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1 /* Variables that describe the inferior process running under GDB:
2    Where it is, why it stopped, and how to step it.
3 
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7 
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9 
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14 
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19 
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22 
23 #if !defined (INFERIOR_H)
24 #define INFERIOR_H 1
25 
26 struct target_waitstatus;
27 struct frame_info;
28 struct ui_file;
29 struct type;
30 struct gdbarch;
31 struct regcache;
32 struct ui_out;
33 struct terminal_info;
34 
35 /* For bpstat.  */
36 #include "breakpoint.h"
37 
38 /* For enum target_signal.  */
39 #include "target.h"
40 
41 /* For struct frame_id.  */
42 #include "frame.h"
43 
44 #include "progspace.h"
45 
46 /* Two structures are used to record inferior state.
47 
48    inferior_thread_state contains state about the program itself like its
49    registers and any signal it received when it last stopped.
50    This state must be restored regardless of how the inferior function call
51    ends (either successfully, or after it hits a breakpoint or signal)
52    if the program is to properly continue where it left off.
53 
54    inferior_status contains state regarding gdb's control of the inferior
55    itself like stepping control.  It also contains session state like the
56    user's currently selected frame.
57 
58    Call these routines around hand called functions, including function calls
59    in conditional breakpoints for example.  */
60 
61 struct inferior_thread_state;
62 struct inferior_status;
63 
64 extern struct inferior_thread_state *save_inferior_thread_state (void);
65 extern struct inferior_status *save_inferior_status (void);
66 
67 extern void restore_inferior_thread_state (struct inferior_thread_state *);
68 extern void restore_inferior_status (struct inferior_status *);
69 
70 extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_restore_inferior_thread_state (struct inferior_thread_state *);
71 extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_restore_inferior_status (struct inferior_status *);
72 
73 extern void discard_inferior_thread_state (struct inferior_thread_state *);
74 extern void discard_inferior_status (struct inferior_status *);
75 
76 extern struct regcache *get_inferior_thread_state_regcache (struct inferior_thread_state *);
77 
78 /* The -1 ptid, often used to indicate either an error condition
79    or a "don't care" condition, i.e, "run all threads."  */
80 extern ptid_t minus_one_ptid;
81 
82 /* The null or zero ptid, often used to indicate no process. */
83 extern ptid_t null_ptid;
84 
85 /* Attempt to find and return an existing ptid with the given PID, LWP,
86    and TID components.  If none exists, create a new one and return
87    that.  */
88 ptid_t ptid_build (int pid, long lwp, long tid);
89 
90 /* Find/Create a ptid from just a pid. */
91 ptid_t pid_to_ptid (int pid);
92 
93 /* Fetch the pid (process id) component from a ptid. */
94 int ptid_get_pid (ptid_t ptid);
95 
96 /* Fetch the lwp (lightweight process) component from a ptid. */
97 long ptid_get_lwp (ptid_t ptid);
98 
99 /* Fetch the tid (thread id) component from a ptid. */
100 long ptid_get_tid (ptid_t ptid);
101 
102 /* Compare two ptids to see if they are equal */
103 extern int ptid_equal (ptid_t p1, ptid_t p2);
104 
105 /* Return true if PTID represents a process id.  */
106 extern int ptid_is_pid (ptid_t ptid);
107 
108 /* Returns true if PTID matches filter FILTER.  FILTER can be the wild
109    card MINUS_ONE_PTID (all ptid match it); can be a ptid representing
110    a process (ptid_is_pid returns true), in which case, all lwps and
111    threads of that given process match, lwps and threads of other
112    processes do not; or, it can represent a specific thread, in which
113    case, only that thread will match true.  PTID must represent a
114    specific LWP or THREAD, it can never be a wild card.  */
115 
116 extern int ptid_match (ptid_t ptid, ptid_t filter);
117 
118 /* Save value of inferior_ptid so that it may be restored by
119    a later call to do_cleanups().  Returns the struct cleanup
120    pointer needed for later doing the cleanup.  */
121 extern struct cleanup * save_inferior_ptid (void);
122 
123 extern void set_sigint_trap (void);
124 
125 extern void clear_sigint_trap (void);
126 
127 /* Set/get file name for default use for standard in/out in the inferior.  */
128 
129 extern void set_inferior_io_terminal (const char *terminal_name);
130 extern const char *get_inferior_io_terminal (void);
131 
132 /* Collected pid, tid, etc. of the debugged inferior.  When there's
133    no inferior, PIDGET (inferior_ptid) will be 0. */
134 
135 extern ptid_t inferior_ptid;
136 
137 /* Are we simulating synchronous execution? This is used in async gdb
138    to implement the 'run', 'continue' etc commands, which will not
139    redisplay the prompt until the execution is actually over. */
140 extern int sync_execution;
141 
142 /* Inferior environment. */
143 
144 extern void clear_proceed_status (void);
145 
146 extern void proceed (CORE_ADDR, enum target_signal, int);
147 
148 extern int sched_multi;
149 
150 /* When set, stop the 'step' command if we enter a function which has
151    no line number information.  The normal behavior is that we step
152    over such function.  */
153 extern int step_stop_if_no_debug;
154 
155 /* If set, the inferior should be controlled in non-stop mode.  In
156    this mode, each thread is controlled independently.  Execution
157    commands apply only to the the selected thread by default, and stop
158    events stop only the thread that had the event -- the other threads
159    are kept running freely.  */
160 extern int non_stop;
161 
162 /* If set (default), when following a fork, GDB will detach from one
163    the fork branches, child or parent.  Exactly which branch is
164    detached depends on 'set follow-fork-mode' setting.  */
165 extern int detach_fork;
166 
167 extern void generic_mourn_inferior (void);
168 
169 extern void terminal_save_ours (void);
170 
171 extern void terminal_ours (void);
172 
173 extern CORE_ADDR unsigned_pointer_to_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
174 					      struct type *type,
175 					      const gdb_byte *buf);
176 extern void unsigned_address_to_pointer (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
177 					 struct type *type, gdb_byte *buf,
178 					 CORE_ADDR addr);
179 extern CORE_ADDR signed_pointer_to_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
180 					    struct type *type,
181 					    const gdb_byte *buf);
182 extern void address_to_signed_pointer (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
183 				       struct type *type, gdb_byte *buf,
184 				       CORE_ADDR addr);
185 
186 extern void wait_for_inferior (int treat_exec_as_sigtrap);
187 
188 extern void prepare_for_detach (void);
189 
190 extern void fetch_inferior_event (void *);
191 
192 extern void init_wait_for_inferior (void);
193 
194 extern void close_exec_file (void);
195 
196 extern void reopen_exec_file (void);
197 
198 /* The `resume' routine should only be called in special circumstances.
199    Normally, use `proceed', which handles a lot of bookkeeping.  */
200 
201 extern void resume (int, enum target_signal);
202 
203 /* From misc files */
204 
205 extern void default_print_registers_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
206 					  struct ui_file *file,
207 					  struct frame_info *frame,
208 					  int regnum, int all);
209 
210 extern void child_terminal_info (char *, int);
211 
212 extern void term_info (char *, int);
213 
214 extern void terminal_ours_for_output (void);
215 
216 extern void terminal_inferior (void);
217 
218 extern void terminal_init_inferior (void);
219 
220 extern void terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp (int pgrp);
221 
222 /* From fork-child.c */
223 
224 extern int fork_inferior (char *, char *, char **,
225 			  void (*)(void),
226 			  void (*)(int), void (*)(void), char *);
227 
228 
229 extern void startup_inferior (int);
230 
231 extern char *construct_inferior_arguments (int, char **);
232 
233 /* From infrun.c */
234 
235 extern int debug_infrun;
236 
237 extern int stop_on_solib_events;
238 
239 extern void start_remote (int from_tty);
240 
241 extern void normal_stop (void);
242 
243 extern int signal_stop_state (int);
244 
245 extern int signal_print_state (int);
246 
247 extern int signal_pass_state (int);
248 
249 extern int signal_stop_update (int, int);
250 
251 extern int signal_print_update (int, int);
252 
253 extern int signal_pass_update (int, int);
254 
255 extern void get_last_target_status(ptid_t *ptid,
256                                    struct target_waitstatus *status);
257 
258 extern void follow_inferior_reset_breakpoints (void);
259 
260 /* Throw an error indicating the current thread is running.  */
261 extern void error_is_running (void);
262 
263 /* Calls error_is_running if the current thread is running.  */
264 extern void ensure_not_running (void);
265 
266 void set_step_info (struct frame_info *frame, struct symtab_and_line sal);
267 
268 /* From infcmd.c */
269 
270 extern void post_create_inferior (struct target_ops *, int);
271 
272 extern void attach_command (char *, int);
273 
274 extern char *get_inferior_args (void);
275 
276 extern void set_inferior_args (char *);
277 
278 extern void set_inferior_args_vector (int, char **);
279 
280 extern void registers_info (char *, int);
281 
282 extern void nexti_command (char *, int);
283 
284 extern void stepi_command (char *, int);
285 
286 extern void continue_1 (int all_threads);
287 
288 extern void continue_command (char *, int);
289 
290 extern void interrupt_target_command (char *args, int from_tty);
291 
292 extern void interrupt_target_1 (int all_threads);
293 
294 extern void detach_command (char *, int);
295 
296 extern void notice_new_inferior (ptid_t, int, int);
297 
298 /* Address at which inferior stopped.  */
299 
300 extern CORE_ADDR stop_pc;
301 
302 /* Nonzero if stopped due to completion of a stack dummy routine.  */
303 
304 extern enum stop_stack_kind stop_stack_dummy;
305 
306 /* Nonzero if program stopped due to a random (unexpected) signal in
307    inferior process.  */
308 
309 extern int stopped_by_random_signal;
310 
311 /* STEP_OVER_ALL means step over all subroutine calls.
312    STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE means step over calls to undebuggable functions.
313    STEP_OVER_NONE means don't step over any subroutine calls.  */
314 
315 enum step_over_calls_kind
316   {
317     STEP_OVER_NONE,
318     STEP_OVER_ALL,
319     STEP_OVER_UNDEBUGGABLE
320   };
321 
322 /* Anything but NO_STOP_QUIETLY means we expect a trap and the caller
323    will handle it themselves.  STOP_QUIETLY is used when running in
324    the shell before the child program has been exec'd and when running
325    through shared library loading.  STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE is used when
326    setting up a remote connection; it is like STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP
327    except that there is no need to hide a signal.  */
328 
329 /* It is also used after attach, due to attaching to a process. This
330    is a bit trickier.  When doing an attach, the kernel stops the
331    debuggee with a SIGSTOP.  On newer GNU/Linux kernels (>= 2.5.61)
332    the handling of SIGSTOP for a ptraced process has changed. Earlier
333    versions of the kernel would ignore these SIGSTOPs, while now
334    SIGSTOP is treated like any other signal, i.e. it is not muffled.
335 
336    If the gdb user does a 'continue' after the 'attach', gdb passes
337    the global variable stop_signal (which stores the signal from the
338    attach, SIGSTOP) to the ptrace(PTRACE_CONT,...)  call.  This is
339    problematic, because the kernel doesn't ignore such SIGSTOP
340    now. I.e. it is reported back to gdb, which in turn presents it
341    back to the user.
342 
343    To avoid the problem, we use STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP, which allows
344    gdb to clear the value of stop_signal after the attach, so that it
345    is not passed back down to the kernel.  */
346 
347 enum stop_kind
348   {
349     NO_STOP_QUIETLY = 0,
350     STOP_QUIETLY,
351     STOP_QUIETLY_REMOTE,
352     STOP_QUIETLY_NO_SIGSTOP
353   };
354 
355 /* Reverse execution.  */
356 enum exec_direction_kind
357   {
358     EXEC_FORWARD,
359     EXEC_REVERSE,
360     EXEC_ERROR
361   };
362 
363 extern enum exec_direction_kind execution_direction;
364 
365 /* Save register contents here when executing a "finish" command or are
366    about to pop a stack dummy frame, if-and-only-if proceed_to_finish is set.
367    Thus this contains the return value from the called function (assuming
368    values are returned in a register).  */
369 
370 extern struct regcache *stop_registers;
371 
372 /* True if we are debugging displaced stepping.  */
373 extern int debug_displaced;
374 
375 /* Dump LEN bytes at BUF in hex to FILE, followed by a newline.  */
376 void displaced_step_dump_bytes (struct ui_file *file,
377                                 const gdb_byte *buf, size_t len);
378 
379 
380 /* Possible values for gdbarch_call_dummy_location.  */
381 #define ON_STACK 1
382 #define AT_ENTRY_POINT 4
383 #define AT_SYMBOL 5
384 
385 /* If STARTUP_WITH_SHELL is set, GDB's "run"
386    will attempts to start up the debugee under a shell.
387    This is in order for argument-expansion to occur. E.g.,
388    (gdb) run *
389    The "*" gets expanded by the shell into a list of files.
390    While this is a nice feature, it turns out to interact badly
391    with some of the catch-fork/catch-exec features we have added.
392    In particular, if the shell does any fork/exec's before
393    the exec of the target program, that can confuse GDB.
394    To disable this feature, set STARTUP_WITH_SHELL to 0.
395    To enable this feature, set STARTUP_WITH_SHELL to 1.
396    The catch-exec traps expected during start-up will
397    be 1 if target is not started up with a shell, 2 if it is.
398    - RT
399    If you disable this, you need to decrement
400    START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED in tm.h. */
401 #define STARTUP_WITH_SHELL 1
402 #if !defined(START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED)
403 #define START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED	2
404 #endif
405 
406 struct private_inferior;
407 
408 /* GDB represents the state of each program execution with an object
409    called an inferior.  An inferior typically corresponds to a process
410    but is more general and applies also to targets that do not have a
411    notion of processes.  Each run of an executable creates a new
412    inferior, as does each attachment to an existing process.
413    Inferiors have unique internal identifiers that are different from
414    target process ids.  Each inferior may in turn have multiple
415    threads running in it.  */
416 
417 struct inferior
418 {
419   /* Pointer to next inferior in singly-linked list of inferiors.  */
420   struct inferior *next;
421 
422   /* Convenient handle (GDB inferior id).  Unique across all
423      inferiors.  */
424   int num;
425 
426   /* Actual target inferior id, usually, a process id.  This matches
427      the ptid_t.pid member of threads of this inferior.  */
428   int pid;
429 
430   /* True if this was an auto-created inferior, e.g. created from
431      following a fork; false, if this inferior was manually added by
432      the user, and we should not attempt to prune it
433      automatically.  */
434   int removable;
435 
436   /* The address space bound to this inferior.  */
437   struct address_space *aspace;
438 
439   /* The program space bound to this inferior.  */
440   struct program_space *pspace;
441 
442   /* The arguments string to use when running.  */
443   char *args;
444 
445   /* The size of elements in argv.  */
446   int argc;
447 
448   /* The vector version of arguments.  If ARGC is nonzero,
449      then we must compute ARGS from this (via the target).
450      This is always coming from main's argv and therefore
451      should never be freed.  */
452   char **argv;
453 
454   /* The name of terminal device to use for I/O.  */
455   char *terminal;
456 
457   /* Environment to use for running inferior,
458      in format described in environ.h.  */
459   struct gdb_environ *environment;
460 
461   /* See the definition of stop_kind above.  */
462   enum stop_kind stop_soon;
463 
464   /* Nonzero if this child process was attached rather than
465      forked.  */
466   int attach_flag;
467 
468   /* If this inferior is a vfork child, then this is the pointer to
469      its vfork parent, if GDB is still attached to it.  */
470   struct inferior *vfork_parent;
471 
472   /* If this process is a vfork parent, this is the pointer to the
473      child.  Since a vfork parent is left frozen by the kernel until
474      the child execs or exits, a process can only have one vfork child
475      at a given time.  */
476   struct inferior *vfork_child;
477 
478   /* True if this inferior should be detached when it's vfork sibling
479      exits or execs.  */
480   int pending_detach;
481 
482   /* True if this inferior is a vfork parent waiting for a vfork child
483      not under our control to be done with the shared memory region,
484      either by exiting or execing.  */
485   int waiting_for_vfork_done;
486 
487   /* True if we're in the process of detaching from this inferior.  */
488   int detaching;
489 
490   /* What is left to do for an execution command after any thread of
491      this inferior stops.  For continuations associated with a
492      specific thread, see `struct thread_info'.  */
493   struct continuation *continuations;
494 
495   /* Private data used by the target vector implementation.  */
496   struct private_inferior *private;
497 
498   /* We keep a count of the number of times the user has requested a
499      particular syscall to be tracked, and pass this information to the
500      target.  This lets capable targets implement filtering directly.  */
501 
502   /* Number of times that "any" syscall is requested.  */
503   int any_syscall_count;
504 
505   /* Count of each system call.  */
506   VEC(int) *syscalls_counts;
507 
508   /* This counts all syscall catch requests, so we can readily determine
509      if any catching is necessary.  */
510   int total_syscalls_count;
511 
512   /* Per inferior data-pointers required by other GDB modules.  */
513   void **data;
514   unsigned num_data;
515 };
516 
517 /* Keep a registry of per-inferior data-pointers required by other GDB
518    modules.  */
519 
520 extern const struct inferior_data *register_inferior_data (void);
521 extern const struct inferior_data *register_inferior_data_with_cleanup
522   (void (*cleanup) (struct inferior *, void *));
523 extern void clear_inferior_data (struct inferior *inf);
524 extern void set_inferior_data (struct inferior *inf,
525 			       const struct inferior_data *data, void *value);
526 extern void *inferior_data (struct inferior *inf,
527 			    const struct inferior_data *data);
528 
529 /* Create an empty inferior list, or empty the existing one.  */
530 extern void init_inferior_list (void);
531 
532 /* Add an inferior to the inferior list, print a message that a new
533    inferior is found, and return the pointer to the new inferior.
534    Caller may use this pointer to initialize the private inferior
535    data.  */
536 extern struct inferior *add_inferior (int pid);
537 
538 /* Same as add_inferior, but don't print new inferior notifications to
539    the CLI.  */
540 extern struct inferior *add_inferior_silent (int pid);
541 
542 /* Delete an existing inferior list entry, due to inferior exit.  */
543 extern void delete_inferior (int pid);
544 
545 extern void delete_inferior_1 (struct inferior *todel, int silent);
546 
547 /* Same as delete_inferior, but don't print new inferior notifications
548    to the CLI.  */
549 extern void delete_inferior_silent (int pid);
550 
551 /* Delete an existing inferior list entry, due to inferior detaching.  */
552 extern void detach_inferior (int pid);
553 
554 extern void exit_inferior (int pid);
555 
556 extern void exit_inferior_silent (int pid);
557 
558 extern void exit_inferior_num_silent (int num);
559 
560 extern void inferior_appeared (struct inferior *inf, int pid);
561 
562 /* Get rid of all inferiors.  */
563 extern void discard_all_inferiors (void);
564 
565 /* Translate the integer inferior id (GDB's homegrown id, not the system's)
566    into a "pid" (which may be overloaded with extra inferior information).  */
567 extern int gdb_inferior_id_to_pid (int);
568 
569 /* Translate a target 'pid' into the integer inferior id (GDB's
570    homegrown id, not the system's).  */
571 extern int pid_to_gdb_inferior_id (int pid);
572 
573 /* Boolean test for an already-known pid.  */
574 extern int in_inferior_list (int pid);
575 
576 /* Boolean test for an already-known inferior id (GDB's homegrown id,
577    not the system's).  */
578 extern int valid_gdb_inferior_id (int num);
579 
580 /* Search function to lookup an inferior by target 'pid'.  */
581 extern struct inferior *find_inferior_pid (int pid);
582 
583 /* Search function to lookup an inferior by GDB 'num'.  */
584 extern struct inferior *find_inferior_id (int num);
585 
586 /* Find an inferior bound to PSPACE.  */
587 extern struct inferior *
588   find_inferior_for_program_space (struct program_space *pspace);
589 
590 /* Inferior iterator function.
591 
592    Calls a callback function once for each inferior, so long as the
593    callback function returns false.  If the callback function returns
594    true, the iteration will end and the current inferior will be
595    returned.  This can be useful for implementing a search for a
596    inferior with arbitrary attributes, or for applying some operation
597    to every inferior.
598 
599    It is safe to delete the iterated inferior from the callback.  */
600 extern struct inferior *iterate_over_inferiors (int (*) (struct inferior *,
601 							 void *),
602 						void *);
603 
604 /* Prints the list of inferiors and their details on UIOUT.
605 
606    If REQUESTED_INFERIOR is not -1, it's the GDB id of the inferior
607    that should be printed.  Otherwise, all inferiors are printed.  */
608 extern void print_inferior (struct ui_out *uiout, int requested_inferior);
609 
610 /* Returns true if the inferior list is not empty.  */
611 extern int have_inferiors (void);
612 
613 /* Returns true if there are any live inferiors in the inferior list
614    (not cores, not executables, real live processes).  */
615 extern int have_live_inferiors (void);
616 
617 /* Return a pointer to the current inferior.  It is an error to call
618    this if there is no current inferior.  */
619 extern struct inferior *current_inferior (void);
620 
621 extern void set_current_inferior (struct inferior *);
622 
623 extern struct cleanup *save_current_inferior (void);
624 
625 extern struct inferior *inferior_list;
626 
627 /* Prune away automatically added inferiors that aren't required
628    anymore.  */
629 extern void prune_inferiors (void);
630 
631 extern int number_of_inferiors (void);
632 
633 extern struct inferior *add_inferior_with_spaces (void);
634 
635 extern void update_observer_mode (void);
636 
637 #endif /* !defined (INFERIOR_H) */
638