1 /* Low level interface to ptrace, for GDB when running under Unix. 2 Copyright (C) 1986-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3 4 This file is part of GDB. 5 6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 9 (at your option) any later version. 10 11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 GNU General Public License for more details. 15 16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 18 19 #include "defs.h" 20 #include "frame.h" 21 #include "inferior.h" 22 #include "command.h" 23 #include "serial.h" 24 #include "terminal.h" 25 #include "target.h" 26 #include "gdbthread.h" 27 #include "observer.h" 28 #include <signal.h> 29 #include <fcntl.h> 30 #include "gdb_select.h" 31 32 #include "inflow.h" 33 #include "gdbcmd.h" 34 #include "gdb_termios.h" 35 36 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H 37 #include <sys/ioctl.h> 38 #endif 39 40 #ifndef O_NOCTTY 41 #define O_NOCTTY 0 42 #endif 43 44 extern void _initialize_inflow (void); 45 46 static void pass_signal (int); 47 48 static void child_terminal_ours_1 (int); 49 50 /* Record terminal status separately for debugger and inferior. */ 51 52 static struct serial *stdin_serial; 53 54 /* Terminal related info we need to keep track of. Each inferior 55 holds an instance of this structure --- we save it whenever the 56 corresponding inferior stops, and restore it to the foreground 57 inferior when it resumes. */ 58 struct terminal_info 59 { 60 /* The name of the tty (from the `tty' command) that we gave to the 61 inferior when it was started. */ 62 char *run_terminal; 63 64 /* TTY state. We save it whenever the inferior stops, and restore 65 it when it resumes. */ 66 serial_ttystate ttystate; 67 68 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 69 /* Process group. Saved and restored just like ttystate. */ 70 PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE process_group; 71 #endif 72 73 /* fcntl flags. Saved and restored just like ttystate. */ 74 int tflags; 75 }; 76 77 /* Our own tty state, which we restore every time we need to deal with 78 the terminal. This is set once, when GDB first starts, and then 79 whenever we enter/leave TUI mode (gdb_save_tty_state). The 80 settings of flags which readline saves and restores are 81 unimportant. */ 82 static struct terminal_info our_terminal_info; 83 84 /* Snapshot of the initial tty state taken during initialization of 85 GDB, before readline/ncurses have had a chance to change it. This 86 is used as the initial tty state given to each new spawned 87 inferior. Unlike our_terminal_info, this is only ever set 88 once. */ 89 static serial_ttystate initial_gdb_ttystate; 90 91 static struct terminal_info *get_inflow_inferior_data (struct inferior *); 92 93 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 94 95 /* Return the process group of the current inferior. */ 96 97 PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 98 inferior_process_group (void) 99 { 100 return get_inflow_inferior_data (current_inferior ())->process_group; 101 } 102 #endif 103 104 /* While the inferior is running, we want SIGINT and SIGQUIT to go to the 105 inferior only. If we have job control, that takes care of it. If not, 106 we save our handlers in these two variables and set SIGINT and SIGQUIT 107 to SIG_IGN. */ 108 109 static sighandler_t sigint_ours; 110 static sighandler_t sigquit_ours; 111 112 /* The name of the tty (from the `tty' command) that we're giving to 113 the inferior when starting it up. This is only (and should only 114 be) used as a transient global by new_tty_prefork, 115 create_tty_session, new_tty and new_tty_postfork, all called from 116 fork_inferior, while forking a new child. */ 117 static const char *inferior_thisrun_terminal; 118 119 /* Nonzero if our terminal settings are in effect. Zero if the 120 inferior's settings are in effect. Ignored if !gdb_has_a_terminal 121 (). */ 122 123 int terminal_is_ours; 124 125 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 126 static PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 127 gdb_getpgrp (void) 128 { 129 int process_group = -1; 130 131 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS 132 process_group = tcgetpgrp (0); 133 #endif 134 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO 135 process_group = getpgrp (); 136 #endif 137 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY 138 ioctl (0, TIOCGPGRP, &process_group); 139 #endif 140 return process_group; 141 } 142 #endif 143 144 /* See terminal.h. */ 145 146 void 147 set_initial_gdb_ttystate (void) 148 { 149 /* Note we can't do any of this in _initialize_inflow because at 150 that point stdin_serial has not been created yet. */ 151 152 initial_gdb_ttystate = serial_get_tty_state (stdin_serial); 153 154 if (initial_gdb_ttystate != NULL) 155 { 156 our_terminal_info.ttystate 157 = serial_copy_tty_state (stdin_serial, initial_gdb_ttystate); 158 #ifdef F_GETFL 159 our_terminal_info.tflags = fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0); 160 #endif 161 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 162 our_terminal_info.process_group = gdb_getpgrp (); 163 #endif 164 } 165 } 166 167 /* Does GDB have a terminal (on stdin)? */ 168 169 static int 170 gdb_has_a_terminal (void) 171 { 172 return initial_gdb_ttystate != NULL; 173 } 174 175 /* Macro for printing errors from ioctl operations */ 176 177 #define OOPSY(what) \ 178 if (result == -1) \ 179 fprintf_unfiltered(gdb_stderr, "[%s failed in terminal_inferior: %s]\n", \ 180 what, safe_strerror (errno)) 181 182 /* Initialize the terminal settings we record for the inferior, 183 before we actually run the inferior. */ 184 185 void 186 child_terminal_init_with_pgrp (int pgrp) 187 { 188 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior (); 189 struct terminal_info *tinfo = get_inflow_inferior_data (inf); 190 191 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 192 /* Store the process group even without a terminal as it is used not 193 only to reset the tty foreground process group, but also to 194 interrupt the inferior. */ 195 tinfo->process_group = pgrp; 196 #endif 197 198 if (gdb_has_a_terminal ()) 199 { 200 xfree (tinfo->ttystate); 201 tinfo->ttystate = serial_copy_tty_state (stdin_serial, 202 initial_gdb_ttystate); 203 204 /* Make sure that next time we call terminal_inferior (which will be 205 before the program runs, as it needs to be), we install the new 206 process group. */ 207 terminal_is_ours = 1; 208 } 209 } 210 211 /* Save the terminal settings again. This is necessary for the TUI 212 when it switches to TUI or non-TUI mode; curses changes the terminal 213 and gdb must be able to restore it correctly. */ 214 215 void 216 gdb_save_tty_state (void) 217 { 218 if (gdb_has_a_terminal ()) 219 { 220 xfree (our_terminal_info.ttystate); 221 our_terminal_info.ttystate = serial_get_tty_state (stdin_serial); 222 } 223 } 224 225 void 226 child_terminal_init (struct target_ops *self) 227 { 228 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 229 /* This is for Lynx, and should be cleaned up by having Lynx be a 230 separate debugging target with a version of target_terminal_init 231 which passes in the process group to a generic routine which does 232 all the work (and the non-threaded child_terminal_init can just 233 pass in inferior_ptid to the same routine). */ 234 /* We assume INFERIOR_PID is also the child's process group. */ 235 child_terminal_init_with_pgrp (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid)); 236 #endif /* PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE */ 237 } 238 239 /* Put the inferior's terminal settings into effect. 240 This is preparation for starting or resuming the inferior. 241 242 N.B. Targets that want to use this with async support must build that 243 support on top of this (e.g., the caller still needs to remove stdin 244 from the event loop). E.g., see linux_nat_terminal_inferior. */ 245 246 void 247 child_terminal_inferior (struct target_ops *self) 248 { 249 struct inferior *inf; 250 struct terminal_info *tinfo; 251 252 if (!terminal_is_ours) 253 return; 254 255 inf = current_inferior (); 256 tinfo = get_inflow_inferior_data (inf); 257 258 if (gdb_has_a_terminal () 259 && tinfo->ttystate != NULL 260 && tinfo->run_terminal == NULL) 261 { 262 int result; 263 264 #ifdef F_GETFL 265 /* Is there a reason this is being done twice? It happens both 266 places we use F_SETFL, so I'm inclined to think perhaps there 267 is some reason, however perverse. Perhaps not though... */ 268 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tinfo->tflags); 269 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, tinfo->tflags); 270 OOPSY ("fcntl F_SETFL"); 271 #endif 272 273 /* Because we were careful to not change in or out of raw mode in 274 terminal_ours, we will not change in our out of raw mode with 275 this call, so we don't flush any input. */ 276 result = serial_set_tty_state (stdin_serial, 277 tinfo->ttystate); 278 OOPSY ("setting tty state"); 279 280 if (!job_control) 281 { 282 sigint_ours = signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN); 283 #ifdef SIGQUIT 284 sigquit_ours = signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN); 285 #endif 286 } 287 288 /* If attach_flag is set, we don't know whether we are sharing a 289 terminal with the inferior or not. (attaching a process 290 without a terminal is one case where we do not; attaching a 291 process which we ran from the same shell as GDB via `&' is 292 one case where we do, I think (but perhaps this is not 293 `sharing' in the sense that we need to save and restore tty 294 state)). I don't know if there is any way to tell whether we 295 are sharing a terminal. So what we do is to go through all 296 the saving and restoring of the tty state, but ignore errors 297 setting the process group, which will happen if we are not 298 sharing a terminal). */ 299 300 if (job_control) 301 { 302 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS 303 result = tcsetpgrp (0, tinfo->process_group); 304 if (!inf->attach_flag) 305 OOPSY ("tcsetpgrp"); 306 #endif 307 308 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY 309 result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &tinfo->process_group); 310 if (!inf->attach_flag) 311 OOPSY ("TIOCSPGRP"); 312 #endif 313 } 314 315 } 316 terminal_is_ours = 0; 317 } 318 319 /* Put some of our terminal settings into effect, 320 enough to get proper results from our output, 321 but do not change into or out of RAW mode 322 so that no input is discarded. 323 324 After doing this, either terminal_ours or terminal_inferior 325 should be called to get back to a normal state of affairs. 326 327 N.B. The implementation is (currently) no different than 328 child_terminal_ours. See child_terminal_ours_1. */ 329 330 void 331 child_terminal_ours_for_output (struct target_ops *self) 332 { 333 child_terminal_ours_1 (1); 334 } 335 336 /* Put our terminal settings into effect. 337 First record the inferior's terminal settings 338 so they can be restored properly later. 339 340 N.B. Targets that want to use this with async support must build that 341 support on top of this (e.g., the caller still needs to add stdin to the 342 event loop). E.g., see linux_nat_terminal_ours. */ 343 344 void 345 child_terminal_ours (struct target_ops *self) 346 { 347 child_terminal_ours_1 (0); 348 } 349 350 /* output_only is not used, and should not be used unless we introduce 351 separate terminal_is_ours and terminal_is_ours_for_output 352 flags. */ 353 354 static void 355 child_terminal_ours_1 (int output_only) 356 { 357 struct inferior *inf; 358 struct terminal_info *tinfo; 359 360 if (terminal_is_ours) 361 return; 362 363 terminal_is_ours = 1; 364 365 /* Checking inferior->run_terminal is necessary so that 366 if GDB is running in the background, it won't block trying 367 to do the ioctl()'s below. Checking gdb_has_a_terminal 368 avoids attempting all the ioctl's when running in batch. */ 369 370 inf = current_inferior (); 371 tinfo = get_inflow_inferior_data (inf); 372 373 if (tinfo->run_terminal != NULL || gdb_has_a_terminal () == 0) 374 return; 375 else 376 { 377 #ifdef SIGTTOU 378 /* Ignore this signal since it will happen when we try to set the 379 pgrp. */ 380 sighandler_t osigttou = NULL; 381 #endif 382 int result ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; 383 384 #ifdef SIGTTOU 385 if (job_control) 386 osigttou = signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN); 387 #endif 388 389 xfree (tinfo->ttystate); 390 tinfo->ttystate = serial_get_tty_state (stdin_serial); 391 392 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 393 if (!inf->attach_flag) 394 /* If setpgrp failed in terminal_inferior, this would give us 395 our process group instead of the inferior's. See 396 terminal_inferior for details. */ 397 tinfo->process_group = gdb_getpgrp (); 398 #endif 399 400 /* Here we used to set ICANON in our ttystate, but I believe this 401 was an artifact from before when we used readline. Readline sets 402 the tty state when it needs to. 403 FIXME-maybe: However, query() expects non-raw mode and doesn't 404 use readline. Maybe query should use readline (on the other hand, 405 this only matters for HAVE_SGTTY, not termio or termios, I think). */ 406 407 /* Set tty state to our_ttystate. We don't change in our out of raw 408 mode, to avoid flushing input. We need to do the same thing 409 regardless of output_only, because we don't have separate 410 terminal_is_ours and terminal_is_ours_for_output flags. It's OK, 411 though, since readline will deal with raw mode when/if it needs 412 to. */ 413 414 serial_noflush_set_tty_state (stdin_serial, our_terminal_info.ttystate, 415 tinfo->ttystate); 416 417 if (job_control) 418 { 419 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS 420 result = tcsetpgrp (0, our_terminal_info.process_group); 421 #if 0 422 /* This fails on Ultrix with EINVAL if you run the testsuite 423 in the background with nohup, and then log out. GDB never 424 used to check for an error here, so perhaps there are other 425 such situations as well. */ 426 if (result == -1) 427 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, 428 "[tcsetpgrp failed in child_terminal_ours: %s]\n", 429 safe_strerror (errno)); 430 #endif 431 #endif /* termios */ 432 433 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY 434 result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, &our_terminal_info.process_group); 435 #endif 436 } 437 438 #ifdef SIGTTOU 439 if (job_control) 440 signal (SIGTTOU, osigttou); 441 #endif 442 443 if (!job_control) 444 { 445 signal (SIGINT, sigint_ours); 446 #ifdef SIGQUIT 447 signal (SIGQUIT, sigquit_ours); 448 #endif 449 } 450 451 #ifdef F_GETFL 452 tinfo->tflags = fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0); 453 454 /* Is there a reason this is being done twice? It happens both 455 places we use F_SETFL, so I'm inclined to think perhaps there 456 is some reason, however perverse. Perhaps not though... */ 457 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, our_terminal_info.tflags); 458 result = fcntl (0, F_SETFL, our_terminal_info.tflags); 459 #endif 460 } 461 } 462 463 /* Per-inferior data key. */ 464 static const struct inferior_data *inflow_inferior_data; 465 466 static void 467 inflow_inferior_data_cleanup (struct inferior *inf, void *arg) 468 { 469 struct terminal_info *info = (struct terminal_info *) arg; 470 471 xfree (info->run_terminal); 472 xfree (info->ttystate); 473 xfree (info); 474 } 475 476 /* Get the current svr4 data. If none is found yet, add it now. This 477 function always returns a valid object. */ 478 479 static struct terminal_info * 480 get_inflow_inferior_data (struct inferior *inf) 481 { 482 struct terminal_info *info; 483 484 info = (struct terminal_info *) inferior_data (inf, inflow_inferior_data); 485 if (info == NULL) 486 { 487 info = XCNEW (struct terminal_info); 488 set_inferior_data (inf, inflow_inferior_data, info); 489 } 490 491 return info; 492 } 493 494 /* This is a "inferior_exit" observer. Releases the TERMINAL_INFO member 495 of the inferior structure. This field is private to inflow.c, and 496 its type is opaque to the rest of GDB. PID is the target pid of 497 the inferior that is about to be removed from the inferior 498 list. */ 499 500 static void 501 inflow_inferior_exit (struct inferior *inf) 502 { 503 struct terminal_info *info; 504 505 info = (struct terminal_info *) inferior_data (inf, inflow_inferior_data); 506 if (info != NULL) 507 { 508 xfree (info->run_terminal); 509 xfree (info->ttystate); 510 xfree (info); 511 set_inferior_data (inf, inflow_inferior_data, NULL); 512 } 513 } 514 515 void 516 copy_terminal_info (struct inferior *to, struct inferior *from) 517 { 518 struct terminal_info *tinfo_to, *tinfo_from; 519 520 tinfo_to = get_inflow_inferior_data (to); 521 tinfo_from = get_inflow_inferior_data (from); 522 523 xfree (tinfo_to->run_terminal); 524 xfree (tinfo_to->ttystate); 525 526 *tinfo_to = *tinfo_from; 527 528 if (tinfo_from->run_terminal) 529 tinfo_to->run_terminal 530 = xstrdup (tinfo_from->run_terminal); 531 532 if (tinfo_from->ttystate) 533 tinfo_to->ttystate 534 = serial_copy_tty_state (stdin_serial, tinfo_from->ttystate); 535 } 536 537 void 538 term_info (char *arg, int from_tty) 539 { 540 target_terminal_info (arg, from_tty); 541 } 542 543 void 544 child_terminal_info (struct target_ops *self, const char *args, int from_tty) 545 { 546 struct inferior *inf; 547 struct terminal_info *tinfo; 548 549 if (!gdb_has_a_terminal ()) 550 { 551 printf_filtered (_("This GDB does not control a terminal.\n")); 552 return; 553 } 554 555 if (ptid_equal (inferior_ptid, null_ptid)) 556 return; 557 558 inf = current_inferior (); 559 tinfo = get_inflow_inferior_data (inf); 560 561 printf_filtered (_("Inferior's terminal status " 562 "(currently saved by GDB):\n")); 563 564 /* First the fcntl flags. */ 565 { 566 int flags; 567 568 flags = tinfo->tflags; 569 570 printf_filtered ("File descriptor flags = "); 571 572 #ifndef O_ACCMODE 573 #define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR) 574 #endif 575 /* (O_ACCMODE) parens are to avoid Ultrix header file bug. */ 576 switch (flags & (O_ACCMODE)) 577 { 578 case O_RDONLY: 579 printf_filtered ("O_RDONLY"); 580 break; 581 case O_WRONLY: 582 printf_filtered ("O_WRONLY"); 583 break; 584 case O_RDWR: 585 printf_filtered ("O_RDWR"); 586 break; 587 } 588 flags &= ~(O_ACCMODE); 589 590 #ifdef O_NONBLOCK 591 if (flags & O_NONBLOCK) 592 printf_filtered (" | O_NONBLOCK"); 593 flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; 594 #endif 595 596 #if defined (O_NDELAY) 597 /* If O_NDELAY and O_NONBLOCK are defined to the same thing, we will 598 print it as O_NONBLOCK, which is good cause that is what POSIX 599 has, and the flag will already be cleared by the time we get here. */ 600 if (flags & O_NDELAY) 601 printf_filtered (" | O_NDELAY"); 602 flags &= ~O_NDELAY; 603 #endif 604 605 if (flags & O_APPEND) 606 printf_filtered (" | O_APPEND"); 607 flags &= ~O_APPEND; 608 609 #if defined (O_BINARY) 610 if (flags & O_BINARY) 611 printf_filtered (" | O_BINARY"); 612 flags &= ~O_BINARY; 613 #endif 614 615 if (flags) 616 printf_filtered (" | 0x%x", flags); 617 printf_filtered ("\n"); 618 } 619 620 #ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE 621 printf_filtered ("Process group = %d\n", (int) tinfo->process_group); 622 #endif 623 624 serial_print_tty_state (stdin_serial, tinfo->ttystate, gdb_stdout); 625 } 626 627 /* NEW_TTY_PREFORK is called before forking a new child process, 628 so we can record the state of ttys in the child to be formed. 629 TTYNAME is null if we are to share the terminal with gdb; 630 or points to a string containing the name of the desired tty. 631 632 NEW_TTY is called in new child processes under Unix, which will 633 become debugger target processes. This actually switches to 634 the terminal specified in the NEW_TTY_PREFORK call. */ 635 636 void 637 new_tty_prefork (const char *ttyname) 638 { 639 /* Save the name for later, for determining whether we and the child 640 are sharing a tty. */ 641 inferior_thisrun_terminal = ttyname; 642 } 643 644 #if !defined(__GO32__) && !defined(_WIN32) 645 /* If RESULT, assumed to be the return value from a system call, is 646 negative, print the error message indicated by errno and exit. 647 MSG should identify the operation that failed. */ 648 static void 649 check_syscall (const char *msg, int result) 650 { 651 if (result < 0) 652 { 653 print_sys_errmsg (msg, errno); 654 _exit (1); 655 } 656 } 657 #endif 658 659 void 660 new_tty (void) 661 { 662 int tty; 663 664 if (inferior_thisrun_terminal == 0) 665 return; 666 #if !defined(__GO32__) && !defined(_WIN32) 667 #ifdef TIOCNOTTY 668 /* Disconnect the child process from our controlling terminal. On some 669 systems (SVR4 for example), this may cause a SIGTTOU, so temporarily 670 ignore SIGTTOU. */ 671 tty = open ("/dev/tty", O_RDWR); 672 if (tty > 0) 673 { 674 sighandler_t osigttou; 675 676 osigttou = signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN); 677 ioctl (tty, TIOCNOTTY, 0); 678 close (tty); 679 signal (SIGTTOU, osigttou); 680 } 681 #endif 682 683 /* Now open the specified new terminal. */ 684 tty = open (inferior_thisrun_terminal, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); 685 check_syscall (inferior_thisrun_terminal, tty); 686 687 /* Avoid use of dup2; doesn't exist on all systems. */ 688 if (tty != 0) 689 { 690 close (0); 691 check_syscall ("dup'ing tty into fd 0", dup (tty)); 692 } 693 if (tty != 1) 694 { 695 close (1); 696 check_syscall ("dup'ing tty into fd 1", dup (tty)); 697 } 698 if (tty != 2) 699 { 700 close (2); 701 check_syscall ("dup'ing tty into fd 2", dup (tty)); 702 } 703 704 #ifdef TIOCSCTTY 705 /* Make tty our new controlling terminal. */ 706 if (ioctl (tty, TIOCSCTTY, 0) == -1) 707 /* Mention GDB in warning because it will appear in the inferior's 708 terminal instead of GDB's. */ 709 warning (_("GDB: Failed to set controlling terminal: %s"), 710 safe_strerror (errno)); 711 #endif 712 713 if (tty > 2) 714 close (tty); 715 #endif /* !go32 && !win32 */ 716 } 717 718 /* NEW_TTY_POSTFORK is called after forking a new child process, and 719 adding it to the inferior table, to store the TTYNAME being used by 720 the child, or null if it sharing the terminal with gdb. */ 721 722 void 723 new_tty_postfork (void) 724 { 725 /* Save the name for later, for determining whether we and the child 726 are sharing a tty. */ 727 728 if (inferior_thisrun_terminal) 729 { 730 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior (); 731 struct terminal_info *tinfo = get_inflow_inferior_data (inf); 732 733 tinfo->run_terminal = xstrdup (inferior_thisrun_terminal); 734 } 735 736 inferior_thisrun_terminal = NULL; 737 } 738 739 740 /* Call set_sigint_trap when you need to pass a signal on to an attached 741 process when handling SIGINT. */ 742 743 static void 744 pass_signal (int signo) 745 { 746 #ifndef _WIN32 747 kill (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid), SIGINT); 748 #endif 749 } 750 751 static sighandler_t osig; 752 static int osig_set; 753 754 void 755 set_sigint_trap (void) 756 { 757 struct inferior *inf = current_inferior (); 758 struct terminal_info *tinfo = get_inflow_inferior_data (inf); 759 760 if (inf->attach_flag || tinfo->run_terminal) 761 { 762 osig = signal (SIGINT, pass_signal); 763 osig_set = 1; 764 } 765 else 766 osig_set = 0; 767 } 768 769 void 770 clear_sigint_trap (void) 771 { 772 if (osig_set) 773 { 774 signal (SIGINT, osig); 775 osig_set = 0; 776 } 777 } 778 779 780 /* Create a new session if the inferior will run in a different tty. 781 A session is UNIX's way of grouping processes that share a controlling 782 terminal, so a new one is needed if the inferior terminal will be 783 different from GDB's. 784 785 Returns the session id of the new session, 0 if no session was created 786 or -1 if an error occurred. */ 787 pid_t 788 create_tty_session (void) 789 { 790 #ifdef HAVE_SETSID 791 pid_t ret; 792 793 if (!job_control || inferior_thisrun_terminal == 0) 794 return 0; 795 796 ret = setsid (); 797 if (ret == -1) 798 warning (_("Failed to create new terminal session: setsid: %s"), 799 safe_strerror (errno)); 800 801 return ret; 802 #else 803 return 0; 804 #endif /* HAVE_SETSID */ 805 } 806 807 /* This is here because this is where we figure out whether we (probably) 808 have job control. Just using job_control only does part of it because 809 setpgid or setpgrp might not exist on a system without job control. 810 It might be considered misplaced (on the other hand, process groups and 811 job control are closely related to ttys). 812 813 For a more clean implementation, in libiberty, put a setpgid which merely 814 calls setpgrp and a setpgrp which does nothing (any system with job control 815 will have one or the other). */ 816 int 817 gdb_setpgid (void) 818 { 819 int retval = 0; 820 821 if (job_control) 822 { 823 #if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) || defined (TIOCGPGRP) 824 #ifdef HAVE_SETPGID 825 /* The call setpgid (0, 0) is supposed to work and mean the same 826 thing as this, but on Ultrix 4.2A it fails with EPERM (and 827 setpgid (getpid (), getpid ()) succeeds). */ 828 retval = setpgid (getpid (), getpid ()); 829 #else 830 #ifdef HAVE_SETPGRP 831 #ifdef SETPGRP_VOID 832 retval = setpgrp (); 833 #else 834 retval = setpgrp (getpid (), getpid ()); 835 #endif 836 #endif /* HAVE_SETPGRP */ 837 #endif /* HAVE_SETPGID */ 838 #endif /* defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) || defined (TIOCGPGRP) */ 839 } 840 841 return retval; 842 } 843 844 /* Get all the current tty settings (including whether we have a 845 tty at all!). We can't do this in _initialize_inflow because 846 serial_fdopen() won't work until the serial_ops_list is 847 initialized, but we don't want to do it lazily either, so 848 that we can guarantee stdin_serial is opened if there is 849 a terminal. */ 850 void 851 initialize_stdin_serial (void) 852 { 853 stdin_serial = serial_fdopen (0); 854 } 855 856 void 857 _initialize_inflow (void) 858 { 859 add_info ("terminal", term_info, 860 _("Print inferior's saved terminal status.")); 861 862 terminal_is_ours = 1; 863 864 /* OK, figure out whether we have job control. If neither termios nor 865 sgtty (i.e. termio or go32), leave job_control 0. */ 866 867 #if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) 868 /* Do all systems with termios have the POSIX way of identifying job 869 control? I hope so. */ 870 #ifdef _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL 871 job_control = 1; 872 #else 873 #ifdef _SC_JOB_CONTROL 874 job_control = sysconf (_SC_JOB_CONTROL); 875 #else 876 job_control = 0; /* Have to assume the worst. */ 877 #endif /* _SC_JOB_CONTROL */ 878 #endif /* _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL */ 879 #endif /* HAVE_TERMIOS */ 880 881 #ifdef HAVE_SGTTY 882 #ifdef TIOCGPGRP 883 job_control = 1; 884 #else 885 job_control = 0; 886 #endif /* TIOCGPGRP */ 887 #endif /* sgtty */ 888 889 observer_attach_inferior_exit (inflow_inferior_exit); 890 891 inflow_inferior_data 892 = register_inferior_data_with_cleanup (NULL, inflow_inferior_data_cleanup); 893 } 894