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dc05df57 | 1 | /* Target-vector operations for controlling windows child processes, for GDB. |
0a65a603 | 2 | |
b811d2c2 | 3 | Copyright (C) 1995-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
0a65a603 | 4 | |
e6433c28 | 5 | Contributed by Cygnus Solutions, A Red Hat Company. |
e88c49c3 | 6 | |
24e60978 SC |
7 | This file is part of GDB. |
8 | ||
9 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
a9762ec7 | 11 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
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12 | (at your option) any later version. |
13 | ||
14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
a9762ec7 | 15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
17 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
18 | ||
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
a9762ec7 | 20 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
24e60978 | 21 | |
dfe7f3ac | 22 | /* Originally by Steve Chamberlain, sac@cygnus.com */ |
24e60978 SC |
23 | |
24 | #include "defs.h" | |
25 | #include "frame.h" /* required by inferior.h */ | |
26 | #include "inferior.h" | |
45741a9c | 27 | #include "infrun.h" |
24e60978 | 28 | #include "target.h" |
24e60978 SC |
29 | #include "gdbcore.h" |
30 | #include "command.h" | |
fa58ee11 | 31 | #include "completer.h" |
4e052eda | 32 | #include "regcache.h" |
2a3d5645 | 33 | #include "top.h" |
403d9909 CF |
34 | #include <signal.h> |
35 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
36 | #include <fcntl.h> | |
403d9909 CF |
37 | #include <windows.h> |
38 | #include <imagehlp.h> | |
2b008701 | 39 | #include <psapi.h> |
10325bc5 | 40 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
b7ff339d | 41 | #include <wchar.h> |
403d9909 | 42 | #include <sys/cygwin.h> |
b7ff339d | 43 | #include <cygwin/version.h> |
10325bc5 | 44 | #endif |
a1b85d28 | 45 | #include <algorithm> |
93366324 | 46 | #include <vector> |
cad9cd60 | 47 | |
0ba1096a | 48 | #include "filenames.h" |
1ef980b9 SC |
49 | #include "symfile.h" |
50 | #include "objfiles.h" | |
92107356 | 51 | #include "gdb_bfd.h" |
de1b3c3d | 52 | #include "gdb_obstack.h" |
fdfa3315 | 53 | #include "gdbthread.h" |
24e60978 | 54 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
1e37c281 | 55 | #include <unistd.h> |
4646aa9d | 56 | #include "exec.h" |
3ee6f623 | 57 | #include "solist.h" |
3cb8e7f6 | 58 | #include "solib.h" |
de1b3c3d | 59 | #include "xml-support.h" |
463888ab | 60 | #include "inttypes.h" |
24e60978 | 61 | |
6c7de422 MK |
62 | #include "i386-tdep.h" |
63 | #include "i387-tdep.h" | |
64 | ||
31b060a2 CF |
65 | #include "windows-tdep.h" |
66 | #include "windows-nat.h" | |
df7e5265 | 67 | #include "x86-nat.h" |
ecc13e53 | 68 | #include "complaints.h" |
51a9c8c5 | 69 | #include "inf-child.h" |
268a13a5 TT |
70 | #include "gdbsupport/gdb_tilde_expand.h" |
71 | #include "gdbsupport/pathstuff.h" | |
559e7e50 | 72 | #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h" |
ae1f8880 | 73 | #include "nat/windows-nat.h" |
de1b3c3d | 74 | |
46f9f931 HD |
75 | #define STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT 0x4000001F |
76 | #define STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP 0x4000001E | |
77 | ||
4834dad0 TT |
78 | using namespace windows_nat; |
79 | ||
418c6cb3 | 80 | #define AdjustTokenPrivileges dyn_AdjustTokenPrivileges |
2b008701 CF |
81 | #define DebugActiveProcessStop dyn_DebugActiveProcessStop |
82 | #define DebugBreakProcess dyn_DebugBreakProcess | |
83 | #define DebugSetProcessKillOnExit dyn_DebugSetProcessKillOnExit | |
84 | #define EnumProcessModules dyn_EnumProcessModules | |
46f9f931 | 85 | #define EnumProcessModulesEx dyn_EnumProcessModulesEx |
2b008701 | 86 | #define GetModuleInformation dyn_GetModuleInformation |
418c6cb3 CF |
87 | #define LookupPrivilegeValueA dyn_LookupPrivilegeValueA |
88 | #define OpenProcessToken dyn_OpenProcessToken | |
cd44747c PM |
89 | #define GetConsoleFontSize dyn_GetConsoleFontSize |
90 | #define GetCurrentConsoleFont dyn_GetCurrentConsoleFont | |
46f9f931 HD |
91 | #define Wow64SuspendThread dyn_Wow64SuspendThread |
92 | #define Wow64GetThreadContext dyn_Wow64GetThreadContext | |
93 | #define Wow64SetThreadContext dyn_Wow64SetThreadContext | |
94 | #define Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry dyn_Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry | |
2b008701 | 95 | |
43499ea3 PA |
96 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (AdjustTokenPrivileges_ftype) (HANDLE, BOOL, |
97 | PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES, | |
98 | DWORD, PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES, | |
99 | PDWORD); | |
100 | static AdjustTokenPrivileges_ftype *AdjustTokenPrivileges; | |
101 | ||
102 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (DebugActiveProcessStop_ftype) (DWORD); | |
103 | static DebugActiveProcessStop_ftype *DebugActiveProcessStop; | |
104 | ||
105 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (DebugBreakProcess_ftype) (HANDLE); | |
106 | static DebugBreakProcess_ftype *DebugBreakProcess; | |
107 | ||
108 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (DebugSetProcessKillOnExit_ftype) (BOOL); | |
109 | static DebugSetProcessKillOnExit_ftype *DebugSetProcessKillOnExit; | |
110 | ||
111 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (EnumProcessModules_ftype) (HANDLE, HMODULE *, DWORD, | |
112 | LPDWORD); | |
113 | static EnumProcessModules_ftype *EnumProcessModules; | |
114 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
115 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
116 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (EnumProcessModulesEx_ftype) (HANDLE, HMODULE *, DWORD, | |
117 | LPDWORD, DWORD); | |
118 | static EnumProcessModulesEx_ftype *EnumProcessModulesEx; | |
119 | #endif | |
120 | ||
43499ea3 PA |
121 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (GetModuleInformation_ftype) (HANDLE, HMODULE, |
122 | LPMODULEINFO, DWORD); | |
123 | static GetModuleInformation_ftype *GetModuleInformation; | |
124 | ||
125 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (LookupPrivilegeValueA_ftype) (LPCSTR, LPCSTR, PLUID); | |
126 | static LookupPrivilegeValueA_ftype *LookupPrivilegeValueA; | |
127 | ||
128 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (OpenProcessToken_ftype) (HANDLE, DWORD, PHANDLE); | |
129 | static OpenProcessToken_ftype *OpenProcessToken; | |
130 | ||
131 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (GetCurrentConsoleFont_ftype) (HANDLE, BOOL, | |
132 | CONSOLE_FONT_INFO *); | |
133 | static GetCurrentConsoleFont_ftype *GetCurrentConsoleFont; | |
134 | ||
135 | typedef COORD WINAPI (GetConsoleFontSize_ftype) (HANDLE, DWORD); | |
136 | static GetConsoleFontSize_ftype *GetConsoleFontSize; | |
2b008701 | 137 | |
46f9f931 HD |
138 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
139 | typedef DWORD WINAPI (Wow64SuspendThread_ftype) (HANDLE); | |
140 | static Wow64SuspendThread_ftype *Wow64SuspendThread; | |
141 | ||
142 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (Wow64GetThreadContext_ftype) (HANDLE, PWOW64_CONTEXT); | |
143 | static Wow64GetThreadContext_ftype *Wow64GetThreadContext; | |
144 | ||
145 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (Wow64SetThreadContext_ftype) (HANDLE, | |
146 | const WOW64_CONTEXT *); | |
147 | static Wow64SetThreadContext_ftype *Wow64SetThreadContext; | |
148 | ||
149 | typedef BOOL WINAPI (Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry_ftype) (HANDLE, DWORD, | |
150 | PLDT_ENTRY); | |
151 | static Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry_ftype *Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry; | |
152 | #endif | |
153 | ||
b3c613f2 CF |
154 | #undef STARTUPINFO |
155 | #undef CreateProcess | |
156 | #undef GetModuleFileNameEx | |
157 | ||
158 | #ifndef __CYGWIN__ | |
159 | # define __PMAX (MAX_PATH + 1) | |
43499ea3 PA |
160 | typedef DWORD WINAPI (GetModuleFileNameEx_ftype) (HANDLE, HMODULE, LPSTR, DWORD); |
161 | static GetModuleFileNameEx_ftype *GetModuleFileNameEx; | |
b3c613f2 CF |
162 | # define STARTUPINFO STARTUPINFOA |
163 | # define CreateProcess CreateProcessA | |
164 | # define GetModuleFileNameEx_name "GetModuleFileNameExA" | |
165 | # define bad_GetModuleFileNameEx bad_GetModuleFileNameExA | |
166 | #else | |
167 | # define __PMAX PATH_MAX | |
581e13c1 | 168 | /* The starting and ending address of the cygwin1.dll text segment. */ |
b3c613f2 CF |
169 | static CORE_ADDR cygwin_load_start; |
170 | static CORE_ADDR cygwin_load_end; | |
b3c613f2 CF |
171 | # define __USEWIDE |
172 | typedef wchar_t cygwin_buf_t; | |
43499ea3 PA |
173 | typedef DWORD WINAPI (GetModuleFileNameEx_ftype) (HANDLE, HMODULE, |
174 | LPWSTR, DWORD); | |
175 | static GetModuleFileNameEx_ftype *GetModuleFileNameEx; | |
b3c613f2 CF |
176 | # define STARTUPINFO STARTUPINFOW |
177 | # define CreateProcess CreateProcessW | |
178 | # define GetModuleFileNameEx_name "GetModuleFileNameExW" | |
179 | # define bad_GetModuleFileNameEx bad_GetModuleFileNameExW | |
10325bc5 | 180 | #endif |
a244bdca | 181 | |
581e13c1 MS |
182 | static int have_saved_context; /* True if we've saved context from a |
183 | cygwin signal. */ | |
15766370 | 184 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
85102364 | 185 | static CONTEXT saved_context; /* Contains the saved context from a |
581e13c1 | 186 | cygwin signal. */ |
15766370 | 187 | #endif |
a244bdca | 188 | |
0714f9bf SS |
189 | /* If we're not using the old Cygwin header file set, define the |
190 | following which never should have been in the generic Win32 API | |
581e13c1 | 191 | headers in the first place since they were our own invention... */ |
0714f9bf | 192 | #ifndef _GNU_H_WINDOWS_H |
9d3789f7 | 193 | enum |
8e860359 CF |
194 | { |
195 | FLAG_TRACE_BIT = 0x100, | |
8e860359 | 196 | }; |
0714f9bf SS |
197 | #endif |
198 | ||
5851ab76 JB |
199 | #ifndef CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS |
200 | /* This macro is only defined on ia32. It only makes sense on this target, | |
201 | so define it as zero if not already defined. */ | |
202 | #define CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS 0 | |
203 | #endif | |
204 | ||
f0666312 JT |
205 | #define CONTEXT_DEBUGGER_DR CONTEXT_FULL | CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT \ |
206 | | CONTEXT_SEGMENTS | CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS \ | |
207 | | CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS | |
97da3b20 | 208 | |
41b4aadc | 209 | static uintptr_t dr[8]; |
87a45c96 CF |
210 | static int debug_registers_changed; |
211 | static int debug_registers_used; | |
16d905e2 CF |
212 | |
213 | static int windows_initialization_done; | |
6537bb24 | 214 | #define DR6_CLEAR_VALUE 0xffff0ff0 |
97da3b20 | 215 | |
24cdb46e РИ |
216 | /* The exception thrown by a program to tell the debugger the name of |
217 | a thread. The exception record contains an ID of a thread and a | |
218 | name to give it. This exception has no documented name, but MSDN | |
219 | dubs it "MS_VC_EXCEPTION" in one code example. */ | |
220 | #define MS_VC_EXCEPTION 0x406d1388 | |
221 | ||
222 | typedef enum | |
223 | { | |
224 | HANDLE_EXCEPTION_UNHANDLED = 0, | |
225 | HANDLE_EXCEPTION_HANDLED, | |
226 | HANDLE_EXCEPTION_IGNORED | |
227 | } handle_exception_result; | |
228 | ||
3cee93ac | 229 | /* The string sent by cygwin when it processes a signal. |
581e13c1 | 230 | FIXME: This should be in a cygwin include file. */ |
3929abe9 CF |
231 | #ifndef _CYGWIN_SIGNAL_STRING |
232 | #define _CYGWIN_SIGNAL_STRING "cYgSiGw00f" | |
233 | #endif | |
3cee93ac | 234 | |
29fe111d | 235 | #define CHECK(x) check (x, __FILE__,__LINE__) |
dfe7f3ac | 236 | #define DEBUG_EXEC(x) if (debug_exec) printf_unfiltered x |
4e52d31c PM |
237 | #define DEBUG_EVENTS(x) if (debug_events) printf_unfiltered x |
238 | #define DEBUG_MEM(x) if (debug_memory) printf_unfiltered x | |
239 | #define DEBUG_EXCEPT(x) if (debug_exceptions) printf_unfiltered x | |
24e60978 | 240 | |
9bb9e8ad PM |
241 | static void cygwin_set_dr (int i, CORE_ADDR addr); |
242 | static void cygwin_set_dr7 (unsigned long val); | |
a961bc18 | 243 | static CORE_ADDR cygwin_get_dr (int i); |
9bb9e8ad | 244 | static unsigned long cygwin_get_dr6 (void); |
a961bc18 | 245 | static unsigned long cygwin_get_dr7 (void); |
9bb9e8ad | 246 | |
a493e3e2 | 247 | static enum gdb_signal last_sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0; |
581e13c1 | 248 | /* Set if a signal was received from the debugged process. */ |
7393af7c | 249 | |
93366324 | 250 | static std::vector<windows_thread_info *> thread_list; |
24e60978 | 251 | |
581e13c1 | 252 | /* The process and thread handles for the above context. */ |
24e60978 | 253 | |
0a4afda3 TT |
254 | /* The current debug event from WaitForDebugEvent or from a pending |
255 | stop. */ | |
256 | static DEBUG_EVENT current_event; | |
257 | ||
258 | /* The most recent event from WaitForDebugEvent. Unlike | |
259 | current_event, this is guaranteed never to come from a pending | |
260 | stop. This is important because only data from the most recent | |
261 | event from WaitForDebugEvent can be used when calling | |
262 | ContinueDebugEvent. */ | |
263 | static DEBUG_EVENT last_wait_event; | |
264 | ||
3cee93ac | 265 | static HANDLE current_process_handle; /* Currently executing process */ |
876d1cd7 | 266 | static windows_thread_info *current_thread; /* Info on currently selected thread */ |
7928d571 | 267 | static EXCEPTION_RECORD siginfo_er; /* Contents of $_siginfo */ |
24e60978 | 268 | |
581e13c1 | 269 | /* Counts of things. */ |
24e60978 SC |
270 | static int exception_count = 0; |
271 | static int event_count = 0; | |
dfe7f3ac | 272 | static int saw_create; |
bf25528d | 273 | static int open_process_used = 0; |
46f9f931 HD |
274 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
275 | static bool wow64_process = false; | |
276 | static bool ignore_first_breakpoint = false; | |
277 | #endif | |
24e60978 | 278 | |
581e13c1 | 279 | /* User options. */ |
491144b5 | 280 | static bool new_console = false; |
10325bc5 | 281 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
491144b5 | 282 | static bool cygwin_exceptions = false; |
10325bc5 | 283 | #endif |
491144b5 CB |
284 | static bool new_group = true; |
285 | static bool debug_exec = false; /* show execution */ | |
286 | static bool debug_events = false; /* show events from kernel */ | |
287 | static bool debug_memory = false; /* show target memory accesses */ | |
288 | static bool debug_exceptions = false; /* show target exceptions */ | |
289 | static bool useshell = false; /* use shell for subprocesses */ | |
dfe7f3ac | 290 | |
7e63b4e4 | 291 | /* This vector maps GDB's idea of a register's number into an offset |
dc05df57 | 292 | in the windows exception context vector. |
24e60978 | 293 | |
3cee93ac | 294 | It also contains the bit mask needed to load the register in question. |
24e60978 | 295 | |
7e63b4e4 JB |
296 | The contents of this table can only be computed by the units |
297 | that provide CPU-specific support for Windows native debugging. | |
298 | These units should set the table by calling | |
dc05df57 | 299 | windows_set_context_register_offsets. |
7e63b4e4 | 300 | |
24e60978 SC |
301 | One day we could read a reg, we could inspect the context we |
302 | already have loaded, if it doesn't have the bit set that we need, | |
303 | we read that set of registers in using GetThreadContext. If the | |
581e13c1 | 304 | context already contains what we need, we just unpack it. Then to |
24e60978 SC |
305 | write a register, first we have to ensure that the context contains |
306 | the other regs of the group, and then we copy the info in and set | |
581e13c1 | 307 | out bit. */ |
24e60978 | 308 | |
7e63b4e4 | 309 | static const int *mappings; |
d3a09475 | 310 | |
d40dc7a8 JB |
311 | /* The function to use in order to determine whether a register is |
312 | a segment register or not. */ | |
313 | static segment_register_p_ftype *segment_register_p; | |
314 | ||
73c13fe6 TT |
315 | /* See windows_nat_target::resume to understand why this is commented |
316 | out. */ | |
317 | #if 0 | |
24e60978 | 318 | /* This vector maps the target's idea of an exception (extracted |
581e13c1 | 319 | from the DEBUG_EVENT structure) to GDB's idea. */ |
24e60978 SC |
320 | |
321 | struct xlate_exception | |
322 | { | |
73c13fe6 | 323 | DWORD them; |
2ea28649 | 324 | enum gdb_signal us; |
24e60978 SC |
325 | }; |
326 | ||
73c13fe6 | 327 | static const struct xlate_exception xlate[] = |
24e60978 | 328 | { |
a493e3e2 PA |
329 | {EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV}, |
330 | {STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW, GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV}, | |
331 | {EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT, GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP}, | |
332 | {DBG_CONTROL_C, GDB_SIGNAL_INT}, | |
333 | {EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP, GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP}, | |
73c13fe6 TT |
334 | {STATUS_FLOAT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO, GDB_SIGNAL_FPE} |
335 | }; | |
24e60978 | 336 | |
73c13fe6 | 337 | #endif /* 0 */ |
f6ac5f3d | 338 | |
0a4afda3 TT |
339 | /* The ID of the thread for which we anticipate a stop event. |
340 | Normally this is -1, meaning we'll accept an event in any | |
341 | thread. */ | |
342 | static DWORD desired_stop_thread_id = -1; | |
343 | ||
344 | /* A single pending stop. See "pending_stops" for more | |
345 | information. */ | |
346 | struct pending_stop | |
347 | { | |
348 | /* The thread id. */ | |
349 | DWORD thread_id; | |
350 | ||
351 | /* The target waitstatus we computed. */ | |
352 | target_waitstatus status; | |
353 | ||
354 | /* The event. A few fields of this can be referenced after a stop, | |
355 | and it seemed simplest to store the entire event. */ | |
356 | DEBUG_EVENT event; | |
357 | }; | |
358 | ||
359 | /* A vector of pending stops. Sometimes, Windows will report a stop | |
360 | on a thread that has been ostensibly suspended. We believe what | |
361 | happens here is that two threads hit a breakpoint simultaneously, | |
362 | and the Windows kernel queues the stop events. However, this can | |
363 | result in the strange effect of trying to single step thread A -- | |
364 | leaving all other threads suspended -- and then seeing a stop in | |
365 | thread B. To handle this scenario, we queue all such "pending" | |
366 | stops here, and then process them once the step has completed. See | |
367 | PR gdb/22992. */ | |
368 | static std::vector<pending_stop> pending_stops; | |
369 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
370 | struct windows_nat_target final : public x86_nat_target<inf_child_target> |
371 | { | |
372 | void close () override; | |
373 | ||
374 | void attach (const char *, int) override; | |
375 | ||
376 | bool attach_no_wait () override | |
377 | { return true; } | |
378 | ||
379 | void detach (inferior *, int) override; | |
380 | ||
381 | void resume (ptid_t, int , enum gdb_signal) override; | |
382 | ||
383 | ptid_t wait (ptid_t, struct target_waitstatus *, int) override; | |
384 | ||
385 | void fetch_registers (struct regcache *, int) override; | |
386 | void store_registers (struct regcache *, int) override; | |
387 | ||
0a4afda3 TT |
388 | bool stopped_by_sw_breakpoint () override |
389 | { | |
390 | return current_thread->stopped_at_software_breakpoint; | |
391 | } | |
392 | ||
393 | bool supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint () override | |
394 | { | |
395 | return true; | |
396 | } | |
397 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
398 | enum target_xfer_status xfer_partial (enum target_object object, |
399 | const char *annex, | |
400 | gdb_byte *readbuf, | |
401 | const gdb_byte *writebuf, | |
402 | ULONGEST offset, ULONGEST len, | |
403 | ULONGEST *xfered_len) override; | |
404 | ||
405 | void files_info () override; | |
406 | ||
407 | void kill () override; | |
408 | ||
409 | void create_inferior (const char *, const std::string &, | |
410 | char **, int) override; | |
411 | ||
412 | void mourn_inferior () override; | |
413 | ||
57810aa7 | 414 | bool thread_alive (ptid_t ptid) override; |
f6ac5f3d | 415 | |
a068643d | 416 | std::string pid_to_str (ptid_t) override; |
f6ac5f3d PA |
417 | |
418 | void interrupt () override; | |
419 | ||
420 | char *pid_to_exec_file (int pid) override; | |
421 | ||
422 | ptid_t get_ada_task_ptid (long lwp, long thread) override; | |
423 | ||
57810aa7 | 424 | bool get_tib_address (ptid_t ptid, CORE_ADDR *addr) override; |
f6ac5f3d PA |
425 | |
426 | const char *thread_name (struct thread_info *) override; | |
5b6d1e4f PA |
427 | |
428 | int get_windows_debug_event (int pid, struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus); | |
f6ac5f3d PA |
429 | }; |
430 | ||
431 | static windows_nat_target the_windows_nat_target; | |
432 | ||
7e63b4e4 JB |
433 | /* Set the MAPPINGS static global to OFFSETS. |
434 | See the description of MAPPINGS for more details. */ | |
435 | ||
46f9f931 | 436 | static void |
dc05df57 | 437 | windows_set_context_register_offsets (const int *offsets) |
7e63b4e4 JB |
438 | { |
439 | mappings = offsets; | |
440 | } | |
441 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
442 | /* Set the function that should be used by this module to determine |
443 | whether a given register is a segment register or not. */ | |
d40dc7a8 | 444 | |
46f9f931 | 445 | static void |
d40dc7a8 JB |
446 | windows_set_segment_register_p (segment_register_p_ftype *fun) |
447 | { | |
448 | segment_register_p = fun; | |
449 | } | |
450 | ||
fa4ba8da PM |
451 | static void |
452 | check (BOOL ok, const char *file, int line) | |
453 | { | |
454 | if (!ok) | |
d50a0ce2 CV |
455 | printf_filtered ("error return %s:%d was %u\n", file, line, |
456 | (unsigned) GetLastError ()); | |
fa4ba8da PM |
457 | } |
458 | ||
28688adf | 459 | /* See nat/windows-nat.h. */ |
8e61ebec | 460 | |
28688adf TT |
461 | windows_thread_info * |
462 | windows_nat::thread_rec (ptid_t ptid, thread_disposition_type disposition) | |
24e60978 | 463 | { |
93366324 | 464 | for (windows_thread_info *th : thread_list) |
28688adf | 465 | if (th->tid == ptid.lwp ()) |
3cee93ac | 466 | { |
8e61ebec | 467 | if (!th->suspended) |
3cee93ac | 468 | { |
8e61ebec TT |
469 | switch (disposition) |
470 | { | |
471 | case DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT: | |
472 | /* Nothing. */ | |
473 | break; | |
474 | case INVALIDATE_CONTEXT: | |
28688adf | 475 | if (ptid.lwp () != current_event.dwThreadId) |
8e61ebec TT |
476 | th->suspend (); |
477 | th->reload_context = true; | |
478 | break; | |
479 | case DONT_SUSPEND: | |
480 | th->reload_context = true; | |
481 | th->suspended = -1; | |
482 | break; | |
483 | } | |
3cee93ac CF |
484 | } |
485 | return th; | |
486 | } | |
487 | ||
488 | return NULL; | |
489 | } | |
490 | ||
c559d709 JB |
491 | /* Add a thread to the thread list. |
492 | ||
493 | PTID is the ptid of the thread to be added. | |
494 | H is its Windows handle. | |
495 | TLB is its thread local base. | |
496 | MAIN_THREAD_P should be true if the thread to be added is | |
497 | the main thread, false otherwise. */ | |
498 | ||
876d1cd7 | 499 | static windows_thread_info * |
c559d709 | 500 | windows_add_thread (ptid_t ptid, HANDLE h, void *tlb, bool main_thread_p) |
3cee93ac | 501 | { |
876d1cd7 | 502 | windows_thread_info *th; |
2dc38344 | 503 | |
7c7411bc | 504 | gdb_assert (ptid.lwp () != 0); |
2dc38344 | 505 | |
28688adf | 506 | if ((th = thread_rec (ptid, DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT))) |
3cee93ac CF |
507 | return th; |
508 | ||
e9534bd2 | 509 | CORE_ADDR base = (CORE_ADDR) (uintptr_t) tlb; |
46f9f931 HD |
510 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
511 | /* For WOW64 processes, this is actually the pointer to the 64bit TIB, | |
512 | and the 32bit TIB is exactly 2 pages after it. */ | |
513 | if (wow64_process) | |
e9534bd2 | 514 | base += 0x2000; |
46f9f931 | 515 | #endif |
28688adf | 516 | th = new windows_thread_info (ptid.lwp (), h, base); |
93366324 | 517 | thread_list.push_back (th); |
c559d709 JB |
518 | |
519 | /* Add this new thread to the list of threads. | |
520 | ||
521 | To be consistent with what's done on other platforms, we add | |
522 | the main thread silently (in reality, this thread is really | |
523 | more of a process to the user than a thread). */ | |
524 | if (main_thread_p) | |
5b6d1e4f | 525 | add_thread_silent (&the_windows_nat_target, ptid); |
c559d709 | 526 | else |
5b6d1e4f | 527 | add_thread (&the_windows_nat_target, ptid); |
c559d709 | 528 | |
2dc38344 | 529 | /* Set the debug registers for the new thread if they are used. */ |
fa4ba8da PM |
530 | if (debug_registers_used) |
531 | { | |
46f9f931 HD |
532 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
533 | if (wow64_process) | |
534 | { | |
535 | /* Only change the value of the debug registers. */ | |
536 | th->wow64_context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS; | |
537 | CHECK (Wow64GetThreadContext (th->h, &th->wow64_context)); | |
538 | th->wow64_context.Dr0 = dr[0]; | |
539 | th->wow64_context.Dr1 = dr[1]; | |
540 | th->wow64_context.Dr2 = dr[2]; | |
541 | th->wow64_context.Dr3 = dr[3]; | |
542 | th->wow64_context.Dr6 = DR6_CLEAR_VALUE; | |
543 | th->wow64_context.Dr7 = dr[7]; | |
544 | CHECK (Wow64SetThreadContext (th->h, &th->wow64_context)); | |
545 | th->wow64_context.ContextFlags = 0; | |
546 | } | |
547 | else | |
548 | #endif | |
549 | { | |
550 | /* Only change the value of the debug registers. */ | |
551 | th->context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS; | |
552 | CHECK (GetThreadContext (th->h, &th->context)); | |
553 | th->context.Dr0 = dr[0]; | |
554 | th->context.Dr1 = dr[1]; | |
555 | th->context.Dr2 = dr[2]; | |
556 | th->context.Dr3 = dr[3]; | |
557 | th->context.Dr6 = DR6_CLEAR_VALUE; | |
558 | th->context.Dr7 = dr[7]; | |
559 | CHECK (SetThreadContext (th->h, &th->context)); | |
560 | th->context.ContextFlags = 0; | |
561 | } | |
fa4ba8da | 562 | } |
3cee93ac | 563 | return th; |
24e60978 SC |
564 | } |
565 | ||
26c4b26f | 566 | /* Clear out any old thread list and reinitialize it to a |
581e13c1 | 567 | pristine state. */ |
24e60978 | 568 | static void |
dc05df57 | 569 | windows_init_thread_list (void) |
24e60978 | 570 | { |
dc05df57 | 571 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: windows_init_thread_list\n")); |
3cee93ac | 572 | init_thread_list (); |
93366324 TT |
573 | |
574 | for (windows_thread_info *here : thread_list) | |
e9534bd2 | 575 | delete here; |
93366324 TT |
576 | |
577 | thread_list.clear (); | |
3cee93ac CF |
578 | } |
579 | ||
c559d709 JB |
580 | /* Delete a thread from the list of threads. |
581 | ||
582 | PTID is the ptid of the thread to be deleted. | |
583 | EXIT_CODE is the thread's exit code. | |
584 | MAIN_THREAD_P should be true if the thread to be deleted is | |
585 | the main thread, false otherwise. */ | |
586 | ||
3cee93ac | 587 | static void |
c559d709 | 588 | windows_delete_thread (ptid_t ptid, DWORD exit_code, bool main_thread_p) |
3cee93ac | 589 | { |
2dc38344 PA |
590 | DWORD id; |
591 | ||
7c7411bc | 592 | gdb_assert (ptid.lwp () != 0); |
2dc38344 | 593 | |
7c7411bc | 594 | id = ptid.lwp (); |
3cee93ac | 595 | |
c559d709 JB |
596 | /* Emit a notification about the thread being deleted. |
597 | ||
598 | Note that no notification was printed when the main thread | |
599 | was created, and thus, unless in verbose mode, we should be | |
85102364 | 600 | symmetrical, and avoid that notification for the main thread |
c559d709 JB |
601 | here as well. */ |
602 | ||
3cee93ac | 603 | if (info_verbose) |
a068643d | 604 | printf_unfiltered ("[Deleting %s]\n", target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str ()); |
c559d709 | 605 | else if (print_thread_events && !main_thread_p) |
e0ea48a0 | 606 | printf_unfiltered (_("[%s exited with code %u]\n"), |
a068643d TT |
607 | target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str (), |
608 | (unsigned) exit_code); | |
c559d709 | 609 | |
5b6d1e4f | 610 | delete_thread (find_thread_ptid (&the_windows_nat_target, ptid)); |
3cee93ac | 611 | |
93366324 TT |
612 | auto iter = std::find_if (thread_list.begin (), thread_list.end (), |
613 | [=] (windows_thread_info *th) | |
614 | { | |
55a1e039 | 615 | return th->tid == id; |
93366324 | 616 | }); |
3cee93ac | 617 | |
93366324 | 618 | if (iter != thread_list.end ()) |
24e60978 | 619 | { |
e9534bd2 | 620 | delete *iter; |
93366324 | 621 | thread_list.erase (iter); |
24e60978 SC |
622 | } |
623 | } | |
624 | ||
9a325b7b JB |
625 | /* Fetches register number R from the given windows_thread_info, |
626 | and supplies its value to the given regcache. | |
627 | ||
628 | This function assumes that R is non-negative. A failed assertion | |
629 | is raised if that is not true. | |
630 | ||
631 | This function assumes that TH->RELOAD_CONTEXT is not set, meaning | |
632 | that the windows_thread_info has an up-to-date context. A failed | |
633 | assertion is raised if that assumption is violated. */ | |
634 | ||
3cee93ac | 635 | static void |
9a325b7b JB |
636 | windows_fetch_one_register (struct regcache *regcache, |
637 | windows_thread_info *th, int r) | |
24e60978 | 638 | { |
9a325b7b JB |
639 | gdb_assert (r >= 0); |
640 | gdb_assert (!th->reload_context); | |
641 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
642 | char *context_ptr = (char *) &th->context; |
643 | #ifdef __x86_64__ | |
644 | if (wow64_process) | |
645 | context_ptr = (char *) &th->wow64_context; | |
646 | #endif | |
647 | ||
648 | char *context_offset = context_ptr + mappings[r]; | |
ac7936df | 649 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = regcache->arch (); |
20a6ec49 | 650 | struct gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch); |
9a325b7b | 651 | |
0a4afda3 TT |
652 | gdb_assert (!gdbarch_read_pc_p (gdbarch)); |
653 | gdb_assert (gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch) >= 0); | |
654 | gdb_assert (!gdbarch_write_pc_p (gdbarch)); | |
655 | ||
9a325b7b JB |
656 | if (r == I387_FISEG_REGNUM (tdep)) |
657 | { | |
658 | long l = *((long *) context_offset) & 0xffff; | |
659 | regcache->raw_supply (r, (char *) &l); | |
660 | } | |
661 | else if (r == I387_FOP_REGNUM (tdep)) | |
662 | { | |
663 | long l = (*((long *) context_offset) >> 16) & ((1 << 11) - 1); | |
664 | regcache->raw_supply (r, (char *) &l); | |
665 | } | |
666 | else if (segment_register_p (r)) | |
667 | { | |
668 | /* GDB treats segment registers as 32bit registers, but they are | |
669 | in fact only 16 bits long. Make sure we do not read extra | |
670 | bits from our source buffer. */ | |
671 | long l = *((long *) context_offset) & 0xffff; | |
672 | regcache->raw_supply (r, (char *) &l); | |
673 | } | |
674 | else | |
0a4afda3 TT |
675 | { |
676 | if (th->stopped_at_software_breakpoint | |
677 | && r == gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch)) | |
678 | { | |
679 | int size = register_size (gdbarch, r); | |
680 | if (size == 4) | |
681 | { | |
682 | uint32_t value; | |
683 | memcpy (&value, context_offset, size); | |
684 | value -= gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch); | |
685 | memcpy (context_offset, &value, size); | |
686 | } | |
687 | else | |
688 | { | |
689 | gdb_assert (size == 8); | |
690 | uint64_t value; | |
691 | memcpy (&value, context_offset, size); | |
692 | value -= gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break (gdbarch); | |
693 | memcpy (context_offset, &value, size); | |
694 | } | |
695 | } | |
696 | regcache->raw_supply (r, context_offset); | |
697 | } | |
9a325b7b JB |
698 | } |
699 | ||
700 | void | |
701 | windows_nat_target::fetch_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int r) | |
702 | { | |
28688adf | 703 | windows_thread_info *th = thread_rec (regcache->ptid (), INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); |
9a325b7b JB |
704 | |
705 | /* Check if TH exists. Windows sometimes uses a non-existent | |
706 | thread id in its events. */ | |
707 | if (th == NULL) | |
708 | return; | |
6c7de422 | 709 | |
3de88e9a | 710 | if (th->reload_context) |
3ade5333 | 711 | { |
f20c58f5 | 712 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
a244bdca CF |
713 | if (have_saved_context) |
714 | { | |
581e13c1 MS |
715 | /* Lie about where the program actually is stopped since |
716 | cygwin has informed us that we should consider the signal | |
717 | to have occurred at another location which is stored in | |
718 | "saved_context. */ | |
3de88e9a | 719 | memcpy (&th->context, &saved_context, |
581e13c1 | 720 | __COPY_CONTEXT_SIZE); |
a244bdca CF |
721 | have_saved_context = 0; |
722 | } | |
723 | else | |
46f9f931 HD |
724 | #endif |
725 | #ifdef __x86_64__ | |
726 | if (wow64_process) | |
727 | { | |
728 | th->wow64_context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUGGER_DR; | |
729 | CHECK (Wow64GetThreadContext (th->h, &th->wow64_context)); | |
730 | /* Copy dr values from that thread. | |
731 | But only if there were not modified since last stop. | |
732 | PR gdb/2388 */ | |
733 | if (!debug_registers_changed) | |
734 | { | |
735 | dr[0] = th->wow64_context.Dr0; | |
736 | dr[1] = th->wow64_context.Dr1; | |
737 | dr[2] = th->wow64_context.Dr2; | |
738 | dr[3] = th->wow64_context.Dr3; | |
739 | dr[6] = th->wow64_context.Dr6; | |
740 | dr[7] = th->wow64_context.Dr7; | |
741 | } | |
742 | } | |
743 | else | |
cb832706 | 744 | #endif |
a244bdca | 745 | { |
a244bdca | 746 | th->context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUGGER_DR; |
17617f2d | 747 | CHECK (GetThreadContext (th->h, &th->context)); |
2b008701 | 748 | /* Copy dr values from that thread. |
581e13c1 MS |
749 | But only if there were not modified since last stop. |
750 | PR gdb/2388 */ | |
88616312 PM |
751 | if (!debug_registers_changed) |
752 | { | |
753 | dr[0] = th->context.Dr0; | |
754 | dr[1] = th->context.Dr1; | |
755 | dr[2] = th->context.Dr2; | |
756 | dr[3] = th->context.Dr3; | |
757 | dr[6] = th->context.Dr6; | |
758 | dr[7] = th->context.Dr7; | |
759 | } | |
a244bdca | 760 | } |
62fe396b | 761 | th->reload_context = false; |
3ade5333 CF |
762 | } |
763 | ||
9a325b7b JB |
764 | if (r < 0) |
765 | for (r = 0; r < gdbarch_num_regs (regcache->arch()); r++) | |
766 | windows_fetch_one_register (regcache, th, r); | |
3cee93ac | 767 | else |
9a325b7b | 768 | windows_fetch_one_register (regcache, th, r); |
3cee93ac CF |
769 | } |
770 | ||
9a325b7b JB |
771 | /* Collect the register number R from the given regcache, and store |
772 | its value into the corresponding area of the given thread's context. | |
3de88e9a | 773 | |
9a325b7b JB |
774 | This function assumes that R is non-negative. A failed assertion |
775 | assertion is raised if that is not true. */ | |
3cee93ac CF |
776 | |
777 | static void | |
9a325b7b JB |
778 | windows_store_one_register (const struct regcache *regcache, |
779 | windows_thread_info *th, int r) | |
3cee93ac | 780 | { |
9a325b7b JB |
781 | gdb_assert (r >= 0); |
782 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
783 | char *context_ptr = (char *) &th->context; |
784 | #ifdef __x86_64__ | |
785 | if (wow64_process) | |
786 | context_ptr = (char *) &th->wow64_context; | |
787 | #endif | |
788 | ||
789 | regcache->raw_collect (r, context_ptr + mappings[r]); | |
24e60978 SC |
790 | } |
791 | ||
3de88e9a SM |
792 | /* Store a new register value into the context of the thread tied to |
793 | REGCACHE. */ | |
f6ac5f3d PA |
794 | |
795 | void | |
796 | windows_nat_target::store_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int r) | |
3cee93ac | 797 | { |
28688adf | 798 | windows_thread_info *th = thread_rec (regcache->ptid (), INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); |
3de88e9a SM |
799 | |
800 | /* Check if TH exists. Windows sometimes uses a non-existent | |
581e13c1 | 801 | thread id in its events. */ |
9a325b7b JB |
802 | if (th == NULL) |
803 | return; | |
804 | ||
805 | if (r < 0) | |
806 | for (r = 0; r < gdbarch_num_regs (regcache->arch ()); r++) | |
807 | windows_store_one_register (regcache, th, r); | |
808 | else | |
809 | windows_store_one_register (regcache, th, r); | |
3cee93ac | 810 | } |
24e60978 | 811 | |
581e13c1 | 812 | /* Maintain a linked list of "so" information. */ |
d0e449a1 | 813 | struct lm_info_windows : public lm_info_base |
02e423b9 | 814 | { |
f8fdb78e | 815 | LPVOID load_addr = 0; |
c162ed3e | 816 | CORE_ADDR text_offset = 0; |
3ee6f623 CF |
817 | }; |
818 | ||
819 | static struct so_list solib_start, *solib_end; | |
02e423b9 | 820 | |
de1b3c3d | 821 | static struct so_list * |
dc05df57 | 822 | windows_make_so (const char *name, LPVOID load_addr) |
8e860359 | 823 | { |
3ee6f623 | 824 | struct so_list *so; |
d0d0ab16 CV |
825 | char *p; |
826 | #ifndef __CYGWIN__ | |
b3c613f2 CF |
827 | char buf[__PMAX]; |
828 | char cwd[__PMAX]; | |
3f8ad85b CF |
829 | WIN32_FIND_DATA w32_fd; |
830 | HANDLE h = FindFirstFile(name, &w32_fd); | |
3f8ad85b | 831 | |
6badb179 CF |
832 | if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) |
833 | strcpy (buf, name); | |
834 | else | |
3f8ad85b | 835 | { |
c914e0cc CF |
836 | FindClose (h); |
837 | strcpy (buf, name); | |
838 | if (GetCurrentDirectory (MAX_PATH + 1, cwd)) | |
839 | { | |
840 | p = strrchr (buf, '\\'); | |
841 | if (p) | |
842 | p[1] = '\0'; | |
843 | SetCurrentDirectory (buf); | |
844 | GetFullPathName (w32_fd.cFileName, MAX_PATH, buf, &p); | |
845 | SetCurrentDirectory (cwd); | |
846 | } | |
3f8ad85b | 847 | } |
3ee6f623 CF |
848 | if (strcasecmp (buf, "ntdll.dll") == 0) |
849 | { | |
850 | GetSystemDirectory (buf, sizeof (buf)); | |
851 | strcat (buf, "\\ntdll.dll"); | |
852 | } | |
d0d0ab16 | 853 | #else |
b3c613f2 | 854 | cygwin_buf_t buf[__PMAX]; |
d0d0ab16 | 855 | |
b3c613f2 | 856 | buf[0] = 0; |
d0d0ab16 CV |
857 | if (access (name, F_OK) != 0) |
858 | { | |
859 | if (strcasecmp (name, "ntdll.dll") == 0) | |
b3c613f2 | 860 | #ifdef __USEWIDE |
d0d0ab16 CV |
861 | { |
862 | GetSystemDirectoryW (buf, sizeof (buf) / sizeof (wchar_t)); | |
863 | wcscat (buf, L"\\ntdll.dll"); | |
864 | } | |
b3c613f2 CF |
865 | #else |
866 | { | |
867 | GetSystemDirectoryA (buf, sizeof (buf) / sizeof (wchar_t)); | |
868 | strcat (buf, "\\ntdll.dll"); | |
869 | } | |
870 | #endif | |
d0d0ab16 CV |
871 | } |
872 | #endif | |
41bf6aca | 873 | so = XCNEW (struct so_list); |
f8fdb78e | 874 | lm_info_windows *li = new lm_info_windows; |
d0e449a1 SM |
875 | so->lm_info = li; |
876 | li->load_addr = load_addr; | |
de1b3c3d | 877 | strcpy (so->so_original_name, name); |
10325bc5 PA |
878 | #ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
879 | strcpy (so->so_name, buf); | |
880 | #else | |
d0d0ab16 CV |
881 | if (buf[0]) |
882 | cygwin_conv_path (CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX, buf, so->so_name, | |
883 | SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE); | |
884 | else | |
885 | { | |
60c5c021 | 886 | char *rname = realpath (name, NULL); |
d0d0ab16 CV |
887 | if (rname && strlen (rname) < SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE) |
888 | { | |
889 | strcpy (so->so_name, rname); | |
890 | free (rname); | |
891 | } | |
892 | else | |
893 | error (_("dll path too long")); | |
894 | } | |
de1b3c3d PA |
895 | /* Record cygwin1.dll .text start/end. */ |
896 | p = strchr (so->so_name, '\0') - (sizeof ("/cygwin1.dll") - 1); | |
897 | if (p >= so->so_name && strcasecmp (p, "/cygwin1.dll") == 0) | |
898 | { | |
de1b3c3d | 899 | asection *text = NULL; |
8e860359 | 900 | |
192b62ce | 901 | gdb_bfd_ref_ptr abfd (gdb_bfd_open (so->so_name, "pei-i386", -1)); |
a244bdca | 902 | |
192b62ce | 903 | if (abfd == NULL) |
de1b3c3d PA |
904 | return so; |
905 | ||
192b62ce TT |
906 | if (bfd_check_format (abfd.get (), bfd_object)) |
907 | text = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd.get (), ".text"); | |
de1b3c3d PA |
908 | |
909 | if (!text) | |
192b62ce | 910 | return so; |
de1b3c3d | 911 | |
7a9dd1b2 | 912 | /* The symbols in a dll are offset by 0x1000, which is the |
de1b3c3d | 913 | offset from 0 of the first byte in an image - because of the |
581e13c1 MS |
914 | file header and the section alignment. */ |
915 | cygwin_load_start = (CORE_ADDR) (uintptr_t) ((char *) | |
916 | load_addr + 0x1000); | |
fd361982 | 917 | cygwin_load_end = cygwin_load_start + bfd_section_size (text); |
de1b3c3d | 918 | } |
10325bc5 | 919 | #endif |
de1b3c3d PA |
920 | |
921 | return so; | |
8e860359 CF |
922 | } |
923 | ||
1cd9feab JB |
924 | /* Handle a DLL load event, and return 1. |
925 | ||
926 | This function assumes that this event did not occur during inferior | |
927 | initialization, where their event info may be incomplete (see | |
928 | do_initial_windows_stuff and windows_add_all_dlls for more info | |
929 | on how we handle DLL loading during that phase). */ | |
930 | ||
bf469271 PA |
931 | static void |
932 | handle_load_dll () | |
24e60978 | 933 | { |
3a4b77d8 | 934 | LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_INFO *event = ¤t_event.u.LoadDll; |
9d8679cc | 935 | const char *dll_name; |
24e60978 | 936 | |
94481b8c JB |
937 | /* Try getting the DLL name via the lpImageName field of the event. |
938 | Note that Microsoft documents this fields as strictly optional, | |
939 | in the sense that it might be NULL. And the first DLL event in | |
940 | particular is explicitly documented as "likely not pass[ed]" | |
941 | (source: MSDN LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_INFO structure). */ | |
1cd9feab JB |
942 | dll_name = get_image_name (current_process_handle, |
943 | event->lpImageName, event->fUnicode); | |
3cee93ac | 944 | if (!dll_name) |
bf469271 | 945 | return; |
3cee93ac | 946 | |
dc05df57 | 947 | solib_end->next = windows_make_so (dll_name, event->lpBaseOfDll); |
de1b3c3d | 948 | solib_end = solib_end->next; |
450005e7 | 949 | |
d0e449a1 SM |
950 | lm_info_windows *li = (lm_info_windows *) solib_end->lm_info; |
951 | ||
a74ce742 | 952 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: Loading dll \"%s\" at %s.\n", solib_end->so_name, |
d0e449a1 | 953 | host_address_to_string (li->load_addr))); |
450005e7 CF |
954 | } |
955 | ||
3ee6f623 | 956 | static void |
dc05df57 | 957 | windows_free_so (struct so_list *so) |
3ee6f623 | 958 | { |
f8fdb78e SM |
959 | lm_info_windows *li = (lm_info_windows *) so->lm_info; |
960 | ||
961 | delete li; | |
de1b3c3d | 962 | xfree (so); |
3cb8e7f6 CF |
963 | } |
964 | ||
3be75f87 JB |
965 | /* Handle a DLL unload event. |
966 | Return 1 if successful, or zero otherwise. | |
967 | ||
968 | This function assumes that this event did not occur during inferior | |
969 | initialization, where their event info may be incomplete (see | |
970 | do_initial_windows_stuff and windows_add_all_dlls for more info | |
971 | on how we handle DLL loading during that phase). */ | |
972 | ||
bf469271 PA |
973 | static void |
974 | handle_unload_dll () | |
d3ff4a77 | 975 | { |
d3653bf6 | 976 | LPVOID lpBaseOfDll = current_event.u.UnloadDll.lpBaseOfDll; |
3ee6f623 | 977 | struct so_list *so; |
d3ff4a77 CF |
978 | |
979 | for (so = &solib_start; so->next != NULL; so = so->next) | |
d0e449a1 SM |
980 | { |
981 | lm_info_windows *li_next = (lm_info_windows *) so->next->lm_info; | |
a25cd31f | 982 | |
d0e449a1 SM |
983 | if (li_next->load_addr == lpBaseOfDll) |
984 | { | |
985 | struct so_list *sodel = so->next; | |
7488902c | 986 | |
d0e449a1 SM |
987 | so->next = sodel->next; |
988 | if (!so->next) | |
989 | solib_end = so; | |
990 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: Unloading dll \"%s\".\n", sodel->so_name)); | |
991 | ||
992 | windows_free_so (sodel); | |
bf469271 | 993 | return; |
d0e449a1 SM |
994 | } |
995 | } | |
3929abe9 | 996 | |
ecc13e53 JB |
997 | /* We did not find any DLL that was previously loaded at this address, |
998 | so register a complaint. We do not report an error, because we have | |
999 | observed that this may be happening under some circumstances. For | |
1000 | instance, running 32bit applications on x64 Windows causes us to receive | |
1001 | 4 mysterious UNLOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENTs during the startup phase (these | |
1002 | events are apparently caused by the WOW layer, the interface between | |
1003 | 32bit and 64bit worlds). */ | |
b98664d3 | 1004 | complaint (_("dll starting at %s not found."), |
ecc13e53 | 1005 | host_address_to_string (lpBaseOfDll)); |
bf469271 PA |
1006 | } |
1007 | ||
1008 | /* Call FUNC wrapped in a TRY/CATCH that swallows all GDB | |
1009 | exceptions. */ | |
d3ff4a77 | 1010 | |
bf469271 PA |
1011 | static void |
1012 | catch_errors (void (*func) ()) | |
1013 | { | |
a70b8144 | 1014 | try |
bf469271 PA |
1015 | { |
1016 | func (); | |
1017 | } | |
230d2906 | 1018 | catch (const gdb_exception &ex) |
bf469271 PA |
1019 | { |
1020 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex); | |
1021 | } | |
d3ff4a77 CF |
1022 | } |
1023 | ||
581e13c1 | 1024 | /* Clear list of loaded DLLs. */ |
3ee6f623 | 1025 | static void |
dc05df57 | 1026 | windows_clear_solib (void) |
450005e7 | 1027 | { |
25057eb0 HD |
1028 | struct so_list *so; |
1029 | ||
1030 | for (so = solib_start.next; so; so = solib_start.next) | |
1031 | { | |
1032 | solib_start.next = so->next; | |
1033 | windows_free_so (so); | |
1034 | } | |
1035 | ||
450005e7 | 1036 | solib_end = &solib_start; |
450005e7 | 1037 | } |
295732ea | 1038 | |
463888ab | 1039 | static void |
0b39b52e | 1040 | signal_event_command (const char *args, int from_tty) |
463888ab РИ |
1041 | { |
1042 | uintptr_t event_id = 0; | |
1043 | char *endargs = NULL; | |
1044 | ||
1045 | if (args == NULL) | |
1046 | error (_("signal-event requires an argument (integer event id)")); | |
1047 | ||
1048 | event_id = strtoumax (args, &endargs, 10); | |
1049 | ||
1050 | if ((errno == ERANGE) || (event_id == 0) || (event_id > UINTPTR_MAX) || | |
1051 | ((HANDLE) event_id == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)) | |
1052 | error (_("Failed to convert `%s' to event id"), args); | |
1053 | ||
1054 | SetEvent ((HANDLE) event_id); | |
1055 | CloseHandle ((HANDLE) event_id); | |
1056 | } | |
1057 | ||
3cee93ac CF |
1058 | /* Handle DEBUG_STRING output from child process. |
1059 | Cygwin prepends its messages with a "cygwin:". Interpret this as | |
581e13c1 | 1060 | a Cygwin signal. Otherwise just print the string as a warning. */ |
3cee93ac CF |
1061 | static int |
1062 | handle_output_debug_string (struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus) | |
1063 | { | |
e83e4e24 | 1064 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> s; |
a244bdca | 1065 | int retval = 0; |
3cee93ac CF |
1066 | |
1067 | if (!target_read_string | |
2c647436 | 1068 | ((CORE_ADDR) (uintptr_t) current_event.u.DebugString.lpDebugStringData, |
e83e4e24 TT |
1069 | &s, 1024, 0) |
1070 | || !s || !*(s.get ())) | |
a244bdca | 1071 | /* nothing to do */; |
e83e4e24 | 1072 | else if (!startswith (s.get (), _CYGWIN_SIGNAL_STRING)) |
3cee93ac | 1073 | { |
10325bc5 | 1074 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
e83e4e24 | 1075 | if (!startswith (s.get (), "cYg")) |
10325bc5 | 1076 | #endif |
040ea00b | 1077 | { |
e83e4e24 | 1078 | char *p = strchr (s.get (), '\0'); |
040ea00b | 1079 | |
e83e4e24 | 1080 | if (p > s.get () && *--p == '\n') |
040ea00b | 1081 | *p = '\0'; |
e83e4e24 | 1082 | warning (("%s"), s.get ()); |
040ea00b | 1083 | } |
3cee93ac | 1084 | } |
f20c58f5 | 1085 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
d3a09475 | 1086 | else |
3cee93ac | 1087 | { |
581e13c1 MS |
1088 | /* Got a cygwin signal marker. A cygwin signal is followed by |
1089 | the signal number itself and then optionally followed by the | |
1090 | thread id and address to saved context within the DLL. If | |
1091 | these are supplied, then the given thread is assumed to have | |
1092 | issued the signal and the context from the thread is assumed | |
1093 | to be stored at the given address in the inferior. Tell gdb | |
1094 | to treat this like a real signal. */ | |
3cee93ac | 1095 | char *p; |
e83e4e24 | 1096 | int sig = strtol (s.get () + sizeof (_CYGWIN_SIGNAL_STRING) - 1, &p, 0); |
0ae534d2 | 1097 | gdb_signal gotasig = gdb_signal_from_host (sig); |
c62fa0e2 | 1098 | |
0714f9bf SS |
1099 | ourstatus->value.sig = gotasig; |
1100 | if (gotasig) | |
a244bdca CF |
1101 | { |
1102 | LPCVOID x; | |
2c15ef43 | 1103 | SIZE_T n; |
c62fa0e2 | 1104 | |
a244bdca CF |
1105 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; |
1106 | retval = strtoul (p, &p, 0); | |
1107 | if (!retval) | |
ab4ee614 | 1108 | retval = current_event.dwThreadId; |
40653b35 | 1109 | else if ((x = (LPCVOID) (uintptr_t) strtoull (p, NULL, 0)) |
a244bdca | 1110 | && ReadProcessMemory (current_process_handle, x, |
581e13c1 MS |
1111 | &saved_context, |
1112 | __COPY_CONTEXT_SIZE, &n) | |
a244bdca CF |
1113 | && n == __COPY_CONTEXT_SIZE) |
1114 | have_saved_context = 1; | |
a244bdca | 1115 | } |
3cee93ac | 1116 | } |
cb832706 | 1117 | #endif |
3cee93ac | 1118 | |
a244bdca | 1119 | return retval; |
3cee93ac | 1120 | } |
24e60978 | 1121 | |
c1748f97 PM |
1122 | static int |
1123 | display_selector (HANDLE thread, DWORD sel) | |
1124 | { | |
1125 | LDT_ENTRY info; | |
46f9f931 HD |
1126 | BOOL ret; |
1127 | #ifdef __x86_64__ | |
1128 | if (wow64_process) | |
1129 | ret = Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry (thread, sel, &info); | |
1130 | else | |
1131 | #endif | |
1132 | ret = GetThreadSelectorEntry (thread, sel, &info); | |
1133 | if (ret) | |
c1748f97 PM |
1134 | { |
1135 | int base, limit; | |
d50a0ce2 | 1136 | printf_filtered ("0x%03x: ", (unsigned) sel); |
c1748f97 | 1137 | if (!info.HighWord.Bits.Pres) |
baa93fa6 CF |
1138 | { |
1139 | puts_filtered ("Segment not present\n"); | |
1140 | return 0; | |
1141 | } | |
c1748f97 PM |
1142 | base = (info.HighWord.Bits.BaseHi << 24) + |
1143 | (info.HighWord.Bits.BaseMid << 16) | |
1144 | + info.BaseLow; | |
1145 | limit = (info.HighWord.Bits.LimitHi << 16) + info.LimitLow; | |
1146 | if (info.HighWord.Bits.Granularity) | |
caad7706 | 1147 | limit = (limit << 12) | 0xfff; |
c1748f97 PM |
1148 | printf_filtered ("base=0x%08x limit=0x%08x", base, limit); |
1149 | if (info.HighWord.Bits.Default_Big) | |
baa93fa6 | 1150 | puts_filtered(" 32-bit "); |
c1748f97 | 1151 | else |
baa93fa6 | 1152 | puts_filtered(" 16-bit "); |
c1748f97 PM |
1153 | switch ((info.HighWord.Bits.Type & 0xf) >> 1) |
1154 | { | |
1155 | case 0: | |
baa93fa6 CF |
1156 | puts_filtered ("Data (Read-Only, Exp-up"); |
1157 | break; | |
c1748f97 | 1158 | case 1: |
baa93fa6 CF |
1159 | puts_filtered ("Data (Read/Write, Exp-up"); |
1160 | break; | |
c1748f97 | 1161 | case 2: |
baa93fa6 CF |
1162 | puts_filtered ("Unused segment ("); |
1163 | break; | |
c1748f97 | 1164 | case 3: |
baa93fa6 CF |
1165 | puts_filtered ("Data (Read/Write, Exp-down"); |
1166 | break; | |
c1748f97 | 1167 | case 4: |
baa93fa6 CF |
1168 | puts_filtered ("Code (Exec-Only, N.Conf"); |
1169 | break; | |
c1748f97 | 1170 | case 5: |
baa93fa6 | 1171 | puts_filtered ("Code (Exec/Read, N.Conf"); |
c1748f97 PM |
1172 | break; |
1173 | case 6: | |
baa93fa6 | 1174 | puts_filtered ("Code (Exec-Only, Conf"); |
c1748f97 PM |
1175 | break; |
1176 | case 7: | |
baa93fa6 | 1177 | puts_filtered ("Code (Exec/Read, Conf"); |
c1748f97 PM |
1178 | break; |
1179 | default: | |
e432ccf1 JT |
1180 | printf_filtered ("Unknown type 0x%lx", |
1181 | (unsigned long) info.HighWord.Bits.Type); | |
c1748f97 PM |
1182 | } |
1183 | if ((info.HighWord.Bits.Type & 0x1) == 0) | |
baa93fa6 | 1184 | puts_filtered(", N.Acc"); |
c1748f97 PM |
1185 | puts_filtered (")\n"); |
1186 | if ((info.HighWord.Bits.Type & 0x10) == 0) | |
1187 | puts_filtered("System selector "); | |
e432ccf1 JT |
1188 | printf_filtered ("Priviledge level = %ld. ", |
1189 | (unsigned long) info.HighWord.Bits.Dpl); | |
c1748f97 | 1190 | if (info.HighWord.Bits.Granularity) |
baa93fa6 | 1191 | puts_filtered ("Page granular.\n"); |
c1748f97 PM |
1192 | else |
1193 | puts_filtered ("Byte granular.\n"); | |
1194 | return 1; | |
1195 | } | |
1196 | else | |
1197 | { | |
5572ce1f PM |
1198 | DWORD err = GetLastError (); |
1199 | if (err == ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED) | |
1200 | printf_filtered ("Function not supported\n"); | |
1201 | else | |
d50a0ce2 | 1202 | printf_filtered ("Invalid selector 0x%x.\n", (unsigned) sel); |
c1748f97 PM |
1203 | return 0; |
1204 | } | |
1205 | } | |
1206 | ||
1207 | static void | |
5fed81ff | 1208 | display_selectors (const char * args, int from_tty) |
c1748f97 PM |
1209 | { |
1210 | if (!current_thread) | |
1211 | { | |
1212 | puts_filtered ("Impossible to display selectors now.\n"); | |
1213 | return; | |
1214 | } | |
1215 | if (!args) | |
1216 | { | |
46f9f931 HD |
1217 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
1218 | if (wow64_process) | |
1219 | { | |
1220 | puts_filtered ("Selector $cs\n"); | |
1221 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1222 | current_thread->wow64_context.SegCs); | |
1223 | puts_filtered ("Selector $ds\n"); | |
1224 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1225 | current_thread->wow64_context.SegDs); | |
1226 | puts_filtered ("Selector $es\n"); | |
1227 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1228 | current_thread->wow64_context.SegEs); | |
1229 | puts_filtered ("Selector $ss\n"); | |
1230 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1231 | current_thread->wow64_context.SegSs); | |
1232 | puts_filtered ("Selector $fs\n"); | |
1233 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1234 | current_thread->wow64_context.SegFs); | |
1235 | puts_filtered ("Selector $gs\n"); | |
1236 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1237 | current_thread->wow64_context.SegGs); | |
1238 | } | |
1239 | else | |
1240 | #endif | |
1241 | { | |
1242 | puts_filtered ("Selector $cs\n"); | |
1243 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1244 | current_thread->context.SegCs); | |
1245 | puts_filtered ("Selector $ds\n"); | |
1246 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1247 | current_thread->context.SegDs); | |
1248 | puts_filtered ("Selector $es\n"); | |
1249 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1250 | current_thread->context.SegEs); | |
1251 | puts_filtered ("Selector $ss\n"); | |
1252 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1253 | current_thread->context.SegSs); | |
1254 | puts_filtered ("Selector $fs\n"); | |
1255 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1256 | current_thread->context.SegFs); | |
1257 | puts_filtered ("Selector $gs\n"); | |
1258 | display_selector (current_thread->h, | |
1259 | current_thread->context.SegGs); | |
1260 | } | |
c1748f97 PM |
1261 | } |
1262 | else | |
1263 | { | |
1264 | int sel; | |
1265 | sel = parse_and_eval_long (args); | |
1266 | printf_filtered ("Selector \"%s\"\n",args); | |
1267 | display_selector (current_thread->h, sel); | |
1268 | } | |
1269 | } | |
1270 | ||
7393af7c | 1271 | #define DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE(x) if (debug_exceptions) \ |
a74ce742 PM |
1272 | printf_unfiltered ("gdb: Target exception %s at %s\n", x, \ |
1273 | host_address_to_string (\ | |
1274 | current_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord.ExceptionAddress)) | |
7393af7c | 1275 | |
24cdb46e | 1276 | static handle_exception_result |
450005e7 | 1277 | handle_exception (struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus) |
24e60978 | 1278 | { |
24cdb46e РИ |
1279 | EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec = ¤t_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord; |
1280 | DWORD code = rec->ExceptionCode; | |
1281 | handle_exception_result result = HANDLE_EXCEPTION_HANDLED; | |
3cee93ac | 1282 | |
7928d571 HD |
1283 | memcpy (&siginfo_er, rec, sizeof siginfo_er); |
1284 | ||
29fe111d | 1285 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED; |
8a892701 | 1286 | |
581e13c1 | 1287 | /* Record the context of the current thread. */ |
28688adf TT |
1288 | thread_rec (ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, current_event.dwThreadId, 0), |
1289 | DONT_SUSPEND); | |
24e60978 | 1290 | |
29fe111d | 1291 | switch (code) |
24e60978 | 1292 | { |
1ef980b9 | 1293 | case EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION: |
7393af7c | 1294 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION"); |
a493e3e2 | 1295 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV; |
10325bc5 | 1296 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
8da8e0b3 | 1297 | { |
581e13c1 MS |
1298 | /* See if the access violation happened within the cygwin DLL |
1299 | itself. Cygwin uses a kind of exception handling to deal | |
1300 | with passed-in invalid addresses. gdb should not treat | |
1301 | these as real SEGVs since they will be silently handled by | |
1302 | cygwin. A real SEGV will (theoretically) be caught by | |
1303 | cygwin later in the process and will be sent as a | |
1304 | cygwin-specific-signal. So, ignore SEGVs if they show up | |
1305 | within the text segment of the DLL itself. */ | |
2c02bd72 | 1306 | const char *fn; |
24cdb46e | 1307 | CORE_ADDR addr = (CORE_ADDR) (uintptr_t) rec->ExceptionAddress; |
581e13c1 MS |
1308 | |
1309 | if ((!cygwin_exceptions && (addr >= cygwin_load_start | |
1310 | && addr < cygwin_load_end)) | |
a244bdca | 1311 | || (find_pc_partial_function (addr, &fn, NULL, NULL) |
61012eef | 1312 | && startswith (fn, "KERNEL32!IsBad"))) |
24cdb46e | 1313 | return HANDLE_EXCEPTION_UNHANDLED; |
8da8e0b3 | 1314 | } |
10325bc5 | 1315 | #endif |
7393af7c PM |
1316 | break; |
1317 | case STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW: | |
1318 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1319 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_SEGV; |
7393af7c PM |
1320 | break; |
1321 | case STATUS_FLOAT_DENORMAL_OPERAND: | |
1322 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_FLOAT_DENORMAL_OPERAND"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1323 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
7393af7c PM |
1324 | break; |
1325 | case EXCEPTION_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED: | |
1326 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("EXCEPTION_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1327 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
7393af7c PM |
1328 | break; |
1329 | case STATUS_FLOAT_INEXACT_RESULT: | |
1330 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_FLOAT_INEXACT_RESULT"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1331 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
7393af7c PM |
1332 | break; |
1333 | case STATUS_FLOAT_INVALID_OPERATION: | |
1334 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_FLOAT_INVALID_OPERATION"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1335 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
7393af7c PM |
1336 | break; |
1337 | case STATUS_FLOAT_OVERFLOW: | |
1338 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_FLOAT_OVERFLOW"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1339 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
7393af7c PM |
1340 | break; |
1341 | case STATUS_FLOAT_STACK_CHECK: | |
1342 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_FLOAT_STACK_CHECK"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1343 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
1ef980b9 | 1344 | break; |
3b7c8b74 | 1345 | case STATUS_FLOAT_UNDERFLOW: |
7393af7c | 1346 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_FLOAT_UNDERFLOW"); |
a493e3e2 | 1347 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
7393af7c | 1348 | break; |
3b7c8b74 | 1349 | case STATUS_FLOAT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO: |
7393af7c | 1350 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_FLOAT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO"); |
a493e3e2 | 1351 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
7393af7c | 1352 | break; |
3b7c8b74 | 1353 | case STATUS_INTEGER_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO: |
7393af7c | 1354 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_INTEGER_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO"); |
a493e3e2 | 1355 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
3b7c8b74 | 1356 | break; |
7393af7c PM |
1357 | case STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW: |
1358 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1359 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_FPE; |
1ef980b9 SC |
1360 | break; |
1361 | case EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT: | |
46f9f931 HD |
1362 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
1363 | if (ignore_first_breakpoint) | |
1364 | { | |
1365 | /* For WOW64 processes, there are always 2 breakpoint exceptions | |
1366 | on startup, first a BREAKPOINT for the 64bit ntdll.dll, | |
1367 | then a WX86_BREAKPOINT for the 32bit ntdll.dll. | |
1368 | Here we only care about the WX86_BREAKPOINT's. */ | |
1369 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS; | |
1370 | ignore_first_breakpoint = false; | |
1371 | } | |
1372 | #endif | |
1373 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |
1374 | case STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT: | |
7393af7c | 1375 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT"); |
a493e3e2 | 1376 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP; |
1ef980b9 SC |
1377 | break; |
1378 | case DBG_CONTROL_C: | |
7393af7c | 1379 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("DBG_CONTROL_C"); |
a493e3e2 | 1380 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_INT; |
5b421780 PM |
1381 | break; |
1382 | case DBG_CONTROL_BREAK: | |
7393af7c | 1383 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("DBG_CONTROL_BREAK"); |
a493e3e2 | 1384 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_INT; |
1ef980b9 SC |
1385 | break; |
1386 | case EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP: | |
46f9f931 | 1387 | case STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP: |
7393af7c | 1388 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP"); |
a493e3e2 | 1389 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP; |
1ef980b9 | 1390 | break; |
8227c82d | 1391 | case EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION: |
7393af7c | 1392 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION"); |
a493e3e2 | 1393 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_ILL; |
7393af7c PM |
1394 | break; |
1395 | case EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION: | |
1396 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1397 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_ILL; |
7393af7c PM |
1398 | break; |
1399 | case EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION: | |
1400 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION"); | |
a493e3e2 | 1401 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_ILL; |
8227c82d | 1402 | break; |
24cdb46e РИ |
1403 | case MS_VC_EXCEPTION: |
1404 | if (rec->NumberParameters >= 3 | |
1405 | && (rec->ExceptionInformation[0] & 0xffffffff) == 0x1000) | |
1406 | { | |
1407 | DWORD named_thread_id; | |
1408 | windows_thread_info *named_thread; | |
1409 | CORE_ADDR thread_name_target; | |
1410 | ||
1411 | DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE ("MS_VC_EXCEPTION"); | |
1412 | ||
1413 | thread_name_target = rec->ExceptionInformation[1]; | |
1414 | named_thread_id = (DWORD) (0xffffffff & rec->ExceptionInformation[2]); | |
1415 | ||
1416 | if (named_thread_id == (DWORD) -1) | |
1417 | named_thread_id = current_event.dwThreadId; | |
1418 | ||
28688adf TT |
1419 | named_thread = thread_rec (ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, |
1420 | named_thread_id, 0), | |
1421 | DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); | |
24cdb46e РИ |
1422 | if (named_thread != NULL) |
1423 | { | |
1424 | int thread_name_len; | |
e83e4e24 | 1425 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> thread_name; |
24cdb46e РИ |
1426 | |
1427 | thread_name_len = target_read_string (thread_name_target, | |
1428 | &thread_name, 1025, NULL); | |
1429 | if (thread_name_len > 0) | |
1430 | { | |
e83e4e24 | 1431 | thread_name.get ()[thread_name_len - 1] = '\0'; |
2950fdf7 | 1432 | named_thread->name = std::move (thread_name); |
24cdb46e | 1433 | } |
24cdb46e РИ |
1434 | } |
1435 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP; | |
1436 | result = HANDLE_EXCEPTION_IGNORED; | |
1437 | break; | |
1438 | } | |
e7ec8713 TT |
1439 | /* treat improperly formed exception as unknown */ |
1440 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |
1ef980b9 | 1441 | default: |
581e13c1 | 1442 | /* Treat unhandled first chance exceptions specially. */ |
02e423b9 | 1443 | if (current_event.u.Exception.dwFirstChance) |
24cdb46e | 1444 | return HANDLE_EXCEPTION_UNHANDLED; |
d50a0ce2 CV |
1445 | printf_unfiltered ("gdb: unknown target exception 0x%08x at %s\n", |
1446 | (unsigned) current_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord.ExceptionCode, | |
a74ce742 PM |
1447 | host_address_to_string ( |
1448 | current_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord.ExceptionAddress)); | |
a493e3e2 | 1449 | ourstatus->value.sig = GDB_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN; |
1ef980b9 | 1450 | break; |
24e60978 | 1451 | } |
24e60978 | 1452 | exception_count++; |
7393af7c | 1453 | last_sig = ourstatus->value.sig; |
24cdb46e | 1454 | return result; |
24e60978 SC |
1455 | } |
1456 | ||
17617f2d EZ |
1457 | /* Resume thread specified by ID, or all artificially suspended |
1458 | threads, if we are continuing execution. KILLED non-zero means we | |
1459 | have killed the inferior, so we should ignore weird errors due to | |
1460 | threads shutting down. */ | |
3cee93ac | 1461 | static BOOL |
17617f2d | 1462 | windows_continue (DWORD continue_status, int id, int killed) |
3cee93ac | 1463 | { |
3cee93ac CF |
1464 | BOOL res; |
1465 | ||
0a4afda3 TT |
1466 | desired_stop_thread_id = id; |
1467 | ||
1468 | /* If there are pending stops, and we might plausibly hit one of | |
1469 | them, we don't want to actually continue the inferior -- we just | |
1470 | want to report the stop. In this case, we just pretend to | |
1471 | continue. See the comment by the definition of "pending_stops" | |
1472 | for details on why this is needed. */ | |
1473 | for (const auto &item : pending_stops) | |
1474 | { | |
1475 | if (desired_stop_thread_id == -1 | |
1476 | || desired_stop_thread_id == item.thread_id) | |
1477 | { | |
1478 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("windows_continue - pending stop anticipated, " | |
1479 | "desired=0x%x, item=0x%x\n", | |
1480 | desired_stop_thread_id, item.thread_id)); | |
1481 | return TRUE; | |
1482 | } | |
1483 | } | |
1484 | ||
0c3d84be | 1485 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("ContinueDebugEvent (cpid=%d, ctid=0x%x, %s);\n", |
0a4afda3 TT |
1486 | (unsigned) last_wait_event.dwProcessId, |
1487 | (unsigned) last_wait_event.dwThreadId, | |
dfe7f3ac | 1488 | continue_status == DBG_CONTINUE ? |
7393af7c | 1489 | "DBG_CONTINUE" : "DBG_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED")); |
6537bb24 | 1490 | |
93366324 | 1491 | for (windows_thread_info *th : thread_list) |
0a4afda3 | 1492 | if (id == -1 || id == (int) th->tid) |
6537bb24 | 1493 | { |
0a4afda3 TT |
1494 | if (!th->suspended) |
1495 | continue; | |
46f9f931 HD |
1496 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
1497 | if (wow64_process) | |
6537bb24 | 1498 | { |
46f9f931 HD |
1499 | if (debug_registers_changed) |
1500 | { | |
1501 | th->wow64_context.ContextFlags |= CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS; | |
1502 | th->wow64_context.Dr0 = dr[0]; | |
1503 | th->wow64_context.Dr1 = dr[1]; | |
1504 | th->wow64_context.Dr2 = dr[2]; | |
1505 | th->wow64_context.Dr3 = dr[3]; | |
1506 | th->wow64_context.Dr6 = DR6_CLEAR_VALUE; | |
1507 | th->wow64_context.Dr7 = dr[7]; | |
1508 | } | |
1509 | if (th->wow64_context.ContextFlags) | |
1510 | { | |
1511 | DWORD ec = 0; | |
1512 | ||
1513 | if (GetExitCodeThread (th->h, &ec) | |
1514 | && ec == STILL_ACTIVE) | |
1515 | { | |
1516 | BOOL status = Wow64SetThreadContext (th->h, | |
1517 | &th->wow64_context); | |
1518 | ||
1519 | if (!killed) | |
1520 | CHECK (status); | |
1521 | } | |
1522 | th->wow64_context.ContextFlags = 0; | |
1523 | } | |
6537bb24 | 1524 | } |
46f9f931 HD |
1525 | else |
1526 | #endif | |
6537bb24 | 1527 | { |
46f9f931 | 1528 | if (debug_registers_changed) |
17617f2d | 1529 | { |
46f9f931 HD |
1530 | th->context.ContextFlags |= CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS; |
1531 | th->context.Dr0 = dr[0]; | |
1532 | th->context.Dr1 = dr[1]; | |
1533 | th->context.Dr2 = dr[2]; | |
1534 | th->context.Dr3 = dr[3]; | |
1535 | th->context.Dr6 = DR6_CLEAR_VALUE; | |
1536 | th->context.Dr7 = dr[7]; | |
1537 | } | |
1538 | if (th->context.ContextFlags) | |
1539 | { | |
1540 | DWORD ec = 0; | |
1541 | ||
1542 | if (GetExitCodeThread (th->h, &ec) | |
1543 | && ec == STILL_ACTIVE) | |
1544 | { | |
1545 | BOOL status = SetThreadContext (th->h, &th->context); | |
17617f2d | 1546 | |
46f9f931 HD |
1547 | if (!killed) |
1548 | CHECK (status); | |
1549 | } | |
1550 | th->context.ContextFlags = 0; | |
17617f2d | 1551 | } |
6537bb24 | 1552 | } |
98a03287 | 1553 | th->resume (); |
6537bb24 | 1554 | } |
0a4afda3 TT |
1555 | else |
1556 | { | |
1557 | /* When single-stepping a specific thread, other threads must | |
1558 | be suspended. */ | |
1559 | th->suspend (); | |
1560 | } | |
6537bb24 | 1561 | |
0a4afda3 TT |
1562 | res = ContinueDebugEvent (last_wait_event.dwProcessId, |
1563 | last_wait_event.dwThreadId, | |
0714f9bf | 1564 | continue_status); |
3cee93ac | 1565 | |
68ffc902 JT |
1566 | if (!res) |
1567 | error (_("Failed to resume program execution" | |
1568 | " (ContinueDebugEvent failed, error %u)"), | |
1569 | (unsigned int) GetLastError ()); | |
1570 | ||
fa4ba8da | 1571 | debug_registers_changed = 0; |
3cee93ac CF |
1572 | return res; |
1573 | } | |
1574 | ||
d6dc8049 CF |
1575 | /* Called in pathological case where Windows fails to send a |
1576 | CREATE_PROCESS_DEBUG_EVENT after an attach. */ | |
3ee6f623 | 1577 | static DWORD |
5439edaa | 1578 | fake_create_process (void) |
3ade5333 CF |
1579 | { |
1580 | current_process_handle = OpenProcess (PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS, FALSE, | |
1581 | current_event.dwProcessId); | |
bf25528d CF |
1582 | if (current_process_handle != NULL) |
1583 | open_process_used = 1; | |
1584 | else | |
1585 | { | |
d50a0ce2 CV |
1586 | error (_("OpenProcess call failed, GetLastError = %u"), |
1587 | (unsigned) GetLastError ()); | |
bf25528d CF |
1588 | /* We can not debug anything in that case. */ |
1589 | } | |
c559d709 | 1590 | current_thread |
7c7411bc TT |
1591 | = windows_add_thread (ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, |
1592 | current_event.dwThreadId, 0), | |
c559d709 JB |
1593 | current_event.u.CreateThread.hThread, |
1594 | current_event.u.CreateThread.lpThreadLocalBase, | |
1595 | true /* main_thread_p */); | |
ab4ee614 | 1596 | return current_event.dwThreadId; |
3ade5333 CF |
1597 | } |
1598 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
1599 | void |
1600 | windows_nat_target::resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum gdb_signal sig) | |
a244bdca | 1601 | { |
876d1cd7 | 1602 | windows_thread_info *th; |
a244bdca CF |
1603 | DWORD continue_status = DBG_CONTINUE; |
1604 | ||
2dc38344 | 1605 | /* A specific PTID means `step only this thread id'. */ |
d7e15655 | 1606 | int resume_all = ptid == minus_one_ptid; |
2dc38344 PA |
1607 | |
1608 | /* If we're continuing all threads, it's the current inferior that | |
1609 | should be handled specially. */ | |
1610 | if (resume_all) | |
1611 | ptid = inferior_ptid; | |
a244bdca | 1612 | |
a493e3e2 | 1613 | if (sig != GDB_SIGNAL_0) |
a244bdca CF |
1614 | { |
1615 | if (current_event.dwDebugEventCode != EXCEPTION_DEBUG_EVENT) | |
1616 | { | |
1617 | DEBUG_EXCEPT(("Cannot continue with signal %d here.\n",sig)); | |
1618 | } | |
1619 | else if (sig == last_sig) | |
1620 | continue_status = DBG_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED; | |
1621 | else | |
1622 | #if 0 | |
1623 | /* This code does not seem to work, because | |
1624 | the kernel does probably not consider changes in the ExceptionRecord | |
1625 | structure when passing the exception to the inferior. | |
1626 | Note that this seems possible in the exception handler itself. */ | |
1627 | { | |
73c13fe6 TT |
1628 | for (const xlate_exception &x : xlate) |
1629 | if (x.us == sig) | |
a244bdca | 1630 | { |
581e13c1 | 1631 | current_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord.ExceptionCode |
73c13fe6 | 1632 | = x.them; |
a244bdca CF |
1633 | continue_status = DBG_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED; |
1634 | break; | |
1635 | } | |
1636 | if (continue_status == DBG_CONTINUE) | |
1637 | { | |
1638 | DEBUG_EXCEPT(("Cannot continue with signal %d.\n",sig)); | |
1639 | } | |
1640 | } | |
1641 | #endif | |
23942819 | 1642 | DEBUG_EXCEPT(("Can only continue with received signal %d.\n", |
a244bdca CF |
1643 | last_sig)); |
1644 | } | |
1645 | ||
a493e3e2 | 1646 | last_sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0; |
a244bdca | 1647 | |
55dfc88f | 1648 | DEBUG_EXEC (("gdb: windows_resume (pid=%d, tid=0x%x, step=%d, sig=%d);\n", |
7c7411bc | 1649 | ptid.pid (), (unsigned) ptid.lwp (), step, sig)); |
a244bdca | 1650 | |
581e13c1 | 1651 | /* Get context for currently selected thread. */ |
28688adf | 1652 | th = thread_rec (inferior_ptid, DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); |
a244bdca CF |
1653 | if (th) |
1654 | { | |
46f9f931 HD |
1655 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
1656 | if (wow64_process) | |
a244bdca | 1657 | { |
46f9f931 HD |
1658 | if (step) |
1659 | { | |
1660 | /* Single step by setting t bit. */ | |
1661 | struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache (); | |
1662 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = regcache->arch (); | |
1663 | fetch_registers (regcache, gdbarch_ps_regnum (gdbarch)); | |
1664 | th->wow64_context.EFlags |= FLAG_TRACE_BIT; | |
1665 | } | |
a244bdca | 1666 | |
46f9f931 HD |
1667 | if (th->wow64_context.ContextFlags) |
1668 | { | |
1669 | if (debug_registers_changed) | |
1670 | { | |
1671 | th->wow64_context.Dr0 = dr[0]; | |
1672 | th->wow64_context.Dr1 = dr[1]; | |
1673 | th->wow64_context.Dr2 = dr[2]; | |
1674 | th->wow64_context.Dr3 = dr[3]; | |
1675 | th->wow64_context.Dr6 = DR6_CLEAR_VALUE; | |
1676 | th->wow64_context.Dr7 = dr[7]; | |
1677 | } | |
1678 | CHECK (Wow64SetThreadContext (th->h, &th->wow64_context)); | |
1679 | th->wow64_context.ContextFlags = 0; | |
1680 | } | |
1681 | } | |
1682 | else | |
1683 | #endif | |
a244bdca | 1684 | { |
46f9f931 | 1685 | if (step) |
a244bdca | 1686 | { |
46f9f931 HD |
1687 | /* Single step by setting t bit. */ |
1688 | struct regcache *regcache = get_current_regcache (); | |
1689 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = regcache->arch (); | |
1690 | fetch_registers (regcache, gdbarch_ps_regnum (gdbarch)); | |
1691 | th->context.EFlags |= FLAG_TRACE_BIT; | |
1692 | } | |
1693 | ||
1694 | if (th->context.ContextFlags) | |
1695 | { | |
1696 | if (debug_registers_changed) | |
1697 | { | |
1698 | th->context.Dr0 = dr[0]; | |
1699 | th->context.Dr1 = dr[1]; | |
1700 | th->context.Dr2 = dr[2]; | |
1701 | th->context.Dr3 = dr[3]; | |
1702 | th->context.Dr6 = DR6_CLEAR_VALUE; | |
1703 | th->context.Dr7 = dr[7]; | |
1704 | } | |
1705 | CHECK (SetThreadContext (th->h, &th->context)); | |
1706 | th->context.ContextFlags = 0; | |
a244bdca | 1707 | } |
a244bdca CF |
1708 | } |
1709 | } | |
1710 | ||
1711 | /* Allow continuing with the same signal that interrupted us. | |
581e13c1 | 1712 | Otherwise complain. */ |
a244bdca | 1713 | |
2dc38344 | 1714 | if (resume_all) |
17617f2d | 1715 | windows_continue (continue_status, -1, 0); |
2dc38344 | 1716 | else |
7c7411bc | 1717 | windows_continue (continue_status, ptid.lwp (), 0); |
a244bdca CF |
1718 | } |
1719 | ||
695de547 CF |
1720 | /* Ctrl-C handler used when the inferior is not run in the same console. The |
1721 | handler is in charge of interrupting the inferior using DebugBreakProcess. | |
1722 | Note that this function is not available prior to Windows XP. In this case | |
1723 | we emit a warning. */ | |
d603d4b3 | 1724 | static BOOL WINAPI |
695de547 CF |
1725 | ctrl_c_handler (DWORD event_type) |
1726 | { | |
1727 | const int attach_flag = current_inferior ()->attach_flag; | |
1728 | ||
bb0613a5 PM |
1729 | /* Only handle Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Break events. Ignore others. */ |
1730 | if (event_type != CTRL_C_EVENT && event_type != CTRL_BREAK_EVENT) | |
695de547 CF |
1731 | return FALSE; |
1732 | ||
1733 | /* If the inferior and the debugger share the same console, do nothing as | |
1734 | the inferior has also received the Ctrl-C event. */ | |
1735 | if (!new_console && !attach_flag) | |
1736 | return TRUE; | |
1737 | ||
1738 | if (!DebugBreakProcess (current_process_handle)) | |
581e13c1 MS |
1739 | warning (_("Could not interrupt program. " |
1740 | "Press Ctrl-c in the program console.")); | |
695de547 CF |
1741 | |
1742 | /* Return true to tell that Ctrl-C has been handled. */ | |
1743 | return TRUE; | |
1744 | } | |
1745 | ||
0a4afda3 TT |
1746 | /* A wrapper for WaitForDebugEvent that sets "last_wait_event" |
1747 | appropriately. */ | |
1748 | static BOOL | |
1749 | wait_for_debug_event (DEBUG_EVENT *event, DWORD timeout) | |
1750 | { | |
1751 | BOOL result = WaitForDebugEvent (event, timeout); | |
1752 | if (result) | |
1753 | last_wait_event = *event; | |
1754 | return result; | |
1755 | } | |
1756 | ||
e6ad66bd JT |
1757 | /* Get the next event from the child. Returns a non-zero thread id if the event |
1758 | requires handling by WFI (or whatever). */ | |
5b6d1e4f PA |
1759 | |
1760 | int | |
1761 | windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event (int pid, | |
1762 | struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus) | |
1e37c281 JM |
1763 | { |
1764 | BOOL debug_event; | |
8a892701 | 1765 | DWORD continue_status, event_code; |
876d1cd7 | 1766 | windows_thread_info *th; |
e9534bd2 | 1767 | static windows_thread_info dummy_thread_info (0, 0, 0); |
e6ad66bd | 1768 | DWORD thread_id = 0; |
1e37c281 | 1769 | |
0a4afda3 TT |
1770 | /* If there is a relevant pending stop, report it now. See the |
1771 | comment by the definition of "pending_stops" for details on why | |
1772 | this is needed. */ | |
1773 | for (auto iter = pending_stops.begin (); | |
1774 | iter != pending_stops.end (); | |
1775 | ++iter) | |
1776 | { | |
1777 | if (desired_stop_thread_id == -1 | |
1778 | || desired_stop_thread_id == iter->thread_id) | |
1779 | { | |
1780 | thread_id = iter->thread_id; | |
1781 | *ourstatus = iter->status; | |
1782 | current_event = iter->event; | |
1783 | ||
1784 | inferior_ptid = ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, thread_id, 0); | |
28688adf | 1785 | current_thread = thread_rec (inferior_ptid, INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); |
0a4afda3 TT |
1786 | current_thread->reload_context = 1; |
1787 | ||
1788 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("get_windows_debug_event - " | |
1789 | "pending stop found in 0x%x (desired=0x%x)\n", | |
1790 | thread_id, desired_stop_thread_id)); | |
1791 | ||
1792 | pending_stops.erase (iter); | |
1793 | return thread_id; | |
1794 | } | |
1795 | } | |
1796 | ||
a493e3e2 | 1797 | last_sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0; |
9d3789f7 | 1798 | |
0a4afda3 | 1799 | if (!(debug_event = wait_for_debug_event (¤t_event, 1000))) |
29fe111d | 1800 | goto out; |
1e37c281 JM |
1801 | |
1802 | event_count++; | |
1803 | continue_status = DBG_CONTINUE; | |
1e37c281 | 1804 | |
8a892701 | 1805 | event_code = current_event.dwDebugEventCode; |
450005e7 | 1806 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS; |
87a45c96 | 1807 | th = NULL; |
a244bdca | 1808 | have_saved_context = 0; |
8a892701 CF |
1809 | |
1810 | switch (event_code) | |
1e37c281 JM |
1811 | { |
1812 | case CREATE_THREAD_DEBUG_EVENT: | |
0c3d84be | 1813 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1814 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1815 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1816 | "CREATE_THREAD_DEBUG_EVENT")); | |
dfe7f3ac | 1817 | if (saw_create != 1) |
3ade5333 | 1818 | { |
5b6d1e4f | 1819 | inferior *inf = find_inferior_pid (this, current_event.dwProcessId); |
181e7f93 | 1820 | if (!saw_create && inf->attach_flag) |
3ade5333 | 1821 | { |
d6dc8049 CF |
1822 | /* Kludge around a Windows bug where first event is a create |
1823 | thread event. Caused when attached process does not have | |
581e13c1 | 1824 | a main thread. */ |
e6ad66bd JT |
1825 | thread_id = fake_create_process (); |
1826 | if (thread_id) | |
181e7f93 | 1827 | saw_create++; |
3ade5333 CF |
1828 | } |
1829 | break; | |
1830 | } | |
581e13c1 | 1831 | /* Record the existence of this thread. */ |
e6ad66bd | 1832 | thread_id = current_event.dwThreadId; |
c559d709 | 1833 | th = windows_add_thread |
7c7411bc | 1834 | (ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, current_event.dwThreadId, 0), |
c559d709 JB |
1835 | current_event.u.CreateThread.hThread, |
1836 | current_event.u.CreateThread.lpThreadLocalBase, | |
1837 | false /* main_thread_p */); | |
711e434b | 1838 | |
1e37c281 JM |
1839 | break; |
1840 | ||
1841 | case EXIT_THREAD_DEBUG_EVENT: | |
0c3d84be | 1842 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1843 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1844 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1845 | "EXIT_THREAD_DEBUG_EVENT")); | |
7c7411bc TT |
1846 | windows_delete_thread (ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, |
1847 | current_event.dwThreadId, 0), | |
c559d709 JB |
1848 | current_event.u.ExitThread.dwExitCode, |
1849 | false /* main_thread_p */); | |
2eab46b1 | 1850 | th = &dummy_thread_info; |
1e37c281 JM |
1851 | break; |
1852 | ||
1853 | case CREATE_PROCESS_DEBUG_EVENT: | |
0c3d84be | 1854 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1855 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1856 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1857 | "CREATE_PROCESS_DEBUG_EVENT")); | |
700b351b | 1858 | CloseHandle (current_event.u.CreateProcessInfo.hFile); |
dfe7f3ac | 1859 | if (++saw_create != 1) |
bf25528d | 1860 | break; |
1e37c281 | 1861 | |
dfe7f3ac | 1862 | current_process_handle = current_event.u.CreateProcessInfo.hProcess; |
581e13c1 | 1863 | /* Add the main thread. */ |
c559d709 | 1864 | th = windows_add_thread |
7c7411bc TT |
1865 | (ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, |
1866 | current_event.dwThreadId, 0), | |
c559d709 JB |
1867 | current_event.u.CreateProcessInfo.hThread, |
1868 | current_event.u.CreateProcessInfo.lpThreadLocalBase, | |
1869 | true /* main_thread_p */); | |
e6ad66bd | 1870 | thread_id = current_event.dwThreadId; |
1e37c281 JM |
1871 | break; |
1872 | ||
1873 | case EXIT_PROCESS_DEBUG_EVENT: | |
0c3d84be | 1874 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1875 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1876 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1877 | "EXIT_PROCESS_DEBUG_EVENT")); | |
16d905e2 CF |
1878 | if (!windows_initialization_done) |
1879 | { | |
223ffa71 | 1880 | target_terminal::ours (); |
bc1e6c81 | 1881 | target_mourn_inferior (inferior_ptid); |
16d905e2 CF |
1882 | error (_("During startup program exited with code 0x%x."), |
1883 | (unsigned int) current_event.u.ExitProcess.dwExitCode); | |
1884 | } | |
1885 | else if (saw_create == 1) | |
1886 | { | |
7c7411bc TT |
1887 | windows_delete_thread (ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, |
1888 | current_event.dwThreadId, 0), | |
c559d709 | 1889 | 0, true /* main_thread_p */); |
559e7e50 EZ |
1890 | DWORD exit_status = current_event.u.ExitProcess.dwExitCode; |
1891 | /* If the exit status looks like a fatal exception, but we | |
1892 | don't recognize the exception's code, make the original | |
1893 | exit status value available, to avoid losing | |
1894 | information. */ | |
1895 | int exit_signal | |
1896 | = WIFSIGNALED (exit_status) ? WTERMSIG (exit_status) : -1; | |
1897 | if (exit_signal == -1) | |
1898 | { | |
1899 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED; | |
1900 | ourstatus->value.integer = exit_status; | |
1901 | } | |
1902 | else | |
1903 | { | |
1904 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED; | |
1905 | ourstatus->value.sig = gdb_signal_from_host (exit_signal); | |
1906 | } | |
8ed5b76e | 1907 | thread_id = current_event.dwThreadId; |
16d905e2 | 1908 | } |
8a892701 | 1909 | break; |
1e37c281 JM |
1910 | |
1911 | case LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT: | |
0c3d84be | 1912 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1913 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1914 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1915 | "LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT")); | |
700b351b | 1916 | CloseHandle (current_event.u.LoadDll.hFile); |
ea39ad35 | 1917 | if (saw_create != 1 || ! windows_initialization_done) |
dfe7f3ac | 1918 | break; |
bf469271 | 1919 | catch_errors (handle_load_dll); |
450005e7 CF |
1920 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED; |
1921 | ourstatus->value.integer = 0; | |
ab4ee614 | 1922 | thread_id = current_event.dwThreadId; |
1e37c281 JM |
1923 | break; |
1924 | ||
1925 | case UNLOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT: | |
0c3d84be | 1926 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1927 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1928 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1929 | "UNLOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT")); | |
ea39ad35 | 1930 | if (saw_create != 1 || ! windows_initialization_done) |
dfe7f3ac | 1931 | break; |
bf469271 | 1932 | catch_errors (handle_unload_dll); |
de1b3c3d PA |
1933 | ourstatus->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED; |
1934 | ourstatus->value.integer = 0; | |
ab4ee614 | 1935 | thread_id = current_event.dwThreadId; |
d3ff4a77 | 1936 | break; |
1e37c281 JM |
1937 | |
1938 | case EXCEPTION_DEBUG_EVENT: | |
0c3d84be | 1939 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1940 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1941 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1942 | "EXCEPTION_DEBUG_EVENT")); | |
dfe7f3ac CF |
1943 | if (saw_create != 1) |
1944 | break; | |
24cdb46e РИ |
1945 | switch (handle_exception (ourstatus)) |
1946 | { | |
1947 | case HANDLE_EXCEPTION_UNHANDLED: | |
1948 | default: | |
1949 | continue_status = DBG_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED; | |
1950 | break; | |
1951 | case HANDLE_EXCEPTION_HANDLED: | |
1952 | thread_id = current_event.dwThreadId; | |
1953 | break; | |
1954 | case HANDLE_EXCEPTION_IGNORED: | |
1955 | continue_status = DBG_CONTINUE; | |
1956 | break; | |
1957 | } | |
1e37c281 JM |
1958 | break; |
1959 | ||
581e13c1 | 1960 | case OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING_EVENT: /* Message from the kernel. */ |
0c3d84be | 1961 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x code=%s)\n", |
8a892701 CF |
1962 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1963 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId, | |
1964 | "OUTPUT_DEBUG_STRING_EVENT")); | |
dfe7f3ac CF |
1965 | if (saw_create != 1) |
1966 | break; | |
e6ad66bd | 1967 | thread_id = handle_output_debug_string (ourstatus); |
1e37c281 | 1968 | break; |
9d3789f7 | 1969 | |
1e37c281 | 1970 | default: |
dfe7f3ac CF |
1971 | if (saw_create != 1) |
1972 | break; | |
0c3d84be | 1973 | printf_unfiltered ("gdb: kernel event for pid=%u tid=0x%x\n", |
d50a0ce2 CV |
1974 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, |
1975 | (unsigned) current_event.dwThreadId); | |
1976 | printf_unfiltered (" unknown event code %u\n", | |
1977 | (unsigned) current_event.dwDebugEventCode); | |
1e37c281 JM |
1978 | break; |
1979 | } | |
1980 | ||
e6ad66bd | 1981 | if (!thread_id || saw_create != 1) |
a244bdca | 1982 | { |
0a4afda3 TT |
1983 | CHECK (windows_continue (continue_status, desired_stop_thread_id, 0)); |
1984 | } | |
1985 | else if (desired_stop_thread_id != -1 && desired_stop_thread_id != thread_id) | |
1986 | { | |
1987 | /* Pending stop. See the comment by the definition of | |
1988 | "pending_stops" for details on why this is needed. */ | |
1989 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("get_windows_debug_event - " | |
1990 | "unexpected stop in 0x%x (expecting 0x%x)\n", | |
1991 | thread_id, desired_stop_thread_id)); | |
1992 | ||
1993 | if (current_event.dwDebugEventCode == EXCEPTION_DEBUG_EVENT | |
1994 | && (current_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord.ExceptionCode | |
1995 | == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT) | |
1996 | && windows_initialization_done) | |
1997 | { | |
28688adf TT |
1998 | ptid_t ptid = ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, thread_id, 0); |
1999 | th = thread_rec (ptid, INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); | |
0a4afda3 TT |
2000 | th->stopped_at_software_breakpoint = true; |
2001 | } | |
2002 | pending_stops.push_back ({thread_id, *ourstatus, current_event}); | |
2003 | thread_id = 0; | |
2004 | CHECK (windows_continue (continue_status, desired_stop_thread_id, 0)); | |
a244bdca | 2005 | } |
450005e7 | 2006 | else |
9d3789f7 | 2007 | { |
7c7411bc | 2008 | inferior_ptid = ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, thread_id, 0); |
776704b9 JT |
2009 | current_thread = th; |
2010 | if (!current_thread) | |
28688adf | 2011 | current_thread = thread_rec (inferior_ptid, INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); |
9d3789f7 | 2012 | } |
1e37c281 JM |
2013 | |
2014 | out: | |
e6ad66bd | 2015 | return thread_id; |
1e37c281 JM |
2016 | } |
2017 | ||
2dc38344 | 2018 | /* Wait for interesting events to occur in the target process. */ |
f6ac5f3d PA |
2019 | ptid_t |
2020 | windows_nat_target::wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *ourstatus, | |
2021 | int options) | |
24e60978 | 2022 | { |
2dc38344 | 2023 | int pid = -1; |
39f77062 | 2024 | |
24e60978 SC |
2025 | /* We loop when we get a non-standard exception rather than return |
2026 | with a SPURIOUS because resume can try and step or modify things, | |
3cee93ac | 2027 | which needs a current_thread->h. But some of these exceptions mark |
24e60978 | 2028 | the birth or death of threads, which mean that the current thread |
581e13c1 | 2029 | isn't necessarily what you think it is. */ |
24e60978 SC |
2030 | |
2031 | while (1) | |
450005e7 | 2032 | { |
c57918b2 | 2033 | int retval; |
2b008701 | 2034 | |
695de547 CF |
2035 | /* If the user presses Ctrl-c while the debugger is waiting |
2036 | for an event, he expects the debugger to interrupt his program | |
2037 | and to get the prompt back. There are two possible situations: | |
2038 | ||
2039 | - The debugger and the program do not share the console, in | |
2040 | which case the Ctrl-c event only reached the debugger. | |
2041 | In that case, the ctrl_c handler will take care of interrupting | |
581e13c1 MS |
2042 | the inferior. Note that this case is working starting with |
2043 | Windows XP. For Windows 2000, Ctrl-C should be pressed in the | |
695de547 CF |
2044 | inferior console. |
2045 | ||
2046 | - The debugger and the program share the same console, in which | |
2047 | case both debugger and inferior will receive the Ctrl-c event. | |
2048 | In that case the ctrl_c handler will ignore the event, as the | |
2049 | Ctrl-c event generated inside the inferior will trigger the | |
2050 | expected debug event. | |
2051 | ||
2052 | FIXME: brobecker/2008-05-20: If the inferior receives the | |
2053 | signal first and the delay until GDB receives that signal | |
2054 | is sufficiently long, GDB can sometimes receive the SIGINT | |
2055 | after we have unblocked the CTRL+C handler. This would | |
2056 | lead to the debugger stopping prematurely while handling | |
2057 | the new-thread event that comes with the handling of the SIGINT | |
2058 | inside the inferior, and then stop again immediately when | |
2059 | the user tries to resume the execution in the inferior. | |
2060 | This is a classic race that we should try to fix one day. */ | |
2061 | SetConsoleCtrlHandler (&ctrl_c_handler, TRUE); | |
5b6d1e4f | 2062 | retval = get_windows_debug_event (pid, ourstatus); |
695de547 | 2063 | SetConsoleCtrlHandler (&ctrl_c_handler, FALSE); |
c57918b2 | 2064 | |
450005e7 | 2065 | if (retval) |
0a4afda3 TT |
2066 | { |
2067 | ptid_t result = ptid_t (current_event.dwProcessId, retval, 0); | |
2068 | ||
2069 | if (current_thread != nullptr) | |
2070 | { | |
2071 | current_thread->stopped_at_software_breakpoint = false; | |
2072 | if (current_event.dwDebugEventCode == EXCEPTION_DEBUG_EVENT | |
2073 | && (current_event.u.Exception.ExceptionRecord.ExceptionCode | |
2074 | == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT) | |
2075 | && windows_initialization_done) | |
2076 | current_thread->stopped_at_software_breakpoint = true; | |
2077 | } | |
2078 | ||
2079 | return result; | |
2080 | } | |
450005e7 CF |
2081 | else |
2082 | { | |
2083 | int detach = 0; | |
3cee93ac | 2084 | |
98bbd631 AC |
2085 | if (deprecated_ui_loop_hook != NULL) |
2086 | detach = deprecated_ui_loop_hook (0); | |
0714f9bf | 2087 | |
450005e7 | 2088 | if (detach) |
f6ac5f3d | 2089 | kill (); |
450005e7 CF |
2090 | } |
2091 | } | |
24e60978 SC |
2092 | } |
2093 | ||
ea39ad35 JB |
2094 | /* Iterate over all DLLs currently mapped by our inferior, and |
2095 | add them to our list of solibs. */ | |
94481b8c JB |
2096 | |
2097 | static void | |
ea39ad35 | 2098 | windows_add_all_dlls (void) |
94481b8c | 2099 | { |
94481b8c JB |
2100 | HMODULE dummy_hmodule; |
2101 | DWORD cb_needed; | |
2102 | HMODULE *hmodules; | |
2103 | int i; | |
2104 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
2105 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
2106 | if (wow64_process) | |
2107 | { | |
2108 | if (EnumProcessModulesEx (current_process_handle, &dummy_hmodule, | |
2109 | sizeof (HMODULE), &cb_needed, | |
2110 | LIST_MODULES_32BIT) == 0) | |
2111 | return; | |
2112 | } | |
2113 | else | |
2114 | #endif | |
2115 | { | |
2116 | if (EnumProcessModules (current_process_handle, &dummy_hmodule, | |
2117 | sizeof (HMODULE), &cb_needed) == 0) | |
2118 | return; | |
2119 | } | |
94481b8c JB |
2120 | |
2121 | if (cb_needed < 1) | |
2122 | return; | |
2123 | ||
2124 | hmodules = (HMODULE *) alloca (cb_needed); | |
46f9f931 HD |
2125 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
2126 | if (wow64_process) | |
2127 | { | |
2128 | if (EnumProcessModulesEx (current_process_handle, hmodules, | |
2129 | cb_needed, &cb_needed, | |
2130 | LIST_MODULES_32BIT) == 0) | |
2131 | return; | |
2132 | } | |
2133 | else | |
2134 | #endif | |
2135 | { | |
2136 | if (EnumProcessModules (current_process_handle, hmodules, | |
2137 | cb_needed, &cb_needed) == 0) | |
2138 | return; | |
2139 | } | |
94481b8c | 2140 | |
d503b685 HD |
2141 | char system_dir[__PMAX]; |
2142 | char syswow_dir[__PMAX]; | |
2143 | size_t system_dir_len = 0; | |
ebea7626 HD |
2144 | bool convert_syswow_dir = false; |
2145 | #ifdef __x86_64__ | |
d503b685 | 2146 | if (wow64_process) |
ebea7626 | 2147 | #endif |
d503b685 | 2148 | { |
ebea7626 HD |
2149 | /* This fails on 32bit Windows because it has no SysWOW64 directory, |
2150 | and in this case a path conversion isn't necessary. */ | |
2151 | UINT len = GetSystemWow64DirectoryA (syswow_dir, sizeof (syswow_dir)); | |
2152 | if (len > 0) | |
2153 | { | |
2154 | /* Check that we have passed a large enough buffer. */ | |
2155 | gdb_assert (len < sizeof (syswow_dir)); | |
2156 | ||
2157 | len = GetSystemDirectoryA (system_dir, sizeof (system_dir)); | |
2158 | /* Error check. */ | |
2159 | gdb_assert (len != 0); | |
2160 | /* Check that we have passed a large enough buffer. */ | |
2161 | gdb_assert (len < sizeof (system_dir)); | |
2162 | ||
2163 | strcat (system_dir, "\\"); | |
2164 | strcat (syswow_dir, "\\"); | |
2165 | system_dir_len = strlen (system_dir); | |
2166 | ||
2167 | convert_syswow_dir = true; | |
2168 | } | |
2169 | ||
d503b685 | 2170 | } |
ea39ad35 | 2171 | for (i = 1; i < (int) (cb_needed / sizeof (HMODULE)); i++) |
94481b8c JB |
2172 | { |
2173 | MODULEINFO mi; | |
774f74c2 PM |
2174 | #ifdef __USEWIDE |
2175 | wchar_t dll_name[__PMAX]; | |
d503b685 | 2176 | char dll_name_mb[__PMAX]; |
774f74c2 | 2177 | #else |
94481b8c | 2178 | char dll_name[__PMAX]; |
774f74c2 | 2179 | #endif |
d503b685 | 2180 | const char *name; |
94481b8c JB |
2181 | if (GetModuleInformation (current_process_handle, hmodules[i], |
2182 | &mi, sizeof (mi)) == 0) | |
2183 | continue; | |
2184 | if (GetModuleFileNameEx (current_process_handle, hmodules[i], | |
2185 | dll_name, sizeof (dll_name)) == 0) | |
2186 | continue; | |
774f74c2 | 2187 | #ifdef __USEWIDE |
d503b685 HD |
2188 | wcstombs (dll_name_mb, dll_name, __PMAX); |
2189 | name = dll_name_mb; | |
774f74c2 PM |
2190 | #else |
2191 | name = dll_name; | |
2192 | #endif | |
ebea7626 | 2193 | /* Convert the DLL path of 32bit processes returned by |
d503b685 HD |
2194 | GetModuleFileNameEx from the 64bit system directory to the |
2195 | 32bit syswow64 directory if necessary. */ | |
2196 | std::string syswow_dll_path; | |
ebea7626 | 2197 | if (convert_syswow_dir |
d503b685 HD |
2198 | && strncasecmp (name, system_dir, system_dir_len) == 0 |
2199 | && strchr (name + system_dir_len, '\\') == nullptr) | |
2200 | { | |
2201 | syswow_dll_path = syswow_dir; | |
2202 | syswow_dll_path += name + system_dir_len; | |
2203 | name = syswow_dll_path.c_str(); | |
2204 | } | |
ea39ad35 JB |
2205 | |
2206 | solib_end->next = windows_make_so (name, mi.lpBaseOfDll); | |
2207 | solib_end = solib_end->next; | |
94481b8c JB |
2208 | } |
2209 | } | |
2210 | ||
9d3789f7 | 2211 | static void |
dc05df57 | 2212 | do_initial_windows_stuff (struct target_ops *ops, DWORD pid, int attaching) |
9d3789f7 | 2213 | { |
fa4ba8da | 2214 | int i; |
d6b48e9c | 2215 | struct inferior *inf; |
9d3789f7 | 2216 | |
a493e3e2 | 2217 | last_sig = GDB_SIGNAL_0; |
9d3789f7 CF |
2218 | event_count = 0; |
2219 | exception_count = 0; | |
bf25528d | 2220 | open_process_used = 0; |
fa4ba8da | 2221 | debug_registers_changed = 0; |
dfe7f3ac | 2222 | debug_registers_used = 0; |
fa4ba8da PM |
2223 | for (i = 0; i < sizeof (dr) / sizeof (dr[0]); i++) |
2224 | dr[i] = 0; | |
10325bc5 | 2225 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
de1b3c3d | 2226 | cygwin_load_start = cygwin_load_end = 0; |
10325bc5 | 2227 | #endif |
9d3789f7 CF |
2228 | current_event.dwProcessId = pid; |
2229 | memset (¤t_event, 0, sizeof (current_event)); | |
6a3cb8e8 PA |
2230 | if (!target_is_pushed (ops)) |
2231 | push_target (ops); | |
cb851954 | 2232 | disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs (); |
dc05df57 | 2233 | windows_clear_solib (); |
88056fbb | 2234 | clear_proceed_status (0); |
9d3789f7 CF |
2235 | init_wait_for_inferior (); |
2236 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
2237 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
2238 | ignore_first_breakpoint = !attaching && wow64_process; | |
2239 | ||
2240 | if (!wow64_process) | |
2241 | { | |
2242 | windows_set_context_register_offsets (amd64_mappings); | |
2243 | windows_set_segment_register_p (amd64_windows_segment_register_p); | |
2244 | } | |
2245 | else | |
2246 | #endif | |
2247 | { | |
2248 | windows_set_context_register_offsets (i386_mappings); | |
2249 | windows_set_segment_register_p (i386_windows_segment_register_p); | |
2250 | } | |
2251 | ||
6c95b8df PA |
2252 | inf = current_inferior (); |
2253 | inferior_appeared (inf, pid); | |
181e7f93 | 2254 | inf->attach_flag = attaching; |
7f9f62ba | 2255 | |
9f9d052e PM |
2256 | /* Make the new process the current inferior, so terminal handling |
2257 | can rely on it. When attaching, we don't know about any thread | |
2258 | id here, but that's OK --- nothing should be referencing the | |
dc05df57 | 2259 | current thread until we report an event out of windows_wait. */ |
f2907e49 | 2260 | inferior_ptid = ptid_t (pid); |
9f9d052e | 2261 | |
223ffa71 TT |
2262 | target_terminal::init (); |
2263 | target_terminal::inferior (); | |
9d3789f7 | 2264 | |
16d905e2 | 2265 | windows_initialization_done = 0; |
c72f45d1 | 2266 | |
9d3789f7 CF |
2267 | while (1) |
2268 | { | |
c72f45d1 PA |
2269 | struct target_waitstatus status; |
2270 | ||
f6ac5f3d | 2271 | ops->wait (minus_one_ptid, &status, 0); |
c72f45d1 PA |
2272 | |
2273 | /* Note windows_wait returns TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS for thread | |
2274 | events. */ | |
2275 | if (status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED | |
2276 | && status.kind != TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS) | |
9d3789f7 | 2277 | break; |
c72f45d1 | 2278 | |
f6ac5f3d | 2279 | ops->resume (minus_one_ptid, 0, GDB_SIGNAL_0); |
9d3789f7 | 2280 | } |
eff8332b | 2281 | |
ea39ad35 | 2282 | /* Now that the inferior has been started and all DLLs have been mapped, |
3be75f87 JB |
2283 | we can iterate over all DLLs and load them in. |
2284 | ||
2285 | We avoid doing it any earlier because, on certain versions of Windows, | |
2286 | LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENTs are sometimes not complete. In particular, | |
2287 | we have seen on Windows 8.1 that the ntdll.dll load event does not | |
2288 | include the DLL name, preventing us from creating an associated SO. | |
2289 | A possible explanation is that ntdll.dll might be mapped before | |
2290 | the SO info gets created by the Windows system -- ntdll.dll is | |
2291 | the first DLL to be reported via LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT and other DLLs | |
2292 | do not seem to suffer from that problem. | |
2293 | ||
2294 | Rather than try to work around this sort of issue, it is much | |
2295 | simpler to just ignore DLL load/unload events during the startup | |
2296 | phase, and then process them all in one batch now. */ | |
ea39ad35 | 2297 | windows_add_all_dlls (); |
94481b8c | 2298 | |
16d905e2 | 2299 | windows_initialization_done = 1; |
9d3789f7 CF |
2300 | return; |
2301 | } | |
2302 | ||
616a9dc4 CV |
2303 | /* Try to set or remove a user privilege to the current process. Return -1 |
2304 | if that fails, the previous setting of that privilege otherwise. | |
2305 | ||
2306 | This code is copied from the Cygwin source code and rearranged to allow | |
2307 | dynamically loading of the needed symbols from advapi32 which is only | |
581e13c1 | 2308 | available on NT/2K/XP. */ |
616a9dc4 CV |
2309 | static int |
2310 | set_process_privilege (const char *privilege, BOOL enable) | |
2311 | { | |
616a9dc4 CV |
2312 | HANDLE token_hdl = NULL; |
2313 | LUID restore_priv; | |
2314 | TOKEN_PRIVILEGES new_priv, orig_priv; | |
2315 | int ret = -1; | |
2316 | DWORD size; | |
2317 | ||
616a9dc4 CV |
2318 | if (!OpenProcessToken (GetCurrentProcess (), |
2319 | TOKEN_QUERY | TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES, | |
2320 | &token_hdl)) | |
2321 | goto out; | |
2322 | ||
418c6cb3 | 2323 | if (!LookupPrivilegeValueA (NULL, privilege, &restore_priv)) |
616a9dc4 CV |
2324 | goto out; |
2325 | ||
2326 | new_priv.PrivilegeCount = 1; | |
2327 | new_priv.Privileges[0].Luid = restore_priv; | |
2328 | new_priv.Privileges[0].Attributes = enable ? SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED : 0; | |
2329 | ||
2330 | if (!AdjustTokenPrivileges (token_hdl, FALSE, &new_priv, | |
295732ea | 2331 | sizeof orig_priv, &orig_priv, &size)) |
616a9dc4 CV |
2332 | goto out; |
2333 | #if 0 | |
2334 | /* Disabled, otherwise every `attach' in an unprivileged user session | |
2335 | would raise the "Failed to get SE_DEBUG_NAME privilege" warning in | |
581e13c1 | 2336 | windows_attach(). */ |
616a9dc4 | 2337 | /* AdjustTokenPrivileges returns TRUE even if the privilege could not |
581e13c1 | 2338 | be enabled. GetLastError () returns an correct error code, though. */ |
616a9dc4 CV |
2339 | if (enable && GetLastError () == ERROR_NOT_ALL_ASSIGNED) |
2340 | goto out; | |
2341 | #endif | |
2342 | ||
2343 | ret = orig_priv.Privileges[0].Attributes == SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED ? 1 : 0; | |
2344 | ||
2345 | out: | |
2346 | if (token_hdl) | |
2347 | CloseHandle (token_hdl); | |
2348 | ||
2349 | return ret; | |
2350 | } | |
2351 | ||
02cc9f49 | 2352 | /* Attach to process PID, then initialize for debugging it. */ |
f6ac5f3d PA |
2353 | |
2354 | void | |
2355 | windows_nat_target::attach (const char *args, int from_tty) | |
24e60978 SC |
2356 | { |
2357 | BOOL ok; | |
559e75c0 | 2358 | DWORD pid; |
24e60978 | 2359 | |
74164c56 | 2360 | pid = parse_pid_to_attach (args); |
24e60978 | 2361 | |
616a9dc4 CV |
2362 | if (set_process_privilege (SE_DEBUG_NAME, TRUE) < 0) |
2363 | { | |
2364 | printf_unfiltered ("Warning: Failed to get SE_DEBUG_NAME privilege\n"); | |
581e13c1 MS |
2365 | printf_unfiltered ("This can cause attach to " |
2366 | "fail on Windows NT/2K/XP\n"); | |
616a9dc4 CV |
2367 | } |
2368 | ||
dc05df57 | 2369 | windows_init_thread_list (); |
9d3789f7 | 2370 | ok = DebugActiveProcess (pid); |
91a175b3 | 2371 | saw_create = 0; |
24e60978 | 2372 | |
10325bc5 | 2373 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
24e60978 | 2374 | if (!ok) |
baa93fa6 | 2375 | { |
581e13c1 | 2376 | /* Try fall back to Cygwin pid. */ |
baa93fa6 CF |
2377 | pid = cygwin_internal (CW_CYGWIN_PID_TO_WINPID, pid); |
2378 | ||
2379 | if (pid > 0) | |
2380 | ok = DebugActiveProcess (pid); | |
10325bc5 PA |
2381 | } |
2382 | #endif | |
baa93fa6 | 2383 | |
10325bc5 | 2384 | if (!ok) |
c9739b6a TT |
2385 | error (_("Can't attach to process %u (error %u)"), |
2386 | (unsigned) pid, (unsigned) GetLastError ()); | |
24e60978 | 2387 | |
2b008701 | 2388 | DebugSetProcessKillOnExit (FALSE); |
3ade5333 | 2389 | |
24e60978 SC |
2390 | if (from_tty) |
2391 | { | |
d9fa87f4 | 2392 | const char *exec_file = get_exec_file (0); |
24e60978 SC |
2393 | |
2394 | if (exec_file) | |
2395 | printf_unfiltered ("Attaching to program `%s', %s\n", exec_file, | |
a068643d | 2396 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_t (pid)).c_str ()); |
24e60978 SC |
2397 | else |
2398 | printf_unfiltered ("Attaching to %s\n", | |
a068643d | 2399 | target_pid_to_str (ptid_t (pid)).c_str ()); |
24e60978 SC |
2400 | } |
2401 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
2402 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
2403 | HANDLE h = OpenProcess (PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, FALSE, pid); | |
2404 | if (h != NULL) | |
2405 | { | |
2406 | BOOL wow64; | |
2407 | if (IsWow64Process (h, &wow64)) | |
2408 | wow64_process = wow64; | |
2409 | CloseHandle (h); | |
2410 | } | |
2411 | #endif | |
2412 | ||
f6ac5f3d | 2413 | do_initial_windows_stuff (this, pid, 1); |
223ffa71 | 2414 | target_terminal::ours (); |
24e60978 SC |
2415 | } |
2416 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
2417 | void |
2418 | windows_nat_target::detach (inferior *inf, int from_tty) | |
24e60978 | 2419 | { |
02cc9f49 CV |
2420 | int detached = 1; |
2421 | ||
8473b447 | 2422 | ptid_t ptid = minus_one_ptid; |
f6ac5f3d | 2423 | resume (ptid, 0, GDB_SIGNAL_0); |
96998ce7 | 2424 | |
2b008701 CF |
2425 | if (!DebugActiveProcessStop (current_event.dwProcessId)) |
2426 | { | |
d50a0ce2 CV |
2427 | error (_("Can't detach process %u (error %u)"), |
2428 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId, (unsigned) GetLastError ()); | |
2b008701 | 2429 | detached = 0; |
02cc9f49 | 2430 | } |
2b008701 CF |
2431 | DebugSetProcessKillOnExit (FALSE); |
2432 | ||
02cc9f49 | 2433 | if (detached && from_tty) |
24e60978 | 2434 | { |
a121b7c1 | 2435 | const char *exec_file = get_exec_file (0); |
24e60978 SC |
2436 | if (exec_file == 0) |
2437 | exec_file = ""; | |
d50a0ce2 CV |
2438 | printf_unfiltered ("Detaching from program: %s, Pid %u\n", exec_file, |
2439 | (unsigned) current_event.dwProcessId); | |
24e60978 | 2440 | } |
7f9f62ba | 2441 | |
df7e5265 | 2442 | x86_cleanup_dregs (); |
39f77062 | 2443 | inferior_ptid = null_ptid; |
b7a08269 | 2444 | detach_inferior (inf); |
7f9f62ba | 2445 | |
f6ac5f3d | 2446 | maybe_unpush_target (); |
24e60978 SC |
2447 | } |
2448 | ||
47f7ffdb JB |
2449 | /* Try to determine the executable filename. |
2450 | ||
2451 | EXE_NAME_RET is a pointer to a buffer whose size is EXE_NAME_MAX_LEN. | |
2452 | ||
2453 | Upon success, the filename is stored inside EXE_NAME_RET, and | |
2454 | this function returns nonzero. | |
2455 | ||
2456 | Otherwise, this function returns zero and the contents of | |
2457 | EXE_NAME_RET is undefined. */ | |
2458 | ||
2459 | static int | |
2460 | windows_get_exec_module_filename (char *exe_name_ret, size_t exe_name_max_len) | |
2461 | { | |
2462 | DWORD len; | |
2463 | HMODULE dh_buf; | |
2464 | DWORD cbNeeded; | |
2465 | ||
2466 | cbNeeded = 0; | |
46f9f931 HD |
2467 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
2468 | if (wow64_process) | |
2469 | { | |
2470 | if (!EnumProcessModulesEx (current_process_handle, &dh_buf, | |
2471 | sizeof (HMODULE), &cbNeeded, | |
2472 | LIST_MODULES_32BIT) || !cbNeeded) | |
2473 | return 0; | |
2474 | } | |
2475 | else | |
2476 | #endif | |
2477 | { | |
2478 | if (!EnumProcessModules (current_process_handle, &dh_buf, | |
2479 | sizeof (HMODULE), &cbNeeded) || !cbNeeded) | |
2480 | return 0; | |
2481 | } | |
47f7ffdb JB |
2482 | |
2483 | /* We know the executable is always first in the list of modules, | |
2484 | which we just fetched. So no need to fetch more. */ | |
2485 | ||
2486 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ | |
2487 | { | |
2488 | /* Cygwin prefers that the path be in /x/y/z format, so extract | |
2489 | the filename into a temporary buffer first, and then convert it | |
2490 | to POSIX format into the destination buffer. */ | |
0ae534d2 | 2491 | cygwin_buf_t *pathbuf = (cygwin_buf_t *) alloca (exe_name_max_len * sizeof (cygwin_buf_t)); |
47f7ffdb JB |
2492 | |
2493 | len = GetModuleFileNameEx (current_process_handle, | |
2494 | dh_buf, pathbuf, exe_name_max_len); | |
2495 | if (len == 0) | |
2496 | error (_("Error getting executable filename: %u."), | |
2497 | (unsigned) GetLastError ()); | |
2498 | if (cygwin_conv_path (CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX, pathbuf, exe_name_ret, | |
2499 | exe_name_max_len) < 0) | |
2500 | error (_("Error converting executable filename to POSIX: %d."), errno); | |
2501 | } | |
2502 | #else | |
2503 | len = GetModuleFileNameEx (current_process_handle, | |
2504 | dh_buf, exe_name_ret, exe_name_max_len); | |
2505 | if (len == 0) | |
2506 | error (_("Error getting executable filename: %u."), | |
2507 | (unsigned) GetLastError ()); | |
2508 | #endif | |
2509 | ||
2510 | return 1; /* success */ | |
2511 | } | |
2512 | ||
2513 | /* The pid_to_exec_file target_ops method for this platform. */ | |
2514 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
2515 | char * |
2516 | windows_nat_target::pid_to_exec_file (int pid) | |
47216e51 | 2517 | { |
b3c613f2 | 2518 | static char path[__PMAX]; |
10325bc5 | 2519 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
581e13c1 | 2520 | /* Try to find exe name as symlink target of /proc/<pid>/exe. */ |
33605d39 CF |
2521 | int nchars; |
2522 | char procexe[sizeof ("/proc/4294967295/exe")]; | |
08850b56 PM |
2523 | |
2524 | xsnprintf (procexe, sizeof (procexe), "/proc/%u/exe", pid); | |
33605d39 CF |
2525 | nchars = readlink (procexe, path, sizeof(path)); |
2526 | if (nchars > 0 && nchars < sizeof (path)) | |
47216e51 | 2527 | { |
33605d39 CF |
2528 | path[nchars] = '\0'; /* Got it */ |
2529 | return path; | |
47216e51 | 2530 | } |
10325bc5 PA |
2531 | #endif |
2532 | ||
33605d39 | 2533 | /* If we get here then either Cygwin is hosed, this isn't a Cygwin version |
581e13c1 | 2534 | of gdb, or we're trying to debug a non-Cygwin windows executable. */ |
47f7ffdb | 2535 | if (!windows_get_exec_module_filename (path, sizeof (path))) |
33605d39 CF |
2536 | path[0] = '\0'; |
2537 | ||
2538 | return path; | |
47216e51 CV |
2539 | } |
2540 | ||
24e60978 SC |
2541 | /* Print status information about what we're accessing. */ |
2542 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
2543 | void |
2544 | windows_nat_target::files_info () | |
24e60978 | 2545 | { |
181e7f93 PA |
2546 | struct inferior *inf = current_inferior (); |
2547 | ||
24e60978 | 2548 | printf_unfiltered ("\tUsing the running image of %s %s.\n", |
181e7f93 | 2549 | inf->attach_flag ? "attached" : "child", |
a068643d | 2550 | target_pid_to_str (inferior_ptid).c_str ()); |
24e60978 SC |
2551 | } |
2552 | ||
cd44747c PM |
2553 | /* Modify CreateProcess parameters for use of a new separate console. |
2554 | Parameters are: | |
2555 | *FLAGS: DWORD parameter for general process creation flags. | |
2556 | *SI: STARTUPINFO structure, for which the console window size and | |
2557 | console buffer size is filled in if GDB is running in a console. | |
2558 | to create the new console. | |
2559 | The size of the used font is not available on all versions of | |
2560 | Windows OS. Furthermore, the current font might not be the default | |
2561 | font, but this is still better than before. | |
2562 | If the windows and buffer sizes are computed, | |
2563 | SI->DWFLAGS is changed so that this information is used | |
2564 | by CreateProcess function. */ | |
2565 | ||
2566 | static void | |
2567 | windows_set_console_info (STARTUPINFO *si, DWORD *flags) | |
2568 | { | |
2569 | HANDLE hconsole = CreateFile ("CONOUT$", GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, | |
2570 | FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0); | |
2571 | ||
2572 | if (hconsole != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
2573 | { | |
2574 | CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO sbinfo; | |
2575 | COORD font_size; | |
2576 | CONSOLE_FONT_INFO cfi; | |
2577 | ||
2578 | GetCurrentConsoleFont (hconsole, FALSE, &cfi); | |
2579 | font_size = GetConsoleFontSize (hconsole, cfi.nFont); | |
2580 | GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hconsole, &sbinfo); | |
2581 | si->dwXSize = sbinfo.srWindow.Right - sbinfo.srWindow.Left + 1; | |
2582 | si->dwYSize = sbinfo.srWindow.Bottom - sbinfo.srWindow.Top + 1; | |
2583 | if (font_size.X) | |
2584 | si->dwXSize *= font_size.X; | |
2585 | else | |
2586 | si->dwXSize *= 8; | |
2587 | if (font_size.Y) | |
2588 | si->dwYSize *= font_size.Y; | |
2589 | else | |
2590 | si->dwYSize *= 12; | |
2591 | si->dwXCountChars = sbinfo.dwSize.X; | |
2592 | si->dwYCountChars = sbinfo.dwSize.Y; | |
2593 | si->dwFlags |= STARTF_USESIZE | STARTF_USECOUNTCHARS; | |
2594 | } | |
2595 | *flags |= CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE; | |
2596 | } | |
2597 | ||
c93dbcba EZ |
2598 | #ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
2599 | /* Function called by qsort to sort environment strings. */ | |
2600 | ||
2601 | static int | |
2602 | envvar_cmp (const void *a, const void *b) | |
2603 | { | |
2604 | const char **p = (const char **) a; | |
2605 | const char **q = (const char **) b; | |
2606 | return strcasecmp (*p, *q); | |
2607 | } | |
2608 | #endif | |
2609 | ||
b7ff339d CV |
2610 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
2611 | static void | |
2612 | clear_win32_environment (char **env) | |
2613 | { | |
2614 | int i; | |
2615 | size_t len; | |
2616 | wchar_t *copy = NULL, *equalpos; | |
2617 | ||
2618 | for (i = 0; env[i] && *env[i]; i++) | |
2619 | { | |
2620 | len = mbstowcs (NULL, env[i], 0) + 1; | |
2621 | copy = (wchar_t *) xrealloc (copy, len * sizeof (wchar_t)); | |
2622 | mbstowcs (copy, env[i], len); | |
2623 | equalpos = wcschr (copy, L'='); | |
2624 | if (equalpos) | |
2625 | *equalpos = L'\0'; | |
2626 | SetEnvironmentVariableW (copy, NULL); | |
2627 | } | |
2628 | xfree (copy); | |
2629 | } | |
2630 | #endif | |
2631 | ||
8ba42bc5 EZ |
2632 | #ifndef __CYGWIN__ |
2633 | ||
2634 | /* Redirection of inferior I/O streams for native MS-Windows programs. | |
2635 | Unlike on Unix, where this is handled by invoking the inferior via | |
2636 | the shell, on MS-Windows we need to emulate the cmd.exe shell. | |
2637 | ||
2638 | The official documentation of the cmd.exe redirection features is here: | |
2639 | ||
2640 | http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/redirection.mspx | |
2641 | ||
2642 | (That page talks about Windows XP, but there's no newer | |
2643 | documentation, so we assume later versions of cmd.exe didn't change | |
2644 | anything.) | |
2645 | ||
2646 | Caveat: the documentation on that page seems to include a few lies. | |
2647 | For example, it describes strange constructs 1<&2 and 2<&1, which | |
2648 | seem to work only when 1>&2 resp. 2>&1 would make sense, and so I | |
2649 | think the cmd.exe parser of the redirection symbols simply doesn't | |
2650 | care about the < vs > distinction in these cases. Therefore, the | |
2651 | supported features are explicitly documented below. | |
2652 | ||
2653 | The emulation below aims at supporting all the valid use cases | |
2654 | supported by cmd.exe, which include: | |
2655 | ||
2656 | < FILE redirect standard input from FILE | |
2657 | 0< FILE redirect standard input from FILE | |
2658 | <&N redirect standard input from file descriptor N | |
2659 | 0<&N redirect standard input from file descriptor N | |
2660 | > FILE redirect standard output to FILE | |
2661 | >> FILE append standard output to FILE | |
2662 | 1>> FILE append standard output to FILE | |
2663 | >&N redirect standard output to file descriptor N | |
2664 | 1>&N redirect standard output to file descriptor N | |
2665 | >>&N append standard output to file descriptor N | |
2666 | 1>>&N append standard output to file descriptor N | |
2667 | 2> FILE redirect standard error to FILE | |
2668 | 2>> FILE append standard error to FILE | |
2669 | 2>&N redirect standard error to file descriptor N | |
2670 | 2>>&N append standard error to file descriptor N | |
2671 | ||
2672 | Note that using N > 2 in the above construct is supported, but | |
2673 | requires that the corresponding file descriptor be open by some | |
2674 | means elsewhere or outside GDB. Also note that using ">&0" or | |
2675 | "<&2" will generally fail, because the file descriptor redirected | |
2676 | from is normally open in an incompatible mode (e.g., FD 0 is open | |
2677 | for reading only). IOW, use of such tricks is not recommended; | |
2678 | you are on your own. | |
2679 | ||
2680 | We do NOT support redirection of file descriptors above 2, as in | |
2681 | "3>SOME-FILE", because MinGW compiled programs don't (supporting | |
2682 | that needs special handling in the startup code that MinGW | |
2683 | doesn't have). Pipes are also not supported. | |
2684 | ||
2685 | As for invalid use cases, where the redirection contains some | |
2686 | error, the emulation below will detect that and produce some | |
2687 | error and/or failure. But the behavior in those cases is not | |
2688 | bug-for-bug compatible with what cmd.exe does in those cases. | |
2689 | That's because what cmd.exe does then is not well defined, and | |
2690 | seems to be a side effect of the cmd.exe parsing of the command | |
2691 | line more than anything else. For example, try redirecting to an | |
2692 | invalid file name, as in "> foo:bar". | |
2693 | ||
2694 | There are also minor syntactic deviations from what cmd.exe does | |
2695 | in some corner cases. For example, it doesn't support the likes | |
2696 | of "> &foo" to mean redirect to file named literally "&foo"; we | |
2697 | do support that here, because that, too, sounds like some issue | |
2698 | with the cmd.exe parser. Another nicety is that we support | |
2699 | redirection targets that use file names with forward slashes, | |
2700 | something cmd.exe doesn't -- this comes in handy since GDB | |
2701 | file-name completion can be used when typing the command line for | |
2702 | the inferior. */ | |
2703 | ||
2704 | /* Support routines for redirecting standard handles of the inferior. */ | |
2705 | ||
2706 | /* Parse a single redirection spec, open/duplicate the specified | |
2707 | file/fd, and assign the appropriate value to one of the 3 standard | |
2708 | file descriptors. */ | |
2709 | static int | |
2710 | redir_open (const char *redir_string, int *inp, int *out, int *err) | |
2711 | { | |
2712 | int *fd, ref_fd = -2; | |
2713 | int mode; | |
2714 | const char *fname = redir_string + 1; | |
2715 | int rc = *redir_string; | |
2716 | ||
2717 | switch (rc) | |
2718 | { | |
2719 | case '0': | |
2720 | fname++; | |
2721 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |
2722 | case '<': | |
2723 | fd = inp; | |
2724 | mode = O_RDONLY; | |
2725 | break; | |
2726 | case '1': case '2': | |
2727 | fname++; | |
2728 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |
2729 | case '>': | |
2730 | fd = (rc == '2') ? err : out; | |
2731 | mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT; | |
2732 | if (*fname == '>') | |
2733 | { | |
2734 | fname++; | |
2735 | mode |= O_APPEND; | |
2736 | } | |
2737 | else | |
2738 | mode |= O_TRUNC; | |
2739 | break; | |
2740 | default: | |
2741 | return -1; | |
2742 | } | |
2743 | ||
2744 | if (*fname == '&' && '0' <= fname[1] && fname[1] <= '9') | |
2745 | { | |
2746 | /* A reference to a file descriptor. */ | |
2747 | char *fdtail; | |
2748 | ref_fd = (int) strtol (fname + 1, &fdtail, 10); | |
2749 | if (fdtail > fname + 1 && *fdtail == '\0') | |
2750 | { | |
2751 | /* Don't allow redirection when open modes are incompatible. */ | |
2752 | if ((ref_fd == 0 && (fd == out || fd == err)) | |
2753 | || ((ref_fd == 1 || ref_fd == 2) && fd == inp)) | |
2754 | { | |
2755 | errno = EPERM; | |
2756 | return -1; | |
2757 | } | |
2758 | if (ref_fd == 0) | |
2759 | ref_fd = *inp; | |
2760 | else if (ref_fd == 1) | |
2761 | ref_fd = *out; | |
2762 | else if (ref_fd == 2) | |
2763 | ref_fd = *err; | |
2764 | } | |
2765 | else | |
2766 | { | |
2767 | errno = EBADF; | |
2768 | return -1; | |
2769 | } | |
2770 | } | |
2771 | else | |
2772 | fname++; /* skip the separator space */ | |
2773 | /* If the descriptor is already open, close it. This allows | |
2774 | multiple specs of redirections for the same stream, which is | |
2775 | somewhat nonsensical, but still valid and supported by cmd.exe. | |
2776 | (But cmd.exe only opens a single file in this case, the one | |
2777 | specified by the last redirection spec on the command line.) */ | |
2778 | if (*fd >= 0) | |
2779 | _close (*fd); | |
2780 | if (ref_fd == -2) | |
2781 | { | |
2782 | *fd = _open (fname, mode, _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE); | |
2783 | if (*fd < 0) | |
2784 | return -1; | |
2785 | } | |
2786 | else if (ref_fd == -1) | |
2787 | *fd = -1; /* reset to default destination */ | |
2788 | else | |
2789 | { | |
2790 | *fd = _dup (ref_fd); | |
2791 | if (*fd < 0) | |
2792 | return -1; | |
2793 | } | |
2794 | /* _open just sets a flag for O_APPEND, which won't be passed to the | |
2795 | inferior, so we need to actually move the file pointer. */ | |
2796 | if ((mode & O_APPEND) != 0) | |
2797 | _lseek (*fd, 0L, SEEK_END); | |
2798 | return 0; | |
2799 | } | |
2800 | ||
2801 | /* Canonicalize a single redirection spec and set up the corresponding | |
2802 | file descriptor as specified. */ | |
2803 | static int | |
2804 | redir_set_redirection (const char *s, int *inp, int *out, int *err) | |
2805 | { | |
2806 | char buf[__PMAX + 2 + 5]; /* extra space for quotes & redirection string */ | |
2807 | char *d = buf; | |
2808 | const char *start = s; | |
2809 | int quote = 0; | |
2810 | ||
2811 | *d++ = *s++; /* copy the 1st character, < or > or a digit */ | |
2812 | if ((*start == '>' || *start == '1' || *start == '2') | |
2813 | && *s == '>') | |
2814 | { | |
2815 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2816 | if (*s == '>' && *start != '>') | |
2817 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2818 | } | |
2819 | else if (*start == '0' && *s == '<') | |
2820 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2821 | /* cmd.exe recognizes "&N" only immediately after the redirection symbol. */ | |
2822 | if (*s != '&') | |
2823 | { | |
2824 | while (isspace (*s)) /* skip whitespace before file name */ | |
2825 | s++; | |
2826 | *d++ = ' '; /* separate file name with a single space */ | |
2827 | } | |
2828 | ||
2829 | /* Copy the file name. */ | |
2830 | while (*s) | |
2831 | { | |
2832 | /* Remove quoting characters from the file name in buf[]. */ | |
2833 | if (*s == '"') /* could support '..' quoting here */ | |
2834 | { | |
2835 | if (!quote) | |
2836 | quote = *s++; | |
2837 | else if (*s == quote) | |
2838 | { | |
2839 | quote = 0; | |
2840 | s++; | |
2841 | } | |
2842 | else | |
2843 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2844 | } | |
2845 | else if (*s == '\\') | |
2846 | { | |
2847 | if (s[1] == '"') /* could support '..' here */ | |
2848 | s++; | |
2849 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2850 | } | |
2851 | else if (isspace (*s) && !quote) | |
2852 | break; | |
2853 | else | |
2854 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2855 | if (d - buf >= sizeof (buf) - 1) | |
2856 | { | |
2857 | errno = ENAMETOOLONG; | |
2858 | return 0; | |
2859 | } | |
2860 | } | |
2861 | *d = '\0'; | |
2862 | ||
2863 | /* Windows doesn't allow redirection characters in file names, so we | |
2864 | can bail out early if they use them, or if there's no target file | |
2865 | name after the redirection symbol. */ | |
2866 | if (d[-1] == '>' || d[-1] == '<') | |
2867 | { | |
2868 | errno = ENOENT; | |
2869 | return 0; | |
2870 | } | |
2871 | if (redir_open (buf, inp, out, err) == 0) | |
2872 | return s - start; | |
2873 | return 0; | |
2874 | } | |
2875 | ||
2876 | /* Parse the command line for redirection specs and prepare the file | |
2877 | descriptors for the 3 standard streams accordingly. */ | |
2878 | static bool | |
2879 | redirect_inferior_handles (const char *cmd_orig, char *cmd, | |
2880 | int *inp, int *out, int *err) | |
2881 | { | |
2882 | const char *s = cmd_orig; | |
2883 | char *d = cmd; | |
2884 | int quote = 0; | |
2885 | bool retval = false; | |
2886 | ||
2887 | while (isspace (*s)) | |
2888 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2889 | ||
2890 | while (*s) | |
2891 | { | |
2892 | if (*s == '"') /* could also support '..' quoting here */ | |
2893 | { | |
2894 | if (!quote) | |
2895 | quote = *s; | |
2896 | else if (*s == quote) | |
2897 | quote = 0; | |
2898 | } | |
2899 | else if (*s == '\\') | |
2900 | { | |
2901 | if (s[1] == '"') /* escaped quote char */ | |
2902 | s++; | |
2903 | } | |
2904 | else if (!quote) | |
2905 | { | |
2906 | /* Process a single redirection candidate. */ | |
2907 | if (*s == '<' || *s == '>' | |
2908 | || ((*s == '1' || *s == '2') && s[1] == '>') | |
2909 | || (*s == '0' && s[1] == '<')) | |
2910 | { | |
2911 | int skip = redir_set_redirection (s, inp, out, err); | |
2912 | ||
2913 | if (skip <= 0) | |
2914 | return false; | |
2915 | retval = true; | |
2916 | s += skip; | |
2917 | } | |
2918 | } | |
2919 | if (*s) | |
2920 | *d++ = *s++; | |
2921 | } | |
2922 | *d = '\0'; | |
2923 | return retval; | |
2924 | } | |
2925 | #endif /* !__CYGWIN__ */ | |
2926 | ||
dc05df57 | 2927 | /* Start an inferior windows child process and sets inferior_ptid to its pid. |
24e60978 SC |
2928 | EXEC_FILE is the file to run. |
2929 | ALLARGS is a string containing the arguments to the program. | |
2930 | ENV is the environment vector to pass. Errors reported with error(). */ | |
2931 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
2932 | void |
2933 | windows_nat_target::create_inferior (const char *exec_file, | |
2934 | const std::string &origallargs, | |
2935 | char **in_env, int from_tty) | |
24e60978 | 2936 | { |
b3c613f2 | 2937 | STARTUPINFO si; |
41b4aadc | 2938 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
b3c613f2 CF |
2939 | cygwin_buf_t real_path[__PMAX]; |
2940 | cygwin_buf_t shell[__PMAX]; /* Path to shell */ | |
d092c5a2 | 2941 | cygwin_buf_t infcwd[__PMAX]; |
d0d0ab16 | 2942 | const char *sh; |
b3c613f2 CF |
2943 | cygwin_buf_t *toexec; |
2944 | cygwin_buf_t *cygallargs; | |
2945 | cygwin_buf_t *args; | |
b7ff339d CV |
2946 | char **old_env = NULL; |
2947 | PWCHAR w32_env; | |
d0d0ab16 | 2948 | size_t len; |
2becadee CF |
2949 | int tty; |
2950 | int ostdin, ostdout, ostderr; | |
8ba42bc5 | 2951 | #else /* !__CYGWIN__ */ |
b3c613f2 | 2952 | char shell[__PMAX]; /* Path to shell */ |
5430098f | 2953 | const char *toexec; |
8ba42bc5 EZ |
2954 | char *args, *allargs_copy; |
2955 | size_t args_len, allargs_len; | |
2956 | int fd_inp = -1, fd_out = -1, fd_err = -1; | |
2957 | HANDLE tty = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; | |
8ba42bc5 | 2958 | bool redirected = false; |
c93dbcba EZ |
2959 | char *w32env; |
2960 | char *temp; | |
2961 | size_t envlen; | |
2962 | int i; | |
2963 | size_t envsize; | |
2964 | char **env; | |
8ba42bc5 | 2965 | #endif /* !__CYGWIN__ */ |
096c92dd | 2966 | const char *allargs = origallargs.c_str (); |
d0d0ab16 CV |
2967 | PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; |
2968 | BOOL ret; | |
2969 | DWORD flags = 0; | |
3cb3b8df | 2970 | const char *inferior_io_terminal = get_inferior_io_terminal (); |
24e60978 SC |
2971 | |
2972 | if (!exec_file) | |
8a3fe4f8 | 2973 | error (_("No executable specified, use `target exec'.")); |
24e60978 | 2974 | |
d092c5a2 SDJ |
2975 | const char *inferior_cwd = get_inferior_cwd (); |
2976 | std::string expanded_infcwd; | |
2977 | if (inferior_cwd != NULL) | |
2978 | { | |
2979 | expanded_infcwd = gdb_tilde_expand (inferior_cwd); | |
2980 | /* Mirror slashes on inferior's cwd. */ | |
2981 | std::replace (expanded_infcwd.begin (), expanded_infcwd.end (), | |
2982 | '/', '\\'); | |
2983 | inferior_cwd = expanded_infcwd.c_str (); | |
2984 | } | |
2985 | ||
24e60978 SC |
2986 | memset (&si, 0, sizeof (si)); |
2987 | si.cb = sizeof (si); | |
2988 | ||
d0d0ab16 CV |
2989 | if (new_group) |
2990 | flags |= CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP; | |
2991 | ||
2992 | if (new_console) | |
cd44747c | 2993 | windows_set_console_info (&si, &flags); |
d0d0ab16 | 2994 | |
10325bc5 | 2995 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
349b409f | 2996 | if (!useshell) |
dfe7f3ac | 2997 | { |
d0d0ab16 CV |
2998 | flags |= DEBUG_ONLY_THIS_PROCESS; |
2999 | if (cygwin_conv_path (CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W, exec_file, real_path, | |
b3c613f2 | 3000 | __PMAX * sizeof (cygwin_buf_t)) < 0) |
d0d0ab16 | 3001 | error (_("Error starting executable: %d"), errno); |
dfe7f3ac | 3002 | toexec = real_path; |
b3c613f2 | 3003 | #ifdef __USEWIDE |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3004 | len = mbstowcs (NULL, allargs, 0) + 1; |
3005 | if (len == (size_t) -1) | |
3006 | error (_("Error starting executable: %d"), errno); | |
3007 | cygallargs = (wchar_t *) alloca (len * sizeof (wchar_t)); | |
3008 | mbstowcs (cygallargs, allargs, len); | |
8ba42bc5 | 3009 | #else /* !__USEWIDE */ |
60c5c021 | 3010 | cygallargs = allargs; |
b3c613f2 | 3011 | #endif |
dfe7f3ac CF |
3012 | } |
3013 | else | |
3014 | { | |
974e6844 | 3015 | sh = get_shell (); |
b3c613f2 | 3016 | if (cygwin_conv_path (CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W, sh, shell, __PMAX) < 0) |
d0d0ab16 | 3017 | error (_("Error starting executable via shell: %d"), errno); |
b3c613f2 | 3018 | #ifdef __USEWIDE |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3019 | len = sizeof (L" -c 'exec '") + mbstowcs (NULL, exec_file, 0) |
3020 | + mbstowcs (NULL, allargs, 0) + 2; | |
3021 | cygallargs = (wchar_t *) alloca (len * sizeof (wchar_t)); | |
3022 | swprintf (cygallargs, len, L" -c 'exec %s %s'", exec_file, allargs); | |
8ba42bc5 | 3023 | #else /* !__USEWIDE */ |
08850b56 PM |
3024 | len = (sizeof (" -c 'exec '") + strlen (exec_file) |
3025 | + strlen (allargs) + 2); | |
3026 | cygallargs = (char *) alloca (len); | |
3027 | xsnprintf (cygallargs, len, " -c 'exec %s %s'", exec_file, allargs); | |
8ba42bc5 | 3028 | #endif /* __USEWIDE */ |
dfe7f3ac | 3029 | toexec = shell; |
d0d0ab16 | 3030 | flags |= DEBUG_PROCESS; |
dfe7f3ac | 3031 | } |
b3c613f2 | 3032 | |
d092c5a2 SDJ |
3033 | if (inferior_cwd != NULL |
3034 | && cygwin_conv_path (CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W, inferior_cwd, | |
3035 | infcwd, strlen (inferior_cwd)) < 0) | |
3036 | error (_("Error converting inferior cwd: %d"), errno); | |
3037 | ||
b3c613f2 CF |
3038 | #ifdef __USEWIDE |
3039 | args = (cygwin_buf_t *) alloca ((wcslen (toexec) + wcslen (cygallargs) + 2) | |
3040 | * sizeof (wchar_t)); | |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3041 | wcscpy (args, toexec); |
3042 | wcscat (args, L" "); | |
3043 | wcscat (args, cygallargs); | |
8ba42bc5 | 3044 | #else /* !__USEWIDE */ |
b3c613f2 CF |
3045 | args = (cygwin_buf_t *) alloca (strlen (toexec) + strlen (cygallargs) + 2); |
3046 | strcpy (args, toexec); | |
3047 | strcat (args, " "); | |
3048 | strcat (args, cygallargs); | |
8ba42bc5 | 3049 | #endif /* !__USEWIDE */ |
b3c613f2 | 3050 | |
b7ff339d CV |
3051 | #ifdef CW_CVT_ENV_TO_WINENV |
3052 | /* First try to create a direct Win32 copy of the POSIX environment. */ | |
3053 | w32_env = (PWCHAR) cygwin_internal (CW_CVT_ENV_TO_WINENV, in_env); | |
3054 | if (w32_env != (PWCHAR) -1) | |
3055 | flags |= CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT; | |
3056 | else | |
3057 | /* If that fails, fall back to old method tweaking GDB's environment. */ | |
8ba42bc5 | 3058 | #endif /* CW_CVT_ENV_TO_WINENV */ |
b7ff339d CV |
3059 | { |
3060 | /* Reset all Win32 environment variables to avoid leftover on next run. */ | |
3061 | clear_win32_environment (environ); | |
3062 | /* Prepare the environment vars for CreateProcess. */ | |
3063 | old_env = environ; | |
3064 | environ = in_env; | |
3065 | cygwin_internal (CW_SYNC_WINENV); | |
3066 | w32_env = NULL; | |
3067 | } | |
1750a5ef | 3068 | |
2becadee CF |
3069 | if (!inferior_io_terminal) |
3070 | tty = ostdin = ostdout = ostderr = -1; | |
3071 | else | |
3072 | { | |
3073 | tty = open (inferior_io_terminal, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); | |
3074 | if (tty < 0) | |
3075 | { | |
3076 | print_sys_errmsg (inferior_io_terminal, errno); | |
3077 | ostdin = ostdout = ostderr = -1; | |
3078 | } | |
3079 | else | |
3080 | { | |
3081 | ostdin = dup (0); | |
3082 | ostdout = dup (1); | |
3083 | ostderr = dup (2); | |
3084 | dup2 (tty, 0); | |
3085 | dup2 (tty, 1); | |
3086 | dup2 (tty, 2); | |
3087 | } | |
3088 | } | |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3089 | |
3090 | windows_init_thread_list (); | |
b3c613f2 CF |
3091 | ret = CreateProcess (0, |
3092 | args, /* command line */ | |
3093 | NULL, /* Security */ | |
3094 | NULL, /* thread */ | |
3095 | TRUE, /* inherit handles */ | |
3096 | flags, /* start flags */ | |
b7ff339d | 3097 | w32_env, /* environment */ |
d092c5a2 SDJ |
3098 | inferior_cwd != NULL ? infcwd : NULL, /* current |
3099 | directory */ | |
b3c613f2 CF |
3100 | &si, |
3101 | &pi); | |
b7ff339d CV |
3102 | if (w32_env) |
3103 | /* Just free the Win32 environment, if it could be created. */ | |
3104 | free (w32_env); | |
3105 | else | |
3106 | { | |
3107 | /* Reset all environment variables to avoid leftover on next run. */ | |
3108 | clear_win32_environment (in_env); | |
3109 | /* Restore normal GDB environment variables. */ | |
3110 | environ = old_env; | |
3111 | cygwin_internal (CW_SYNC_WINENV); | |
3112 | } | |
3113 | ||
d0d0ab16 CV |
3114 | if (tty >= 0) |
3115 | { | |
6af79d7b | 3116 | ::close (tty); |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3117 | dup2 (ostdin, 0); |
3118 | dup2 (ostdout, 1); | |
3119 | dup2 (ostderr, 2); | |
6af79d7b JT |
3120 | ::close (ostdin); |
3121 | ::close (ostdout); | |
3122 | ::close (ostderr); | |
d0d0ab16 | 3123 | } |
8ba42bc5 EZ |
3124 | #else /* !__CYGWIN__ */ |
3125 | allargs_len = strlen (allargs); | |
3126 | allargs_copy = strcpy ((char *) alloca (allargs_len + 1), allargs); | |
3127 | if (strpbrk (allargs_copy, "<>") != NULL) | |
3128 | { | |
3129 | int e = errno; | |
3130 | errno = 0; | |
3131 | redirected = | |
3132 | redirect_inferior_handles (allargs, allargs_copy, | |
3133 | &fd_inp, &fd_out, &fd_err); | |
3134 | if (errno) | |
6d91ce9a | 3135 | warning (_("Error in redirection: %s."), safe_strerror (errno)); |
8ba42bc5 EZ |
3136 | else |
3137 | errno = e; | |
3138 | allargs_len = strlen (allargs_copy); | |
3139 | } | |
3140 | /* If not all the standard streams are redirected by the command | |
3141 | line, use inferior_io_terminal for those which aren't. */ | |
3142 | if (inferior_io_terminal | |
3143 | && !(fd_inp >= 0 && fd_out >= 0 && fd_err >= 0)) | |
41b4aadc CF |
3144 | { |
3145 | SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa; | |
3146 | sa.nLength = sizeof(sa); | |
3147 | sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = 0; | |
3148 | sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; | |
3149 | tty = CreateFileA (inferior_io_terminal, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, | |
3150 | 0, &sa, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); | |
3151 | if (tty == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
3152 | warning (_("Warning: Failed to open TTY %s, error %#x."), | |
3153 | inferior_io_terminal, (unsigned) GetLastError ()); | |
8ba42bc5 EZ |
3154 | } |
3155 | if (redirected || tty != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
3156 | { | |
3157 | if (fd_inp >= 0) | |
3158 | si.hStdInput = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fd_inp); | |
3159 | else if (tty != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
3160 | si.hStdInput = tty; | |
41b4aadc | 3161 | else |
8ba42bc5 EZ |
3162 | si.hStdInput = GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE); |
3163 | if (fd_out >= 0) | |
3164 | si.hStdOutput = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fd_out); | |
3165 | else if (tty != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
3166 | si.hStdOutput = tty; | |
3167 | else | |
3168 | si.hStdOutput = GetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); | |
3169 | if (fd_err >= 0) | |
3170 | si.hStdError = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fd_err); | |
3171 | else if (tty != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) | |
3172 | si.hStdError = tty; | |
3173 | else | |
3174 | si.hStdError = GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE); | |
3175 | si.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; | |
41b4aadc | 3176 | } |
2becadee | 3177 | |
8ba42bc5 EZ |
3178 | toexec = exec_file; |
3179 | /* Build the command line, a space-separated list of tokens where | |
3180 | the first token is the name of the module to be executed. | |
3181 | To avoid ambiguities introduced by spaces in the module name, | |
3182 | we quote it. */ | |
3183 | args_len = strlen (toexec) + 2 /* quotes */ + allargs_len + 2; | |
3184 | args = (char *) alloca (args_len); | |
3185 | xsnprintf (args, args_len, "\"%s\" %s", toexec, allargs_copy); | |
3186 | ||
3187 | flags |= DEBUG_ONLY_THIS_PROCESS; | |
3188 | ||
c93dbcba EZ |
3189 | /* CreateProcess takes the environment list as a null terminated set of |
3190 | strings (i.e. two nulls terminate the list). */ | |
3191 | ||
3192 | /* Get total size for env strings. */ | |
3193 | for (envlen = 0, i = 0; in_env[i] && *in_env[i]; i++) | |
3194 | envlen += strlen (in_env[i]) + 1; | |
3195 | ||
3196 | envsize = sizeof (in_env[0]) * (i + 1); | |
3197 | env = (char **) alloca (envsize); | |
3198 | memcpy (env, in_env, envsize); | |
3199 | /* Windows programs expect the environment block to be sorted. */ | |
3200 | qsort (env, i, sizeof (char *), envvar_cmp); | |
3201 | ||
0ae1c716 | 3202 | w32env = (char *) alloca (envlen + 1); |
c93dbcba EZ |
3203 | |
3204 | /* Copy env strings into new buffer. */ | |
3205 | for (temp = w32env, i = 0; env[i] && *env[i]; i++) | |
3206 | { | |
3207 | strcpy (temp, env[i]); | |
3208 | temp += strlen (temp) + 1; | |
3209 | } | |
3210 | ||
3211 | /* Final nil string to terminate new env. */ | |
3212 | *temp = 0; | |
3213 | ||
dc05df57 | 3214 | windows_init_thread_list (); |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3215 | ret = CreateProcessA (0, |
3216 | args, /* command line */ | |
3217 | NULL, /* Security */ | |
3218 | NULL, /* thread */ | |
3219 | TRUE, /* inherit handles */ | |
3220 | flags, /* start flags */ | |
c93dbcba | 3221 | w32env, /* environment */ |
d092c5a2 | 3222 | inferior_cwd, /* current directory */ |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3223 | &si, |
3224 | &pi); | |
41b4aadc CF |
3225 | if (tty != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) |
3226 | CloseHandle (tty); | |
8ba42bc5 EZ |
3227 | if (fd_inp >= 0) |
3228 | _close (fd_inp); | |
3229 | if (fd_out >= 0) | |
3230 | _close (fd_out); | |
3231 | if (fd_err >= 0) | |
3232 | _close (fd_err); | |
3233 | #endif /* !__CYGWIN__ */ | |
2becadee | 3234 | |
24e60978 | 3235 | if (!ret) |
d50a0ce2 | 3236 | error (_("Error creating process %s, (error %u)."), |
8a3fe4f8 | 3237 | exec_file, (unsigned) GetLastError ()); |
24e60978 | 3238 | |
46f9f931 HD |
3239 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
3240 | BOOL wow64; | |
3241 | if (IsWow64Process (pi.hProcess, &wow64)) | |
3242 | wow64_process = wow64; | |
3243 | #endif | |
3244 | ||
c1766e7d PM |
3245 | CloseHandle (pi.hThread); |
3246 | CloseHandle (pi.hProcess); | |
3247 | ||
dfe7f3ac CF |
3248 | if (useshell && shell[0] != '\0') |
3249 | saw_create = -1; | |
3250 | else | |
3251 | saw_create = 0; | |
3252 | ||
f6ac5f3d | 3253 | do_initial_windows_stuff (this, pi.dwProcessId, 0); |
d3a09475 | 3254 | |
17617f2d | 3255 | /* windows_continue (DBG_CONTINUE, -1, 0); */ |
24e60978 SC |
3256 | } |
3257 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
3258 | void |
3259 | windows_nat_target::mourn_inferior () | |
24e60978 | 3260 | { |
17617f2d | 3261 | (void) windows_continue (DBG_CONTINUE, -1, 0); |
df7e5265 | 3262 | x86_cleanup_dregs(); |
bf25528d CF |
3263 | if (open_process_used) |
3264 | { | |
3265 | CHECK (CloseHandle (current_process_handle)); | |
3266 | open_process_used = 0; | |
3267 | } | |
7928d571 | 3268 | siginfo_er.ExceptionCode = 0; |
f6ac5f3d | 3269 | inf_child_target::mourn_inferior (); |
24e60978 SC |
3270 | } |
3271 | ||
24e60978 | 3272 | /* Send a SIGINT to the process group. This acts just like the user typed a |
581e13c1 | 3273 | ^C on the controlling terminal. */ |
24e60978 | 3274 | |
f6ac5f3d PA |
3275 | void |
3276 | windows_nat_target::interrupt () | |
24e60978 | 3277 | { |
1ef980b9 | 3278 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent (CTRLC_EVENT, 0)\n")); |
1e37c281 | 3279 | CHECK (GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent (CTRL_C_EVENT, current_event.dwProcessId)); |
3a4b77d8 | 3280 | registers_changed (); /* refresh register state */ |
24e60978 SC |
3281 | } |
3282 | ||
44f38867 PA |
3283 | /* Helper for windows_xfer_partial that handles memory transfers. |
3284 | Arguments are like target_xfer_partial. */ | |
3285 | ||
9b409511 | 3286 | static enum target_xfer_status |
44f38867 | 3287 | windows_xfer_memory (gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf, |
9b409511 | 3288 | ULONGEST memaddr, ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len) |
24e60978 | 3289 | { |
5732a500 | 3290 | SIZE_T done = 0; |
44f38867 | 3291 | BOOL success; |
9e52adf9 | 3292 | DWORD lasterror = 0; |
44f38867 PA |
3293 | |
3294 | if (writebuf != NULL) | |
24e60978 | 3295 | { |
a2388568 | 3296 | DEBUG_MEM (("gdb: write target memory, %s bytes at %s\n", |
b55e14c7 | 3297 | pulongest (len), core_addr_to_string (memaddr))); |
44f38867 PA |
3298 | success = WriteProcessMemory (current_process_handle, |
3299 | (LPVOID) (uintptr_t) memaddr, writebuf, | |
3300 | len, &done); | |
9e52adf9 | 3301 | if (!success) |
7126d5c8 | 3302 | lasterror = GetLastError (); |
2b008701 | 3303 | FlushInstructionCache (current_process_handle, |
2c647436 | 3304 | (LPCVOID) (uintptr_t) memaddr, len); |
24e60978 SC |
3305 | } |
3306 | else | |
3307 | { | |
a2388568 | 3308 | DEBUG_MEM (("gdb: read target memory, %s bytes at %s\n", |
b55e14c7 | 3309 | pulongest (len), core_addr_to_string (memaddr))); |
44f38867 PA |
3310 | success = ReadProcessMemory (current_process_handle, |
3311 | (LPCVOID) (uintptr_t) memaddr, readbuf, | |
3312 | len, &done); | |
9e52adf9 | 3313 | if (!success) |
7126d5c8 | 3314 | lasterror = GetLastError (); |
24e60978 | 3315 | } |
9b409511 | 3316 | *xfered_len = (ULONGEST) done; |
9e52adf9 | 3317 | if (!success && lasterror == ERROR_PARTIAL_COPY && done > 0) |
9b409511 | 3318 | return TARGET_XFER_OK; |
9e52adf9 | 3319 | else |
9b409511 | 3320 | return success ? TARGET_XFER_OK : TARGET_XFER_E_IO; |
24e60978 SC |
3321 | } |
3322 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
3323 | void |
3324 | windows_nat_target::kill () | |
24e60978 | 3325 | { |
3cee93ac CF |
3326 | CHECK (TerminateProcess (current_process_handle, 0)); |
3327 | ||
b5edcb45 ILT |
3328 | for (;;) |
3329 | { | |
17617f2d | 3330 | if (!windows_continue (DBG_CONTINUE, -1, 1)) |
b5edcb45 | 3331 | break; |
0a4afda3 | 3332 | if (!wait_for_debug_event (¤t_event, INFINITE)) |
b5edcb45 | 3333 | break; |
3cee93ac | 3334 | if (current_event.dwDebugEventCode == EXIT_PROCESS_DEBUG_EVENT) |
b5edcb45 ILT |
3335 | break; |
3336 | } | |
3337 | ||
9eee20eb | 3338 | target_mourn_inferior (inferior_ptid); /* Or just windows_mourn_inferior? */ |
24e60978 SC |
3339 | } |
3340 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
3341 | void |
3342 | windows_nat_target::close () | |
24e60978 | 3343 | { |
dc05df57 | 3344 | DEBUG_EVENTS (("gdb: windows_close, inferior_ptid=%d\n", |
e99b03dc | 3345 | inferior_ptid.pid ())); |
24e60978 | 3346 | } |
1ef980b9 | 3347 | |
581e13c1 | 3348 | /* Convert pid to printable format. */ |
a068643d | 3349 | std::string |
f6ac5f3d | 3350 | windows_nat_target::pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid) |
24e60978 | 3351 | { |
7c7411bc TT |
3352 | if (ptid.lwp () != 0) |
3353 | return string_printf ("Thread %d.0x%lx", ptid.pid (), ptid.lwp ()); | |
2dc38344 PA |
3354 | |
3355 | return normal_pid_to_str (ptid); | |
3ee6f623 CF |
3356 | } |
3357 | ||
9b409511 | 3358 | static enum target_xfer_status |
dc05df57 | 3359 | windows_xfer_shared_libraries (struct target_ops *ops, |
9b409511 YQ |
3360 | enum target_object object, const char *annex, |
3361 | gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf, | |
3362 | ULONGEST offset, ULONGEST len, | |
3363 | ULONGEST *xfered_len) | |
3cb8e7f6 | 3364 | { |
de1b3c3d PA |
3365 | struct obstack obstack; |
3366 | const char *buf; | |
3367 | LONGEST len_avail; | |
3cb8e7f6 | 3368 | struct so_list *so; |
3cb8e7f6 | 3369 | |
de1b3c3d | 3370 | if (writebuf) |
2ed4b548 | 3371 | return TARGET_XFER_E_IO; |
3cb8e7f6 | 3372 | |
de1b3c3d PA |
3373 | obstack_init (&obstack); |
3374 | obstack_grow_str (&obstack, "<library-list>\n"); | |
3375 | for (so = solib_start.next; so; so = so->next) | |
d0e449a1 SM |
3376 | { |
3377 | lm_info_windows *li = (lm_info_windows *) so->lm_info; | |
3378 | ||
3379 | windows_xfer_shared_library (so->so_name, (CORE_ADDR) | |
3380 | (uintptr_t) li->load_addr, | |
c162ed3e | 3381 | &li->text_offset, |
d0e449a1 SM |
3382 | target_gdbarch (), &obstack); |
3383 | } | |
de1b3c3d | 3384 | obstack_grow_str0 (&obstack, "</library-list>\n"); |
3cb8e7f6 | 3385 | |
0ae1c716 | 3386 | buf = (const char *) obstack_finish (&obstack); |
de1b3c3d PA |
3387 | len_avail = strlen (buf); |
3388 | if (offset >= len_avail) | |
49dc7f4b PM |
3389 | len= 0; |
3390 | else | |
3391 | { | |
3392 | if (len > len_avail - offset) | |
3393 | len = len_avail - offset; | |
3394 | memcpy (readbuf, buf + offset, len); | |
3395 | } | |
3cb8e7f6 | 3396 | |
de1b3c3d | 3397 | obstack_free (&obstack, NULL); |
9b409511 | 3398 | *xfered_len = (ULONGEST) len; |
0837c976 | 3399 | return len != 0 ? TARGET_XFER_OK : TARGET_XFER_EOF; |
3cb8e7f6 CF |
3400 | } |
3401 | ||
7928d571 HD |
3402 | /* Helper for windows_nat_target::xfer_partial that handles signal info. */ |
3403 | ||
3404 | static enum target_xfer_status | |
3405 | windows_xfer_siginfo (gdb_byte *readbuf, ULONGEST offset, ULONGEST len, | |
3406 | ULONGEST *xfered_len) | |
3407 | { | |
46f9f931 HD |
3408 | char *buf = (char *) &siginfo_er; |
3409 | size_t bufsize = sizeof (siginfo_er); | |
3410 | ||
3411 | #ifdef __x86_64__ | |
3412 | EXCEPTION_RECORD32 er32; | |
3413 | if (wow64_process) | |
3414 | { | |
3415 | buf = (char *) &er32; | |
3416 | bufsize = sizeof (er32); | |
3417 | ||
3418 | er32.ExceptionCode = siginfo_er.ExceptionCode; | |
3419 | er32.ExceptionFlags = siginfo_er.ExceptionFlags; | |
3420 | er32.ExceptionRecord = (uintptr_t) siginfo_er.ExceptionRecord; | |
3421 | er32.ExceptionAddress = (uintptr_t) siginfo_er.ExceptionAddress; | |
3422 | er32.NumberParameters = siginfo_er.NumberParameters; | |
3423 | int i; | |
3424 | for (i = 0; i < EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS; i++) | |
3425 | er32.ExceptionInformation[i] = siginfo_er.ExceptionInformation[i]; | |
3426 | } | |
3427 | #endif | |
3428 | ||
7928d571 HD |
3429 | if (siginfo_er.ExceptionCode == 0) |
3430 | return TARGET_XFER_E_IO; | |
3431 | ||
3432 | if (readbuf == nullptr) | |
3433 | return TARGET_XFER_E_IO; | |
3434 | ||
46f9f931 | 3435 | if (offset > bufsize) |
7928d571 HD |
3436 | return TARGET_XFER_E_IO; |
3437 | ||
46f9f931 HD |
3438 | if (offset + len > bufsize) |
3439 | len = bufsize - offset; | |
7928d571 | 3440 | |
46f9f931 | 3441 | memcpy (readbuf, buf + offset, len); |
7928d571 HD |
3442 | *xfered_len = len; |
3443 | ||
3444 | return TARGET_XFER_OK; | |
3445 | } | |
3446 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
3447 | enum target_xfer_status |
3448 | windows_nat_target::xfer_partial (enum target_object object, | |
3449 | const char *annex, gdb_byte *readbuf, | |
2f4f025f TT |
3450 | const gdb_byte *writebuf, ULONGEST offset, |
3451 | ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len) | |
3cb8e7f6 | 3452 | { |
de1b3c3d | 3453 | switch (object) |
3cb8e7f6 | 3454 | { |
de1b3c3d | 3455 | case TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY: |
9b409511 | 3456 | return windows_xfer_memory (readbuf, writebuf, offset, len, xfered_len); |
de1b3c3d PA |
3457 | |
3458 | case TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES: | |
f6ac5f3d | 3459 | return windows_xfer_shared_libraries (this, object, annex, readbuf, |
9b409511 | 3460 | writebuf, offset, len, xfered_len); |
3929abe9 | 3461 | |
7928d571 HD |
3462 | case TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO: |
3463 | return windows_xfer_siginfo (readbuf, offset, len, xfered_len); | |
3464 | ||
de1b3c3d | 3465 | default: |
2f4f025f | 3466 | if (beneath () == NULL) |
178d6a63 JB |
3467 | { |
3468 | /* This can happen when requesting the transfer of unsupported | |
3469 | objects before a program has been started (and therefore | |
3470 | with the current_target having no target beneath). */ | |
3471 | return TARGET_XFER_E_IO; | |
3472 | } | |
2f4f025f TT |
3473 | return beneath ()->xfer_partial (object, annex, |
3474 | readbuf, writebuf, offset, len, | |
3475 | xfered_len); | |
3929abe9 | 3476 | } |
02c5aecd CF |
3477 | } |
3478 | ||
711e434b PM |
3479 | /* Provide thread local base, i.e. Thread Information Block address. |
3480 | Returns 1 if ptid is found and sets *ADDR to thread_local_base. */ | |
3481 | ||
57810aa7 | 3482 | bool |
f6ac5f3d | 3483 | windows_nat_target::get_tib_address (ptid_t ptid, CORE_ADDR *addr) |
711e434b | 3484 | { |
876d1cd7 | 3485 | windows_thread_info *th; |
711e434b | 3486 | |
28688adf | 3487 | th = thread_rec (ptid, DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT); |
711e434b | 3488 | if (th == NULL) |
57810aa7 | 3489 | return false; |
711e434b PM |
3490 | |
3491 | if (addr != NULL) | |
3492 | *addr = th->thread_local_base; | |
3493 | ||
57810aa7 | 3494 | return true; |
711e434b PM |
3495 | } |
3496 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
3497 | ptid_t |
3498 | windows_nat_target::get_ada_task_ptid (long lwp, long thread) | |
1e2f1c5c | 3499 | { |
7c7411bc | 3500 | return ptid_t (inferior_ptid.pid (), lwp, 0); |
1e2f1c5c JB |
3501 | } |
3502 | ||
24cdb46e РИ |
3503 | /* Implementation of the to_thread_name method. */ |
3504 | ||
f6ac5f3d PA |
3505 | const char * |
3506 | windows_nat_target::thread_name (struct thread_info *thr) | |
24cdb46e | 3507 | { |
28688adf | 3508 | return thread_rec (thr->ptid, DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT)->name.get (); |
24cdb46e РИ |
3509 | } |
3510 | ||
24e60978 | 3511 | |
6c265988 | 3512 | void _initialize_windows_nat (); |
24e60978 | 3513 | void |
6c265988 | 3514 | _initialize_windows_nat () |
24e60978 | 3515 | { |
df7e5265 GB |
3516 | x86_dr_low.set_control = cygwin_set_dr7; |
3517 | x86_dr_low.set_addr = cygwin_set_dr; | |
3518 | x86_dr_low.get_addr = cygwin_get_dr; | |
3519 | x86_dr_low.get_status = cygwin_get_dr6; | |
3520 | x86_dr_low.get_control = cygwin_get_dr7; | |
51a9c8c5 | 3521 | |
df7e5265 GB |
3522 | /* x86_dr_low.debug_register_length field is set by |
3523 | calling x86_set_debug_register_length function | |
51a9c8c5 | 3524 | in processor windows specific native file. */ |
fa58ee11 | 3525 | |
d9f719f1 | 3526 | add_inf_child_target (&the_windows_nat_target); |
1ef980b9 | 3527 | |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3528 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
3529 | cygwin_internal (CW_SET_DOS_FILE_WARNING, 0); | |
3530 | #endif | |
3531 | ||
463888ab РИ |
3532 | add_com ("signal-event", class_run, signal_event_command, _("\ |
3533 | Signal a crashed process with event ID, to allow its debugging.\n\ | |
3534 | This command is needed in support of setting up GDB as JIT debugger on \ | |
3535 | MS-Windows. The command should be invoked from the GDB command line using \ | |
3536 | the '-ex' command-line option. The ID of the event that blocks the \ | |
3537 | crashed process will be supplied by the Windows JIT debugging mechanism.")); | |
3538 | ||
10325bc5 | 3539 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
5bf193a2 AC |
3540 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("shell", class_support, &useshell, _("\ |
3541 | Set use of shell to start subprocess."), _("\ | |
3542 | Show use of shell to start subprocess."), NULL, | |
3543 | NULL, | |
3544 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3545 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
3546 | ||
581e13c1 MS |
3547 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("cygwin-exceptions", class_support, |
3548 | &cygwin_exceptions, _("\ | |
09280ddf CF |
3549 | Break when an exception is detected in the Cygwin DLL itself."), _("\ |
3550 | Show whether gdb breaks on exceptions in the Cygwin DLL itself."), NULL, | |
3551 | NULL, | |
3552 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3553 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
10325bc5 | 3554 | #endif |
09280ddf | 3555 | |
5bf193a2 AC |
3556 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("new-console", class_support, &new_console, _("\ |
3557 | Set creation of new console when creating child process."), _("\ | |
3558 | Show creation of new console when creating child process."), NULL, | |
3559 | NULL, | |
3560 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3561 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
3562 | ||
3563 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("new-group", class_support, &new_group, _("\ | |
3564 | Set creation of new group when creating child process."), _("\ | |
3565 | Show creation of new group when creating child process."), NULL, | |
3566 | NULL, | |
3567 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3568 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
3569 | ||
3570 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("debugexec", class_support, &debug_exec, _("\ | |
3571 | Set whether to display execution in child process."), _("\ | |
3572 | Show whether to display execution in child process."), NULL, | |
3573 | NULL, | |
3574 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3575 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
3576 | ||
3577 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("debugevents", class_support, &debug_events, _("\ | |
3578 | Set whether to display kernel events in child process."), _("\ | |
3579 | Show whether to display kernel events in child process."), NULL, | |
3580 | NULL, | |
3581 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3582 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
3583 | ||
3584 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("debugmemory", class_support, &debug_memory, _("\ | |
3585 | Set whether to display memory accesses in child process."), _("\ | |
3586 | Show whether to display memory accesses in child process."), NULL, | |
3587 | NULL, | |
3588 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3589 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
3590 | ||
3591 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("debugexceptions", class_support, | |
3592 | &debug_exceptions, _("\ | |
3593 | Set whether to display kernel exceptions in child process."), _("\ | |
3594 | Show whether to display kernel exceptions in child process."), NULL, | |
3595 | NULL, | |
3596 | NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ | |
3597 | &setlist, &showlist); | |
1ef980b9 | 3598 | |
711e434b | 3599 | init_w32_command_list (); |
c1748f97 PM |
3600 | |
3601 | add_cmd ("selector", class_info, display_selectors, | |
1a966eab | 3602 | _("Display selectors infos."), |
c1748f97 | 3603 | &info_w32_cmdlist); |
24e60978 | 3604 | } |
3cee93ac | 3605 | |
fa4ba8da PM |
3606 | /* Hardware watchpoint support, adapted from go32-nat.c code. */ |
3607 | ||
3608 | /* Pass the address ADDR to the inferior in the I'th debug register. | |
3609 | Here we just store the address in dr array, the registers will be | |
dc05df57 | 3610 | actually set up when windows_continue is called. */ |
9bb9e8ad | 3611 | static void |
fa4ba8da PM |
3612 | cygwin_set_dr (int i, CORE_ADDR addr) |
3613 | { | |
3614 | if (i < 0 || i > 3) | |
3615 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, | |
e2e0b3e5 | 3616 | _("Invalid register %d in cygwin_set_dr.\n"), i); |
41b4aadc | 3617 | dr[i] = addr; |
fa4ba8da PM |
3618 | debug_registers_changed = 1; |
3619 | debug_registers_used = 1; | |
3620 | } | |
3621 | ||
3622 | /* Pass the value VAL to the inferior in the DR7 debug control | |
3623 | register. Here we just store the address in D_REGS, the watchpoint | |
dc05df57 | 3624 | will be actually set up in windows_wait. */ |
9bb9e8ad PM |
3625 | static void |
3626 | cygwin_set_dr7 (unsigned long val) | |
fa4ba8da | 3627 | { |
9bb9e8ad | 3628 | dr[7] = (CORE_ADDR) val; |
fa4ba8da PM |
3629 | debug_registers_changed = 1; |
3630 | debug_registers_used = 1; | |
3631 | } | |
3632 | ||
7b50312a PA |
3633 | /* Get the value of debug register I from the inferior. */ |
3634 | ||
3635 | static CORE_ADDR | |
3636 | cygwin_get_dr (int i) | |
3637 | { | |
3638 | return dr[i]; | |
3639 | } | |
3640 | ||
fa4ba8da PM |
3641 | /* Get the value of the DR6 debug status register from the inferior. |
3642 | Here we just return the value stored in dr[6] | |
3643 | by the last call to thread_rec for current_event.dwThreadId id. */ | |
9bb9e8ad | 3644 | static unsigned long |
fa4ba8da PM |
3645 | cygwin_get_dr6 (void) |
3646 | { | |
9bb9e8ad | 3647 | return (unsigned long) dr[6]; |
fa4ba8da PM |
3648 | } |
3649 | ||
7b50312a PA |
3650 | /* Get the value of the DR7 debug status register from the inferior. |
3651 | Here we just return the value stored in dr[7] by the last call to | |
3652 | thread_rec for current_event.dwThreadId id. */ | |
3653 | ||
3654 | static unsigned long | |
3655 | cygwin_get_dr7 (void) | |
3656 | { | |
3657 | return (unsigned long) dr[7]; | |
3658 | } | |
3659 | ||
2dc38344 | 3660 | /* Determine if the thread referenced by "ptid" is alive |
3cee93ac | 3661 | by "polling" it. If WaitForSingleObject returns WAIT_OBJECT_0 |
581e13c1 | 3662 | it means that the thread has died. Otherwise it is assumed to be alive. */ |
f6ac5f3d | 3663 | |
57810aa7 | 3664 | bool |
f6ac5f3d | 3665 | windows_nat_target::thread_alive (ptid_t ptid) |
3cee93ac | 3666 | { |
7c7411bc | 3667 | gdb_assert (ptid.lwp () != 0); |
39f77062 | 3668 | |
28688adf | 3669 | return (WaitForSingleObject (thread_rec (ptid, DONT_INVALIDATE_CONTEXT)->h, 0) |
8e61ebec | 3670 | != WAIT_OBJECT_0); |
3cee93ac CF |
3671 | } |
3672 | ||
6c265988 | 3673 | void _initialize_check_for_gdb_ini (); |
2a3d5645 | 3674 | void |
6c265988 | 3675 | _initialize_check_for_gdb_ini () |
2a3d5645 CF |
3676 | { |
3677 | char *homedir; | |
3678 | if (inhibit_gdbinit) | |
3679 | return; | |
3680 | ||
3681 | homedir = getenv ("HOME"); | |
3682 | if (homedir) | |
3683 | { | |
3684 | char *p; | |
3685 | char *oldini = (char *) alloca (strlen (homedir) + | |
1270fac6 | 3686 | sizeof ("gdb.ini") + 1); |
2a3d5645 CF |
3687 | strcpy (oldini, homedir); |
3688 | p = strchr (oldini, '\0'); | |
0ba1096a | 3689 | if (p > oldini && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1])) |
2a3d5645 CF |
3690 | *p++ = '/'; |
3691 | strcpy (p, "gdb.ini"); | |
3692 | if (access (oldini, 0) == 0) | |
3693 | { | |
3694 | int len = strlen (oldini); | |
1270fac6 | 3695 | char *newini = (char *) alloca (len + 2); |
08850b56 | 3696 | |
1270fac6 | 3697 | xsnprintf (newini, len + 2, "%.*s.gdbinit", |
08850b56 | 3698 | (int) (len - (sizeof ("gdb.ini") - 1)), oldini); |
8a3fe4f8 | 3699 | warning (_("obsolete '%s' found. Rename to '%s'."), oldini, newini); |
2a3d5645 CF |
3700 | } |
3701 | } | |
3702 | } | |
33605d39 | 3703 | |
2b008701 | 3704 | /* Define dummy functions which always return error for the rare cases where |
581e13c1 | 3705 | these functions could not be found. */ |
2b008701 CF |
3706 | static BOOL WINAPI |
3707 | bad_DebugActiveProcessStop (DWORD w) | |
3708 | { | |
3709 | return FALSE; | |
3710 | } | |
3711 | static BOOL WINAPI | |
3712 | bad_DebugBreakProcess (HANDLE w) | |
3713 | { | |
3714 | return FALSE; | |
3715 | } | |
3716 | static BOOL WINAPI | |
3717 | bad_DebugSetProcessKillOnExit (BOOL w) | |
3718 | { | |
3719 | return FALSE; | |
3720 | } | |
3721 | static BOOL WINAPI | |
3722 | bad_EnumProcessModules (HANDLE w, HMODULE *x, DWORD y, LPDWORD z) | |
3723 | { | |
3724 | return FALSE; | |
3725 | } | |
b3c613f2 CF |
3726 | |
3727 | #ifdef __USEWIDE | |
2b008701 | 3728 | static DWORD WINAPI |
b3c613f2 | 3729 | bad_GetModuleFileNameExW (HANDLE w, HMODULE x, LPWSTR y, DWORD z) |
2b008701 CF |
3730 | { |
3731 | return 0; | |
3732 | } | |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3733 | #else |
3734 | static DWORD WINAPI | |
b3c613f2 | 3735 | bad_GetModuleFileNameExA (HANDLE w, HMODULE x, LPSTR y, DWORD z) |
d0d0ab16 CV |
3736 | { |
3737 | return 0; | |
3738 | } | |
3739 | #endif | |
b3c613f2 | 3740 | |
2b008701 CF |
3741 | static BOOL WINAPI |
3742 | bad_GetModuleInformation (HANDLE w, HMODULE x, LPMODULEINFO y, DWORD z) | |
3743 | { | |
3744 | return FALSE; | |
3745 | } | |
3746 | ||
418c6cb3 CF |
3747 | static BOOL WINAPI |
3748 | bad_OpenProcessToken (HANDLE w, DWORD x, PHANDLE y) | |
3749 | { | |
3750 | return FALSE; | |
3751 | } | |
3752 | ||
cd44747c PM |
3753 | static BOOL WINAPI |
3754 | bad_GetCurrentConsoleFont (HANDLE w, BOOL bMaxWindow, CONSOLE_FONT_INFO *f) | |
3755 | { | |
3756 | f->nFont = 0; | |
3757 | return 1; | |
3758 | } | |
3759 | static COORD WINAPI | |
3760 | bad_GetConsoleFontSize (HANDLE w, DWORD nFont) | |
3761 | { | |
3762 | COORD size; | |
3763 | size.X = 8; | |
3764 | size.Y = 12; | |
3765 | return size; | |
3766 | } | |
3767 | ||
2b008701 | 3768 | /* Load any functions which may not be available in ancient versions |
581e13c1 | 3769 | of Windows. */ |
d603d4b3 | 3770 | |
6c265988 | 3771 | void _initialize_loadable (); |
33605d39 | 3772 | void |
6c265988 | 3773 | _initialize_loadable () |
33605d39 | 3774 | { |
2b008701 CF |
3775 | HMODULE hm = NULL; |
3776 | ||
43499ea3 PA |
3777 | #define GPA(m, func) \ |
3778 | func = (func ## _ftype *) GetProcAddress (m, #func) | |
3779 | ||
2b008701 CF |
3780 | hm = LoadLibrary ("kernel32.dll"); |
3781 | if (hm) | |
33605d39 | 3782 | { |
43499ea3 PA |
3783 | GPA (hm, DebugActiveProcessStop); |
3784 | GPA (hm, DebugBreakProcess); | |
3785 | GPA (hm, DebugSetProcessKillOnExit); | |
3786 | GPA (hm, GetConsoleFontSize); | |
3787 | GPA (hm, DebugActiveProcessStop); | |
3788 | GPA (hm, GetCurrentConsoleFont); | |
46f9f931 HD |
3789 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
3790 | GPA (hm, Wow64SuspendThread); | |
3791 | GPA (hm, Wow64GetThreadContext); | |
3792 | GPA (hm, Wow64SetThreadContext); | |
3793 | GPA (hm, Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry); | |
3794 | #endif | |
2b008701 | 3795 | } |
33605d39 | 3796 | |
2b008701 | 3797 | /* Set variables to dummy versions of these processes if the function |
581e13c1 | 3798 | wasn't found in kernel32.dll. */ |
b3c613f2 CF |
3799 | if (!DebugBreakProcess) |
3800 | DebugBreakProcess = bad_DebugBreakProcess; | |
3801 | if (!DebugActiveProcessStop || !DebugSetProcessKillOnExit) | |
2b008701 | 3802 | { |
b3c613f2 CF |
3803 | DebugActiveProcessStop = bad_DebugActiveProcessStop; |
3804 | DebugSetProcessKillOnExit = bad_DebugSetProcessKillOnExit; | |
2b008701 | 3805 | } |
cd44747c PM |
3806 | if (!GetConsoleFontSize) |
3807 | GetConsoleFontSize = bad_GetConsoleFontSize; | |
3808 | if (!GetCurrentConsoleFont) | |
3809 | GetCurrentConsoleFont = bad_GetCurrentConsoleFont; | |
33605d39 | 3810 | |
2b008701 | 3811 | /* Load optional functions used for retrieving filename information |
581e13c1 | 3812 | associated with the currently debugged process or its dlls. */ |
2b008701 CF |
3813 | hm = LoadLibrary ("psapi.dll"); |
3814 | if (hm) | |
3815 | { | |
43499ea3 | 3816 | GPA (hm, EnumProcessModules); |
46f9f931 HD |
3817 | #ifdef __x86_64__ |
3818 | GPA (hm, EnumProcessModulesEx); | |
3819 | #endif | |
43499ea3 | 3820 | GPA (hm, GetModuleInformation); |
aec47d1d JB |
3821 | GetModuleFileNameEx = (GetModuleFileNameEx_ftype *) |
3822 | GetProcAddress (hm, GetModuleFileNameEx_name); | |
33605d39 CF |
3823 | } |
3824 | ||
b3c613f2 | 3825 | if (!EnumProcessModules || !GetModuleInformation || !GetModuleFileNameEx) |
2b008701 CF |
3826 | { |
3827 | /* Set variables to dummy versions of these processes if the function | |
581e13c1 | 3828 | wasn't found in psapi.dll. */ |
b3c613f2 CF |
3829 | EnumProcessModules = bad_EnumProcessModules; |
3830 | GetModuleInformation = bad_GetModuleInformation; | |
3831 | GetModuleFileNameEx = bad_GetModuleFileNameEx; | |
581e13c1 MS |
3832 | /* This will probably fail on Windows 9x/Me. Let the user know |
3833 | that we're missing some functionality. */ | |
3834 | warning(_("\ | |
3835 | cannot automatically find executable file or library to read symbols.\n\ | |
3836 | Use \"file\" or \"dll\" command to load executable/libraries directly.")); | |
418c6cb3 CF |
3837 | } |
3838 | ||
3839 | hm = LoadLibrary ("advapi32.dll"); | |
3840 | if (hm) | |
3841 | { | |
43499ea3 PA |
3842 | GPA (hm, OpenProcessToken); |
3843 | GPA (hm, LookupPrivilegeValueA); | |
3844 | GPA (hm, AdjustTokenPrivileges); | |
418c6cb3 | 3845 | /* Only need to set one of these since if OpenProcessToken fails nothing |
581e13c1 MS |
3846 | else is needed. */ |
3847 | if (!OpenProcessToken || !LookupPrivilegeValueA | |
3848 | || !AdjustTokenPrivileges) | |
b3c613f2 | 3849 | OpenProcessToken = bad_OpenProcessToken; |
2b008701 | 3850 | } |
43499ea3 PA |
3851 | |
3852 | #undef GPA | |
33605d39 | 3853 | } |