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1 /* Core dump and executable file functions below target vector, for GDB.
2 Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
3 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This file is part of GDB.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22
23 #include "defs.h"
24 #include "gdb_string.h"
25 #include <errno.h>
26 #include <signal.h>
27 #include <fcntl.h>
28 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FILE_H
29 #include <sys/file.h> /* needed for F_OK and friends */
30 #endif
31 #include "frame.h" /* required by inferior.h */
32 #include "inferior.h"
33 #include "symtab.h"
34 #include "command.h"
35 #include "bfd.h"
36 #include "target.h"
37 #include "gdbcore.h"
38 #include "gdbthread.h"
39 #include "regcache.h"
40 #include "symfile.h"
41
42 #ifndef O_BINARY
43 #define O_BINARY 0
44 #endif
45
46 /* List of all available core_fns. On gdb startup, each core file register
47 reader calls add_core_fns() to register information on each core format it
48 is prepared to read. */
49
50 static struct core_fns *core_file_fns = NULL;
51
52 /* The core_fns for a core file handler that is prepared to read the core
53 file currently open on core_bfd. */
54
55 static struct core_fns *core_vec = NULL;
56
57 static void core_files_info (struct target_ops *);
58
59 #ifdef SOLIB_ADD
60 static int solib_add_stub (PTR);
61 #endif
62
63 static struct core_fns *sniff_core_bfd (bfd *);
64
65 static boolean gdb_check_format (bfd *);
66
67 static void core_open (char *, int);
68
69 static void core_detach (char *, int);
70
71 static void core_close (int);
72
73 static void core_close_cleanup (void *ignore);
74
75 static void get_core_registers (int);
76
77 static void add_to_thread_list (bfd *, asection *, PTR);
78
79 static int ignore (CORE_ADDR, char *);
80
81 static int core_file_thread_alive (ptid_t tid);
82
83 static void init_core_ops (void);
84
85 void _initialize_corelow (void);
86
87 struct target_ops core_ops;
88
89 /* Link a new core_fns into the global core_file_fns list. Called on gdb
90 startup by the _initialize routine in each core file register reader, to
91 register information about each format the the reader is prepared to
92 handle. */
93
94 void
95 add_core_fns (struct core_fns *cf)
96 {
97 cf->next = core_file_fns;
98 core_file_fns = cf;
99 }
100
101 /* The default function that core file handlers can use to examine a
102 core file BFD and decide whether or not to accept the job of
103 reading the core file. */
104
105 int
106 default_core_sniffer (struct core_fns *our_fns, bfd *abfd)
107 {
108 int result;
109
110 result = (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == our_fns -> core_flavour);
111 return (result);
112 }
113
114 /* Walk through the list of core functions to find a set that can
115 handle the core file open on ABFD. Default to the first one in the
116 list if nothing matches. Returns pointer to set that is
117 selected. */
118
119 static struct core_fns *
120 sniff_core_bfd (bfd *abfd)
121 {
122 struct core_fns *cf;
123 struct core_fns *yummy = NULL;
124 int matches = 0;;
125
126 for (cf = core_file_fns; cf != NULL; cf = cf->next)
127 {
128 if (cf->core_sniffer (cf, abfd))
129 {
130 yummy = cf;
131 matches++;
132 }
133 }
134 if (matches > 1)
135 {
136 warning ("\"%s\": ambiguous core format, %d handlers match",
137 bfd_get_filename (abfd), matches);
138 }
139 else if (matches == 0)
140 {
141 warning ("\"%s\": no core file handler recognizes format, using default",
142 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
143 }
144 if (yummy == NULL)
145 {
146 yummy = core_file_fns;
147 }
148 return (yummy);
149 }
150
151 /* The default is to reject every core file format we see. Either
152 BFD has to recognize it, or we have to provide a function in the
153 core file handler that recognizes it. */
154
155 int
156 default_check_format (bfd *abfd)
157 {
158 return (0);
159 }
160
161 /* Attempt to recognize core file formats that BFD rejects. */
162
163 static boolean
164 gdb_check_format (bfd *abfd)
165 {
166 struct core_fns *cf;
167
168 for (cf = core_file_fns; cf != NULL; cf = cf->next)
169 {
170 if (cf->check_format (abfd))
171 {
172 return (1);
173 }
174 }
175 return (0);
176 }
177
178 /* Discard all vestiges of any previous core file and mark data and stack
179 spaces as empty. */
180
181 /* ARGSUSED */
182 static void
183 core_close (int quitting)
184 {
185 char *name;
186
187 if (core_bfd)
188 {
189 inferior_ptid = null_ptid; /* Avoid confusion from thread stuff */
190
191 /* Clear out solib state while the bfd is still open. See
192 comments in clear_solib in solib.c. */
193 #ifdef CLEAR_SOLIB
194 CLEAR_SOLIB ();
195 #endif
196
197 name = bfd_get_filename (core_bfd);
198 if (!bfd_close (core_bfd))
199 warning ("cannot close \"%s\": %s",
200 name, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
201 xfree (name);
202 core_bfd = NULL;
203 if (core_ops.to_sections)
204 {
205 xfree (core_ops.to_sections);
206 core_ops.to_sections = NULL;
207 core_ops.to_sections_end = NULL;
208 }
209 }
210 core_vec = NULL;
211 }
212
213 static void
214 core_close_cleanup (void *ignore)
215 {
216 core_close (0/*ignored*/);
217 }
218
219 #ifdef SOLIB_ADD
220 /* Stub function for catch_errors around shared library hacking. FROM_TTYP
221 is really an int * which points to from_tty. */
222
223 static int
224 solib_add_stub (PTR from_ttyp)
225 {
226 SOLIB_ADD (NULL, *(int *) from_ttyp, &current_target, auto_solib_add);
227 re_enable_breakpoints_in_shlibs ();
228 return 0;
229 }
230 #endif /* SOLIB_ADD */
231
232 /* Look for sections whose names start with `.reg/' so that we can extract the
233 list of threads in a core file. */
234
235 static void
236 add_to_thread_list (bfd *abfd, asection *asect, PTR reg_sect_arg)
237 {
238 int thread_id;
239 asection *reg_sect = (asection *) reg_sect_arg;
240
241 if (strncmp (bfd_section_name (abfd, asect), ".reg/", 5) != 0)
242 return;
243
244 thread_id = atoi (bfd_section_name (abfd, asect) + 5);
245
246 add_thread (pid_to_ptid (thread_id));
247
248 /* Warning, Will Robinson, looking at BFD private data! */
249
250 if (reg_sect != NULL
251 && asect->filepos == reg_sect->filepos) /* Did we find .reg? */
252 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (thread_id); /* Yes, make it current */
253 }
254
255 /* This routine opens and sets up the core file bfd. */
256
257 static void
258 core_open (char *filename, int from_tty)
259 {
260 const char *p;
261 int siggy;
262 struct cleanup *old_chain;
263 char *temp;
264 bfd *temp_bfd;
265 int ontop;
266 int scratch_chan;
267
268 target_preopen (from_tty);
269 if (!filename)
270 {
271 error (core_bfd ?
272 "No core file specified. (Use `detach' to stop debugging a core file.)"
273 : "No core file specified.");
274 }
275
276 filename = tilde_expand (filename);
277 if (filename[0] != '/')
278 {
279 temp = concat (current_directory, "/", filename, NULL);
280 xfree (filename);
281 filename = temp;
282 }
283
284 old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, filename);
285
286 scratch_chan = open (filename, O_BINARY | ( write_files ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY ), 0);
287 if (scratch_chan < 0)
288 perror_with_name (filename);
289
290 temp_bfd = bfd_fdopenr (filename, gnutarget, scratch_chan);
291 if (temp_bfd == NULL)
292 perror_with_name (filename);
293
294 if (!bfd_check_format (temp_bfd, bfd_core) &&
295 !gdb_check_format (temp_bfd))
296 {
297 /* Do it after the err msg */
298 /* FIXME: should be checking for errors from bfd_close (for one thing,
299 on error it does not free all the storage associated with the
300 bfd). */
301 make_cleanup_bfd_close (temp_bfd);
302 error ("\"%s\" is not a core dump: %s",
303 filename, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
304 }
305
306 /* Looks semi-reasonable. Toss the old core file and work on the new. */
307
308 discard_cleanups (old_chain); /* Don't free filename any more */
309 unpush_target (&core_ops);
310 core_bfd = temp_bfd;
311 old_chain = make_cleanup (core_close_cleanup, 0 /*ignore*/);
312
313 /* Find a suitable core file handler to munch on core_bfd */
314 core_vec = sniff_core_bfd (core_bfd);
315
316 validate_files ();
317
318 /* Find the data section */
319 if (build_section_table (core_bfd, &core_ops.to_sections,
320 &core_ops.to_sections_end))
321 error ("\"%s\": Can't find sections: %s",
322 bfd_get_filename (core_bfd), bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
323
324 /* If we have no exec file, try to set the architecture from the
325 core file. We don't do this unconditionally since an exec file
326 typically contains more information that helps us determine the
327 architecture than a core file. */
328 if (!exec_bfd)
329 set_gdbarch_from_file (core_bfd);
330
331 ontop = !push_target (&core_ops);
332 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
333
334 p = bfd_core_file_failing_command (core_bfd);
335 if (p)
336 printf_filtered ("Core was generated by `%s'.\n", p);
337
338 siggy = bfd_core_file_failing_signal (core_bfd);
339 if (siggy > 0)
340 /* NOTE: target_signal_from_host() converts a target signal value
341 into gdb's internal signal value. Unfortunately gdb's internal
342 value is called ``target_signal'' and this function got the
343 name ..._from_host(). */
344 printf_filtered ("Program terminated with signal %d, %s.\n", siggy,
345 target_signal_to_string (target_signal_from_host (siggy)));
346
347 /* Build up thread list from BFD sections. */
348
349 init_thread_list ();
350 bfd_map_over_sections (core_bfd, add_to_thread_list,
351 bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, ".reg"));
352
353 if (ontop)
354 {
355 /* Fetch all registers from core file. */
356 target_fetch_registers (-1);
357
358 /* Add symbols and section mappings for any shared libraries. */
359 #ifdef SOLIB_ADD
360 catch_errors (solib_add_stub, &from_tty, (char *) 0,
361 RETURN_MASK_ALL);
362 #endif
363
364 /* Now, set up the frame cache, and print the top of stack. */
365 flush_cached_frames ();
366 select_frame (get_current_frame ());
367 print_stack_frame (deprecated_selected_frame,
368 frame_relative_level (deprecated_selected_frame), 1);
369 }
370 else
371 {
372 warning (
373 "you won't be able to access this core file until you terminate\n\
374 your %s; do ``info files''", target_longname);
375 }
376 }
377
378 static void
379 core_detach (char *args, int from_tty)
380 {
381 if (args)
382 error ("Too many arguments");
383 unpush_target (&core_ops);
384 reinit_frame_cache ();
385 if (from_tty)
386 printf_filtered ("No core file now.\n");
387 }
388
389
390 /* Try to retrieve registers from a section in core_bfd, and supply
391 them to core_vec->core_read_registers, as the register set numbered
392 WHICH.
393
394 If inferior_ptid is zero, do the single-threaded thing: look for a
395 section named NAME. If inferior_ptid is non-zero, do the
396 multi-threaded thing: look for a section named "NAME/PID", where
397 PID is the shortest ASCII decimal representation of inferior_ptid.
398
399 HUMAN_NAME is a human-readable name for the kind of registers the
400 NAME section contains, for use in error messages.
401
402 If REQUIRED is non-zero, print an error if the core file doesn't
403 have a section by the appropriate name. Otherwise, just do nothing. */
404
405 static void
406 get_core_register_section (char *name,
407 int which,
408 char *human_name,
409 int required)
410 {
411 char section_name[100];
412 sec_ptr section;
413 bfd_size_type size;
414 char *contents;
415
416 if (PIDGET (inferior_ptid))
417 sprintf (section_name, "%s/%d", name, PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
418 else
419 strcpy (section_name, name);
420
421 section = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, section_name);
422 if (! section)
423 {
424 if (required)
425 warning ("Couldn't find %s registers in core file.\n", human_name);
426 return;
427 }
428
429 size = bfd_section_size (core_bfd, section);
430 contents = alloca (size);
431 if (! bfd_get_section_contents (core_bfd, section, contents,
432 (file_ptr) 0, size))
433 {
434 warning ("Couldn't read %s registers from `%s' section in core file.\n",
435 human_name, name);
436 return;
437 }
438
439 core_vec->core_read_registers (contents, size, which,
440 ((CORE_ADDR)
441 bfd_section_vma (core_bfd, section)));
442 }
443
444
445 /* Get the registers out of a core file. This is the machine-
446 independent part. Fetch_core_registers is the machine-dependent
447 part, typically implemented in the xm-file for each architecture. */
448
449 /* We just get all the registers, so we don't use regno. */
450
451 /* ARGSUSED */
452 static void
453 get_core_registers (int regno)
454 {
455 int status;
456
457 if (core_vec == NULL
458 || core_vec->core_read_registers == NULL)
459 {
460 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,
461 "Can't fetch registers from this type of core file\n");
462 return;
463 }
464
465 get_core_register_section (".reg", 0, "general-purpose", 1);
466 get_core_register_section (".reg2", 2, "floating-point", 0);
467 get_core_register_section (".reg-xfp", 3, "extended floating-point", 0);
468
469 deprecated_registers_fetched ();
470 }
471
472 static void
473 core_files_info (struct target_ops *t)
474 {
475 print_section_info (t, core_bfd);
476 }
477 \f
478 /* If mourn is being called in all the right places, this could be say
479 `gdb internal error' (since generic_mourn calls breakpoint_init_inferior). */
480
481 static int
482 ignore (CORE_ADDR addr, char *contents)
483 {
484 return 0;
485 }
486
487
488 /* Okay, let's be honest: threads gleaned from a core file aren't
489 exactly lively, are they? On the other hand, if we don't claim
490 that each & every one is alive, then we don't get any of them
491 to appear in an "info thread" command, which is quite a useful
492 behaviour.
493 */
494 static int
495 core_file_thread_alive (ptid_t tid)
496 {
497 return 1;
498 }
499
500 /* Fill in core_ops with its defined operations and properties. */
501
502 static void
503 init_core_ops (void)
504 {
505 core_ops.to_shortname = "core";
506 core_ops.to_longname = "Local core dump file";
507 core_ops.to_doc =
508 "Use a core file as a target. Specify the filename of the core file.";
509 core_ops.to_open = core_open;
510 core_ops.to_close = core_close;
511 core_ops.to_attach = find_default_attach;
512 core_ops.to_require_attach = find_default_require_attach;
513 core_ops.to_detach = core_detach;
514 core_ops.to_require_detach = find_default_require_detach;
515 core_ops.to_fetch_registers = get_core_registers;
516 core_ops.to_xfer_memory = xfer_memory;
517 core_ops.to_files_info = core_files_info;
518 core_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = ignore;
519 core_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = ignore;
520 core_ops.to_create_inferior = find_default_create_inferior;
521 core_ops.to_thread_alive = core_file_thread_alive;
522 core_ops.to_stratum = core_stratum;
523 core_ops.to_has_memory = 1;
524 core_ops.to_has_stack = 1;
525 core_ops.to_has_registers = 1;
526 core_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
527 }
528
529 /* non-zero if we should not do the add_target call in
530 _initialize_corelow; not initialized (i.e., bss) so that
531 the target can initialize it (i.e., data) if appropriate.
532 This needs to be set at compile time because we don't know
533 for sure whether the target's initialize routine is called
534 before us or after us. */
535 int coreops_suppress_target;
536
537 void
538 _initialize_corelow (void)
539 {
540 init_core_ops ();
541
542 if (!coreops_suppress_target)
543 add_target (&core_ops);
544 }