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1 /* | 1 /* |
2 * Copyright 2010 The Native Client Authors. All rights reserved. | 2 * Copyright 2010 The Native Client Authors. All rights reserved. |
3 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can | 3 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can |
4 * be found in the LICENSE file. | 4 * be found in the LICENSE file. |
5 */ | 5 */ |
6 | 6 |
7 | 7 |
8 // This module provides interfaces for accessing the debugging state of | 8 // This module provides interfaces for accessing the debugging state of |
9 // the target. The target can use either the thread that took the | 9 // the target. The target can use either the thread that took the |
10 // exception or run in it's own thread. To respond to the host, the | 10 // exception or run in it's own thread. To respond to the host, the |
11 // application must call the run function with a valid Transport | 11 // application must call the run function with a valid Transport |
12 // which will then be polled for commands. The target will return | 12 // which will then be polled for commands. The target will return |
13 // from Run when the host disconnects, or requests a continue. | 13 // from Run when the host disconnects, or requests a continue. |
14 // | 14 // |
15 // The object is protected by a mutex, so that it is legal to track or | 15 // The object is protected by a mutex, so that it is legal to track or |
16 // ignore threads as an exception takes place. | 16 // ignore threads as an exception takes place. |
17 // | 17 // |
18 // The Run function expects that all threads of interest are stopped | 18 // The Run function expects that all threads of interest are stopped |
19 // with the Step flag cleared before Run is called. It is expected that | 19 // with the Step flag cleared before Run is called. It is expected that |
20 // and that all threads are updated with thier modified contexts and | 20 // and that all threads are updated with thier modified contexts and |
21 // restarted when the target returns from Run. | 21 // restarted when the target returns from Run. |
22 | 22 |
23 #ifndef NATIVE_CLIENT_GDB_RSP_TARGET_H_ | 23 #ifndef SRC_TRUSTED_GDB_RSP_TARGET_H_ |
24 #define NATIVE_CLIENT_GDB_RSP_TARGET_H_ 1 | 24 #define SRC_TRUSTED_GDB_RSP_TARGET_H_ 1 |
25 | 25 |
26 #include <map> | 26 #include <map> |
27 #include <string> | 27 #include <string> |
28 | 28 |
29 #include "native_client/src/trusted/gdb_rsp/util.h" | 29 #include "native_client/src/trusted/gdb_rsp/util.h" |
30 | 30 |
31 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/event.h" | 31 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/event.h" |
32 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/platform.h" | 32 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/platform.h" |
33 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/mutex.h" | 33 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/mutex.h" |
34 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/thread.h" | 34 #include "native_client/src/trusted/port/thread.h" |
35 | 35 |
36 namespace gdb_rsp { | 36 namespace gdb_rsp { |
37 | 37 |
38 class Abi; | 38 class Abi; |
39 class Packet; | 39 class Packet; |
40 class Session; | 40 class Session; |
41 | 41 |
42 class Target { | 42 class Target { |
43 public: | 43 public: |
44 enum ErrDef { | 44 enum ErrDef { |
45 NONE = 0, | 45 NONE = 0, |
46 BAD_FORMAT = 1, | 46 BAD_FORMAT = 1, |
47 BAD_ARGS = 2, | 47 BAD_ARGS = 2, |
48 FAILED = 3 | 48 FAILED = 3 |
49 }; | 49 }; |
50 | 50 |
51 enum State { | 51 enum ConState { |
52 UNINIT = 0, | 52 DETACHED = 0, |
53 RUNNING = 1, | 53 ATTACHED = 1, |
54 STOPPED = 2 | 54 DETACHING= 2 |
55 }; | 55 }; |
56 | 56 |
57 typedef ErrDef (*QFunc_t)(Target *, stringvec&, std::string); | 57 typedef ErrDef (*QFunc_t)(Target *, stringvec&, std::string); |
58 typedef std::map<uint32_t, port::IThread*> ThreadMap_t; | 58 typedef std::map<uint32_t, port::IThread*> ThreadMap_t; |
59 typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> PropertyMap_t; | 59 typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> PropertyMap_t; |
60 typedef std::map<uint64_t, uint8_t*> BreakMap_t; | 60 typedef std::map<uint64_t, uint8_t*> BreakMap_t; |
61 | 61 |
62 public: | 62 public: |
63 // Contruct a Target object. By default use the native ABI. | 63 // Contruct a Target object. By default use the native ABI. |
64 explicit Target(const Abi *abi = NULL); | 64 explicit Target(const Abi *abi = NULL); |
65 ~Target(); | 65 ~Target(); |
66 | 66 |
67 // Init must be the first function called to correctlty | 67 // Init must be the first function called to correctlty |
68 // build the Target internal structures. | 68 // build the Target internal structures. |
69 bool Init(); | 69 bool Init(); |
70 | 70 |
71 // Set/Get locally cached properties | |
72 bool SetProperty(const std::string &name, const std::string& val); | |
73 bool GetProperty(const std::string &name, std::string* val) const; | |
74 | |
75 // MatchQuery does a longest prefix match against the locally cased | |
76 // properties, and returns the length of the match, as well as the | |
77 // requested value. | |
78 size_t MatchQuery(const std::string& match, std::string* val) const; | |
79 | |
71 // Add and remove temporary breakpoints. These breakpoints | 80 // Add and remove temporary breakpoints. These breakpoints |
72 // must be added just before we start running, and removed | 81 // must be added just before we start running, and removed |
73 // just before we stop running to prevent the debugger from | 82 // just before we stop running to prevent the debugger from |
74 // seeing the modified memory. | 83 // seeing the modified memory. |
75 bool AddTemporaryBreakpoint(uint64_t address); | 84 bool AddTemporaryBreakpoint(uint64_t address); |
76 bool RemoveTemporaryBreakpoints(); | 85 bool RemoveTemporaryBreakpoints(); |
77 | 86 |
78 // This function should be called by a tracked thread when it takes | 87 // This function should be called by a tracked thread when it takes |
79 // an exception. It takes sig_start_ to prevent other exceptions | 88 // an exception. It takes sig_start_ to prevent other exceptions |
80 // from signalling thread. If wait is true, it will then block on | 89 // from signalling thread. If wait is true, it will then block on |
81 // sig_done_ until a continue is issued by the host. | 90 // sig_done_ until a continue is issued by the host. |
82 void Signal(uint32_t id, int8_t sig, bool wait); | 91 void Signal(uint32_t id, int8_t sig, bool wait); |
83 | 92 |
84 // This function will spin on a session, until it closes. If an | 93 // This function will spin on a session, until it closes. If an |
85 // exception is caught, it will signal the exception thread by | 94 // exception is caught, it will signal the exception thread by |
86 // setting sig_done_. | 95 // setting sig_done_. |
87 void Run(Session *ses); | 96 void Run(Session *ses); |
88 | 97 |
89 // This function causes the target to track the state | 98 // This function causes the target to track the state |
90 // of the specified thread and make it availible to | 99 // of the specified thread and make it availible to |
91 // a connected host. | 100 // a connected host. |
92 void TrackThread(port::IThread *thread); | 101 void TrackThread(port::IThread *thread); |
93 | 102 |
94 // This function causes the target to stop tracking the | 103 // This function causes the target to stop tracking the |
95 // state of the specified thread, which will no longer | 104 // state of the specified thread, which will no longer |
96 // be visible to the host. | 105 // be visible to the host. |
97 void IgnoreThread(port::IThread *thread); | 106 void IgnoreThread(port::IThread *thread); |
98 | 107 |
99 protected: | 108 protected: |
109 // Protected member functions, should only be called by the stub thread | |
110 // from within "Run", at which point stateMutex_ is already held, so | |
111 // it is always safe for a protected function to access the signal | |
112 // state or thread map. | |
113 | |
114 // Called whenever the target transitions from running to stopped to | |
115 // update information about the current state. | |
116 void Update(); | |
117 | |
118 // Called to stop and start all debug threads | |
119 void Pause(); | |
120 void Resume(); | |
121 | |
100 // This function always succeedes, since all errors | 122 // This function always succeedes, since all errors |
101 // are reported as an error string of "E<##>" where | 123 // are reported as an error string of "E<##>" where |
102 // the two digit number. The error codes are not | 124 // the two digit number. The error codes are not |
103 // not documented, so this implementation uses | 125 // not documented, so this implementation uses |
104 // ErrDef as errors codes. This function returns | 126 // ErrDef as errors codes. This function returns |
105 // true a request to continue (or step) is processed. | 127 // true a request to continue (or step) is processed. |
106 bool ProcessPacket(Packet *pktIn, Packet *pktOut); | 128 bool ProcessPacket(Packet *pktIn, Packet *pktOut); |
107 | 129 |
108 void Destroy(); | 130 void Destroy(); |
109 void Detach(); | 131 void Detach(); |
110 | 132 |
111 bool GetFirstThreadId(uint32_t *id); | 133 bool GetFirstThreadId(uint32_t *id); |
112 bool GetNextThreadId(uint32_t *id); | 134 bool GetNextThreadId(uint32_t *id); |
113 | 135 |
114 uint32_t GetRegThreadId() const; | 136 uint32_t GetRegThreadId() const; |
115 uint32_t GetRunThreadId() const; | 137 uint32_t GetRunThreadId() const; |
116 port::IThread *GetThread(uint32_t id); | 138 port::IThread *GetThread(uint32_t id) const; |
noelallen_use_chromium
2010/12/07 23:04:44
Good catch.
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117 | 139 |
118 public: | 140 private: |
141 // Current Target state | |
142 ConState conState_; | |
143 | |
119 const Abi *abi_; | 144 const Abi *abi_; |
120 | 145 |
121 // This mutex protects debugging state (threads_, cur_signal, sig_thread_) | 146 // This mutex protects debugging state (threads_, cur_signal, sig_thread_). |
122 port::IMutex *mutex_; | 147 // This mutex is held by the stub thread, while in a broken state. |
148 port::IMutex *stateMutex_; | |
149 | |
150 // This mutex protects the public data (breakpoint, property), and is only | |
151 // held temporarily as needed. | |
152 port::IMutex *publicMutex_; | |
123 | 153 |
124 // This event is signalled when the target is really to process an | 154 // This event is signalled when the target is really to process an |
125 // exception. It ensures only one exception is processed at a time. | 155 // exception. It ensures only one exception is processed at a time. |
126 port::IEvent *sig_start_; | 156 port::IEvent *sig_start_; |
127 | 157 |
128 // This event is signalled when the target done processing an exception. | 158 // This event is signalled when the target done processing an exception. |
129 port::IEvent *sig_done_; | 159 port::IEvent *sig_done_; |
130 | 160 |
131 // This value is set if the exception cather is requesting a continue signal | 161 // This value is set if the exception cather is requesting a continue signal |
132 bool send_done_; | 162 bool send_done_; |
133 | 163 |
134 ThreadMap_t threads_; | 164 ThreadMap_t threads_; |
135 ThreadMap_t::const_iterator threadItr_; | 165 ThreadMap_t::const_iterator threadItr_; |
136 BreakMap_t breakMap_; | 166 BreakMap_t breakMap_; |
137 | 167 |
138 | 168 // A map of generic properties for the target. |
139 PropertyMap_t properties_; | 169 PropertyMap_t properties_; |
140 | 170 |
141 uint8_t *ctx_; // Context Scratchpad | 171 // Context Scratchpad |
172 uint8_t *ctx_; | |
142 | 173 |
143 // The current signal and signaling thread data is protected by | 174 // The current signal and signaling thread data is protected by |
144 // the mutex, and can only be owned by one thread at a time. | 175 // the mutex, and can only be owned by one thread at a time. |
145 // These values should only be written via the "Signal" member, | 176 // These values should only be written via the "Signal" member, |
146 // which will ensure that a new signal does not overwrite a | 177 // which will ensure that a new signal does not overwrite a |
147 // previous signal. | 178 // previous signal. |
148 volatile int8_t cur_signal_; | 179 volatile int8_t cur_signal_; |
149 volatile uint32_t sig_thread_; | 180 volatile uint32_t sig_thread_; |
150 | 181 |
151 uint32_t run_thread_; // Which thread to issue step commands on | 182 // The debugger tracks two thread ids for its operations, one for |
152 uint32_t reg_thread_; // Which thread to issue context (reg) commands on | 183 // getting and setting registers, the other for step and continue. |
184 // The value can be 0 for any, -1 for all, or a specific ID for | |
185 // a specific thread. The "_req_" variable stores the requested | |
186 // id, while the "_last_" value stores the last value returned. | |
187 uint32_t run_req_; // Requested thread for run operations. | |
mmortensen
2010/12/07 22:53:58
If run_req and run_reg can bo -1, why are the decl
mlinck
2010/12/10 21:10:27
Excellent question. I'm not sure what the best ap
noelallen_use_chromium
2010/12/13 19:28:10
I set this to 32b so you would get that behavior.
mlinck
2010/12/14 17:23:24
Changed to int32_t
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188 uint32_t reg_req_; // Requested thread for reg operations. | |
189 mutable uint32_t run_last_; // Last result from a run thread query. | |
190 mutable uint32_t reg_last_; // Last result from a reg thread query. | |
153 }; | 191 }; |
154 | 192 |
155 | 193 |
156 } // namespace gdb_rsp | 194 } // namespace gdb_rsp |
157 | 195 |
158 #endif // NATIVE_CLIENT_GDB_RSP_TARGET_H_ | 196 #endif // SRC_TRUSTED_GDB_RSP_TARGET_H_ |
159 | 197 |
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