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17
18 #include "server.h"
19 #include "target.h"
20 #include "lynx-low.h"
21
22 #include <limits.h>
23 #include <sys/ptrace.h>
24 #include <sys/piddef.h> /* Provides PIDGET, TIDGET, BUILDPID, etc. */
25 #include <unistd.h>
26 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
27 #include <sys/types.h>
28 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h"
29 #include <signal.h>
30 #include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h"
31 #include "gdbsupport/common-inferior.h"
32 #include "nat/fork-inferior.h"
33
34 int using_threads = 1;
35
36 const struct target_desc *lynx_tdesc;
37
38 /* Per-process private data. */
39
40 struct process_info_private
41 {
42 /* The PTID obtained from the last wait performed on this process.
43 Initialized to null_ptid until the first wait is performed. */
44 ptid_t last_wait_event_ptid;
45 };
46
47 /* Print a debug trace on standard output if debug_threads is set. */
48
49 static void
50 lynx_debug (char *string, ...)
51 {
52 va_list args;
53
54 if (!debug_threads)
55 return;
56
57 va_start (args, string);
58 fprintf (stderr, "DEBUG(lynx): ");
59 vfprintf (stderr, string, args);
60 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
61 va_end (args);
62 }
63
64 /* Build a ptid_t given a PID and a LynxOS TID. */
65
66 static ptid_t
67 lynx_ptid_t (int pid, long tid)
68 {
69 /* brobecker/2010-06-21: It looks like the LWP field in ptids
70 should be distinct for each thread (see write_ptid where it
71 writes the thread ID from the LWP). So instead of storing
72 the LynxOS tid in the tid field of the ptid, we store it in
73 the lwp field. */
74 return ptid_t (pid, tid, 0);
75 }
76
77 /* Return the process ID of the given PTID.
78
79 This function has little reason to exist, it's just a wrapper around
80 ptid_get_pid. But since we have a getter function for the lynxos
81 ptid, it feels cleaner to have a getter for the pid as well. */
82
83 static int
84 lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid_t ptid)
85 {
86 return ptid.pid ();
87 }
88
89 /* Return the LynxOS tid of the given PTID. */
90
91 static long
92 lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid_t ptid)
93 {
94 /* See lynx_ptid_t: The LynxOS tid is stored inside the lwp field
95 of the ptid. */
96 return ptid.lwp ();
97 }
98
99 /* For a given PTID, return the associated PID as known by the LynxOS
100 ptrace layer. */
101
102 static int
103 lynx_ptrace_pid_from_ptid (ptid_t ptid)
104 {
105 return BUILDPID (lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid));
106 }
107
108 /* Return a string image of the ptrace REQUEST number. */
109
110 static char *
111 ptrace_request_to_str (int request)
112 {
113 #define CASE(X) case X: return #X
114 switch (request)
115 {
116 CASE(PTRACE_TRACEME);
117 CASE(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT);
118 CASE(PTRACE_PEEKDATA);
119 CASE(PTRACE_PEEKUSER);
120 CASE(PTRACE_POKETEXT);
121 CASE(PTRACE_POKEDATA);
122 CASE(PTRACE_POKEUSER);
123 CASE(PTRACE_CONT);
124 CASE(PTRACE_KILL);
125 CASE(PTRACE_SINGLESTEP);
126 CASE(PTRACE_ATTACH);
127 CASE(PTRACE_DETACH);
128 CASE(PTRACE_GETREGS);
129 CASE(PTRACE_SETREGS);
130 CASE(PTRACE_GETFPREGS);
131 CASE(PTRACE_SETFPREGS);
132 CASE(PTRACE_READDATA);
133 CASE(PTRACE_WRITEDATA);
134 CASE(PTRACE_READTEXT);
135 CASE(PTRACE_WRITETEXT);
136 CASE(PTRACE_GETFPAREGS);
137 CASE(PTRACE_SETFPAREGS);
138 CASE(PTRACE_GETWINDOW);
139 CASE(PTRACE_SETWINDOW);
140 CASE(PTRACE_SYSCALL);
141 CASE(PTRACE_DUMPCORE);
142 CASE(PTRACE_SETWRBKPT);
143 CASE(PTRACE_SETACBKPT);
144 CASE(PTRACE_CLRBKPT);
145 CASE(PTRACE_GET_UCODE);
146 #ifdef PT_READ_GPR
147 CASE(PT_READ_GPR);
148 #endif
149 #ifdef PT_WRITE_GPR
150 CASE(PT_WRITE_GPR);
151 #endif
152 #ifdef PT_READ_FPR
153 CASE(PT_READ_FPR);
154 #endif
155 #ifdef PT_WRITE_FPR
156 CASE(PT_WRITE_FPR);
157 #endif
158 #ifdef PT_READ_VPR
159 CASE(PT_READ_VPR);
160 #endif
161 #ifdef PT_WRITE_VPR
162 CASE(PT_WRITE_VPR);
163 #endif
164 #ifdef PTRACE_PEEKUSP
165 CASE(PTRACE_PEEKUSP);
166 #endif
167 #ifdef PTRACE_POKEUSP
168 CASE(PTRACE_POKEUSP);
169 #endif
170 CASE(PTRACE_PEEKTHREAD);
171 CASE(PTRACE_THREADUSER);
172 CASE(PTRACE_FPREAD);
173 CASE(PTRACE_FPWRITE);
174 CASE(PTRACE_SETSIG);
175 CASE(PTRACE_CONT_ONE);
176 CASE(PTRACE_KILL_ONE);
177 CASE(PTRACE_SINGLESTEP_ONE);
178 CASE(PTRACE_GETLOADINFO);
179 CASE(PTRACE_GETTRACESIG);
180 #ifdef PTRACE_GETTHREADLIST
181 CASE(PTRACE_GETTHREADLIST);
182 #endif
183 }
184 #undef CASE
185
186 return "<unknown-request>";
187 }
188
189 /* A wrapper around ptrace that allows us to print debug traces of
190 ptrace calls if debug traces are activated. */
191
192 static int
193 lynx_ptrace (int request, ptid_t ptid, int addr, int data, int addr2)
194 {
195 int result;
196 const int pid = lynx_ptrace_pid_from_ptid (ptid);
197 int saved_errno;
198
199 if (debug_threads)
200 fprintf (stderr, "PTRACE (%s, pid=%d(pid=%d, tid=%d), addr=0x%x, "
201 "data=0x%x, addr2=0x%x)",
202 ptrace_request_to_str (request), pid, PIDGET (pid), TIDGET (pid),
203 addr, data, addr2);
204 result = ptrace (request, pid, addr, data, addr2);
205 saved_errno = errno;
206 if (debug_threads)
207 fprintf (stderr, " -> %d (=0x%x)\n", result, result);
208
209 errno = saved_errno;
210 return result;
211 }
212
213 /* Call add_process with the given parameters, and initializes
214 the process' private data. */
215
216 static struct process_info *
217 lynx_add_process (int pid, int attached)
218 {
219 struct process_info *proc;
220
221 proc = add_process (pid, attached);
222 proc->tdesc = lynx_tdesc;
223 proc->priv = XCNEW (struct process_info_private);
224 proc->priv->last_wait_event_ptid = null_ptid;
225
226 return proc;
227 }
228
229 /* Callback used by fork_inferior to start tracing the inferior. */
230
231 static void
232 lynx_ptrace_fun ()
233 {
234 int pgrp;
235
236 /* Switch child to its own process group so that signals won't
237 directly affect GDBserver. */
238 pgrp = getpid();
239 if (pgrp < 0)
240 trace_start_error_with_name ("pgrp");
241 if (setpgid (0, pgrp) < 0)
242 trace_start_error_with_name ("setpgid");
243 if (ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &pgrp) < 0)
244 trace_start_error_with_name ("ioctl");
245 if (lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, null_ptid, 0, 0, 0) < 0)
246 trace_start_error_with_name ("lynx_ptrace");
247 }
248
249 /* Implement the create_inferior method of the target_ops vector. */
250
251 int
252 lynx_process_target::create_inferior (const char *program,
253 const std::vector<char *> &program_args)
254 {
255 int pid;
256 std::string str_program_args = construct_inferior_arguments (program_args);
257
258 lynx_debug ("create_inferior ()");
259
260 pid = fork_inferior (program,
261 str_program_args.c_str (),
262 get_environ ()->envp (), lynx_ptrace_fun,
263 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
264
265 post_fork_inferior (pid, program);
266
267 lynx_add_process (pid, 0);
268 /* Do not add the process thread just yet, as we do not know its tid.
269 We will add it later, during the wait for the STOP event corresponding
270 to the lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME) call above. */
271 return pid;
272 }
273
274 /* Assuming we've just attached to a running inferior whose pid is PID,
275 add all threads running in that process. */
276
277 static void
278 lynx_add_threads_after_attach (int pid)
279 {
280 /* Ugh! There appears to be no way to get the list of threads
281 in the program we just attached to. So get the list by calling
282 the "ps" command. This is only needed now, as we will then
283 keep the thread list up to date thanks to thread creation and
284 exit notifications. */
285 FILE *f;
286 char buf[256];
287 int thread_pid, thread_tid;
288
289 f = popen ("ps atx", "r");
290 if (f == NULL)
291 perror_with_name ("Cannot get thread list");
292
293 while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), f) != NULL)
294 if ((sscanf (buf, "%d %d", &thread_pid, &thread_tid) == 2
295 && thread_pid == pid))
296 {
297 ptid_t thread_ptid = lynx_ptid_t (pid, thread_tid);
298
299 if (!find_thread_ptid (thread_ptid))
300 {
301 lynx_debug ("New thread: (pid = %d, tid = %d)",
302 pid, thread_tid);
303 add_thread (thread_ptid, NULL);
304 }
305 }
306
307 pclose (f);
308 }
309
310 /* Implement the attach target_ops method. */
311
312 int
313 lynx_process_target::attach (unsigned long pid)
314 {
315 ptid_t ptid = lynx_ptid_t (pid, 0);
316
317 if (lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_ATTACH, ptid, 0, 0, 0) != 0)
318 error ("Cannot attach to process %lu: %s (%d)\n", pid,
319 safe_strerror (errno), errno);
320
321 lynx_add_process (pid, 1);
322 lynx_add_threads_after_attach (pid);
323
324 return 0;
325 }
326
327 /* Implement the resume target_ops method. */
328
329 void
330 lynx_process_target::resume (thread_resume *resume_info, size_t n)
331 {
332 ptid_t ptid = resume_info[0].thread;
333 const int request
334 = (resume_info[0].kind == resume_step
335 ? (n == 1 ? PTRACE_SINGLESTEP_ONE : PTRACE_SINGLESTEP)
336 : PTRACE_CONT);
337 const int signal = resume_info[0].sig;
338
339 /* If given a minus_one_ptid, then try using the current_process'
340 private->last_wait_event_ptid. On most LynxOS versions,
341 using any of the process' thread works well enough, but
342 LynxOS 178 is a little more sensitive, and triggers some
343 unexpected signals (Eg SIG61) when we resume the inferior
344 using a different thread. */
345 if (ptid == minus_one_ptid)
346 ptid = current_process()->priv->last_wait_event_ptid;
347
348 /* The ptid might still be minus_one_ptid; this can happen between
349 the moment we create the inferior or attach to a process, and
350 the moment we resume its execution for the first time. It is
351 fine to use the current_thread's ptid in those cases. */
352 if (ptid == minus_one_ptid)
353 ptid = ptid_of (current_thread);
354
355 regcache_invalidate_pid (ptid.pid ());
356
357 errno = 0;
358 lynx_ptrace (request, ptid, 1, signal, 0);
359 if (errno)
360 perror_with_name ("ptrace");
361 }
362
363 /* Resume the execution of the given PTID. */
364
365 static void
366 lynx_continue (ptid_t ptid)
367 {
368 struct thread_resume resume_info;
369
370 resume_info.thread = ptid;
371 resume_info.kind = resume_continue;
372 resume_info.sig = 0;
373
374 lynx_resume (&resume_info, 1);
375 }
376
377 /* A wrapper around waitpid that handles the various idiosyncrasies
378 of LynxOS' waitpid. */
379
380 static int
381 lynx_waitpid (int pid, int *stat_loc)
382 {
383 int ret = 0;
384
385 while (1)
386 {
387 ret = waitpid (pid, stat_loc, WNOHANG);
388 if (ret < 0)
389 {
390 /* An ECHILD error is not indicative of a real problem.
391 It happens for instance while waiting for the inferior
392 to stop after attaching to it. */
393 if (errno != ECHILD)
394 perror_with_name ("waitpid (WNOHANG)");
395 }
396 if (ret > 0)
397 break;
398 /* No event with WNOHANG. See if there is one with WUNTRACED. */
399 ret = waitpid (pid, stat_loc, WNOHANG | WUNTRACED);
400 if (ret < 0)
401 {
402 /* An ECHILD error is not indicative of a real problem.
403 It happens for instance while waiting for the inferior
404 to stop after attaching to it. */
405 if (errno != ECHILD)
406 perror_with_name ("waitpid (WNOHANG|WUNTRACED)");
407 }
408 if (ret > 0)
409 break;
410 usleep (1000);
411 }
412 return ret;
413 }
414
415 /* Implement the wait target_ops method. */
416
417 static ptid_t
418 lynx_wait_1 (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status, int options)
419 {
420 int pid;
421 int ret;
422 int wstat;
423 ptid_t new_ptid;
424
425 if (ptid == minus_one_ptid)
426 pid = lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid_of (current_thread));
427 else
428 pid = BUILDPID (lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid));
429
430 retry:
431
432 ret = lynx_waitpid (pid, &wstat);
433 new_ptid = lynx_ptid_t (ret, ((union wait *) &wstat)->w_tid);
434 find_process_pid (ret)->priv->last_wait_event_ptid = new_ptid;
435
436 /* If this is a new thread, then add it now. The reason why we do
437 this here instead of when handling new-thread events is because
438 we need to add the thread associated to the "main" thread - even
439 for non-threaded applications where the new-thread events are not
440 generated. */
441 if (!find_thread_ptid (new_ptid))
442 {
443 lynx_debug ("New thread: (pid = %d, tid = %d)",
444 lynx_ptid_get_pid (new_ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (new_ptid));
445 add_thread (new_ptid, NULL);
446 }
447
448 if (WIFSTOPPED (wstat))
449 {
450 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
451 status->value.integer = gdb_signal_from_host (WSTOPSIG (wstat));
452 lynx_debug ("process stopped with signal: %d",
453 status->value.integer);
454 }
455 else if (WIFEXITED (wstat))
456 {
457 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
458 status->value.integer = WEXITSTATUS (wstat);
459 lynx_debug ("process exited with code: %d", status->value.integer);
460 }
461 else if (WIFSIGNALED (wstat))
462 {
463 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
464 status->value.integer = gdb_signal_from_host (WTERMSIG (wstat));
465 lynx_debug ("process terminated with code: %d",
466 status->value.integer);
467 }
468 else
469 {
470 /* Not sure what happened if we get here, or whether we can
471 in fact get here. But if we do, handle the event the best
472 we can. */
473 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
474 status->value.integer = gdb_signal_from_host (0);
475 lynx_debug ("unknown event ????");
476 }
477
478 /* SIGTRAP events are generated for situations other than single-step/
479 breakpoint events (Eg. new-thread events). Handle those other types
480 of events, and resume the execution if necessary. */
481 if (status->kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
482 && status->value.integer == GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
483 {
484 const int realsig = lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_GETTRACESIG, new_ptid, 0, 0, 0);
485
486 lynx_debug ("(realsig = %d)", realsig);
487 switch (realsig)
488 {
489 case SIGNEWTHREAD:
490 /* We just added the new thread above. No need to do anything
491 further. Just resume the execution again. */
492 lynx_continue (new_ptid);
493 goto retry;
494
495 case SIGTHREADEXIT:
496 remove_thread (find_thread_ptid (new_ptid));
497 lynx_continue (new_ptid);
498 goto retry;
499 }
500 }
501
502 return new_ptid;
503 }
504
505 /* A wrapper around lynx_wait_1 that also prints debug traces when
506 such debug traces have been activated. */
507
508 ptid_t
509 lynx_process_target::wait (ptid_t ptid, target_waitstatus *status,
510 int options)
511 {
512 ptid_t new_ptid;
513
514 lynx_debug ("wait (pid = %d, tid = %ld)",
515 lynx_ptid_get_pid (ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (ptid));
516 new_ptid = lynx_wait_1 (ptid, status, options);
517 lynx_debug (" -> (pid=%d, tid=%ld, status->kind = %d)",
518 lynx_ptid_get_pid (new_ptid), lynx_ptid_get_tid (new_ptid),
519 status->kind);
520 return new_ptid;
521 }
522
523 /* Implement the kill target_ops method. */
524
525 int
526 lynx_process_target::kill (process_info *process)
527 {
528 ptid_t ptid = lynx_ptid_t (process->pid, 0);
529 struct target_waitstatus status;
530
531 lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, ptid, 0, 0, 0);
532 lynx_wait (ptid, &status, 0);
533 mourn (process);
534 return 0;
535 }
536
537 /* Implement the detach target_ops method. */
538
539 int
540 lynx_process_target::detach (process_info *process)
541 {
542 ptid_t ptid = lynx_ptid_t (process->pid, 0);
543
544 lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_DETACH, ptid, 0, 0, 0);
545 mourn (process);
546 return 0;
547 }
548
549 /* Implement the mourn target_ops method. */
550
551 void
552 lynx_process_target::mourn (struct process_info *proc)
553 {
554 for_each_thread (proc->pid, remove_thread);
555
556 /* Free our private data. */
557 free (proc->priv);
558 proc->priv = NULL;
559
560 remove_process (proc);
561 }
562
563 /* Implement the join target_ops method. */
564
565 void
566 lynx_process_target::join (int pid)
567 {
568 /* The PTRACE_DETACH is sufficient to detach from the process.
569 So no need to do anything extra. */
570 }
571
572 /* Implement the thread_alive target_ops method. */
573
574 bool
575 lynx_process_target::thread_alive (ptid_t ptid)
576 {
577 /* The list of threads is updated at the end of each wait, so it
578 should be up to date. No need to re-fetch it. */
579 return (find_thread_ptid (ptid) != NULL);
580 }
581
582 /* Implement the fetch_registers target_ops method. */
583
584 void
585 lynx_process_target::fetch_registers (regcache *regcache, int regno)
586 {
587 struct lynx_regset_info *regset = lynx_target_regsets;
588 ptid_t inferior_ptid = ptid_of (current_thread);
589
590 lynx_debug ("fetch_registers (regno = %d)", regno);
591
592 while (regset->size >= 0)
593 {
594 char *buf;
595 int res;
596
597 buf = xmalloc (regset->size);
598 res = lynx_ptrace (regset->get_request, inferior_ptid, (int) buf, 0, 0);
599 if (res < 0)
600 perror ("ptrace");
601 regset->store_function (regcache, buf);
602 free (buf);
603 regset++;
604 }
605 }
606
607 /* Implement the store_registers target_ops method. */
608
609 void
610 lynx_process_target::store_registers (regcache *regcache, int regno)
611 {
612 struct lynx_regset_info *regset = lynx_target_regsets;
613 ptid_t inferior_ptid = ptid_of (current_thread);
614
615 lynx_debug ("store_registers (regno = %d)", regno);
616
617 while (regset->size >= 0)
618 {
619 char *buf;
620 int res;
621
622 buf = xmalloc (regset->size);
623 res = lynx_ptrace (regset->get_request, inferior_ptid, (int) buf, 0, 0);
624 if (res == 0)
625 {
626 /* Then overlay our cached registers on that. */
627 regset->fill_function (regcache, buf);
628 /* Only now do we write the register set. */
629 res = lynx_ptrace (regset->set_request, inferior_ptid, (int) buf,
630 0, 0);
631 }
632 if (res < 0)
633 perror ("ptrace");
634 free (buf);
635 regset++;
636 }
637 }
638
639 /* Implement the read_memory target_ops method. */
640
641 int
642 lynx_process_target::read_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr,
643 int len)
644 {
645 /* On LynxOS, memory reads needs to be performed in chunks the size
646 of int types, and they should also be aligned accordingly. */
647 int buf;
648 const int xfer_size = sizeof (buf);
649 CORE_ADDR addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) xfer_size;
650 ptid_t inferior_ptid = ptid_of (current_thread);
651
652 while (addr < memaddr + len)
653 {
654 int skip = 0;
655 int truncate = 0;
656
657 errno = 0;
658 if (addr < memaddr)
659 skip = memaddr - addr;
660 if (addr + xfer_size > memaddr + len)
661 truncate = addr + xfer_size - memaddr - len;
662 buf = lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, inferior_ptid, addr, 0, 0);
663 if (errno)
664 return errno;
665 memcpy (myaddr + (addr - memaddr) + skip, (gdb_byte *) &buf + skip,
666 xfer_size - skip - truncate);
667 addr += xfer_size;
668 }
669
670 return 0;
671 }
672
673 /* Implement the write_memory target_ops method. */
674
675 int
676 lynx_process_target::write_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr,
677 const unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
678 {
679 /* On LynxOS, memory writes needs to be performed in chunks the size
680 of int types, and they should also be aligned accordingly. */
681 int buf;
682 const int xfer_size = sizeof (buf);
683 CORE_ADDR addr = memaddr & -(CORE_ADDR) xfer_size;
684 ptid_t inferior_ptid = ptid_of (current_thread);
685
686 while (addr < memaddr + len)
687 {
688 int skip = 0;
689 int truncate = 0;
690
691 if (addr < memaddr)
692 skip = memaddr - addr;
693 if (addr + xfer_size > memaddr + len)
694 truncate = addr + xfer_size - memaddr - len;
695 if (skip > 0 || truncate > 0)
696 {
697 /* We need to read the memory at this address in order to preserve
698 the data that we are not overwriting. */
699 read_memory (addr, (unsigned char *) &buf, xfer_size);
700 if (errno)
701 return errno;
702 }
703 memcpy ((gdb_byte *) &buf + skip, myaddr + (addr - memaddr) + skip,
704 xfer_size - skip - truncate);
705 errno = 0;
706 lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_POKETEXT, inferior_ptid, addr, buf, 0);
707 if (errno)
708 return errno;
709 addr += xfer_size;
710 }
711
712 return 0;
713 }
714
715 /* Implement the kill_request target_ops method. */
716
717 void
718 lynx_process_target::request_interrupt ()
719 {
720 ptid_t inferior_ptid = ptid_of (get_first_thread ());
721
722 kill (lynx_ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid), SIGINT);
723 }
724
725 bool
726 lynx_process_target::supports_hardware_single_step ()
727 {
728 return true;
729 }
730
731 const gdb_byte *
732 lynx_process_target::sw_breakpoint_from_kind (int kind, int *size)
733 {
734 error (_("Target does not implement the sw_breakpoint_from_kind op"));
735 }
736
737 /* The LynxOS target ops object. */
738
739 static lynx_process_target the_lynx_target;
740
741 void
742 initialize_low (void)
743 {
744 set_target_ops (&the_lynx_target);
745 the_low_target.arch_setup ();
746 }
747