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2001-06-28 Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com>
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): Replace prev_pc test in all calls to bpstat_stop_status (removed in 1999-09-24). This test helps distinguish stepping over a breakpoint trap from stepping thru a jump to the instruction after a breakpoint trap. (handle_inferior_event): Don't bother writing the PC if DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK is zero (optimization). * breakpoint.c (bpstat_stop_status): Add comment explaining the purpose and usage of the "not_a_breakpoint" argument in computing the breakpoint address.
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2001-06-28 Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com>
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* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): Replace prev_pc test in all
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calls to bpstat_stop_status (removed in 1999-09-24). This test
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helps distinguish stepping over a breakpoint trap from stepping
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thru a jump to the instruction after a breakpoint trap.
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(handle_inferior_event): Don't bother writing the PC if
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DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK is zero (optimization).
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* breakpoint.c (bpstat_stop_status): Add comment explaining the
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purpose and usage of the "not_a_breakpoint" argument in computing
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the breakpoint address.
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2001-06-28 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com>
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From 2000-12-03 Stephane Carrez <Stephane.Carrez@worldnet.fr>:
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@ -2409,7 +2409,12 @@ bpstat_stop_status (CORE_ADDR *pc, int not_a_breakpoint)
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"Error evaluating expression for watchpoint %d\n";
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char message[sizeof (message1) + 30 /* slop */ ];
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/* Get the address where the breakpoint would have been. */
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/* Get the address where the breakpoint would have been.
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The "not_a_breakpoint" argument is meant to distinguish
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between a breakpoint trap event and a trace/singlestep
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trap event. For a trace/singlestep trap event, we would
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not want to subtract DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK from the PC. */
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bp_addr = *pc - (not_a_breakpoint && !SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP_P () ?
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0 : DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK);
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@ -1617,7 +1617,17 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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stop_pc = read_pc_pid (ecs->ptid);
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ecs->saved_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
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inferior_ptid = ecs->ptid;
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stop_bpstat = bpstat_stop_status (&stop_pc, currently_stepping (ecs));
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/* The second argument of bpstat_stop_status is meant to help
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distinguish between a breakpoint trap and a singlestep trap.
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This is only important on targets where DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK
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is non-zero. The prev_pc test is meant to distinguish between
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singlestepping a trap instruction, and singlestepping thru a
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jump to the instruction following a trap instruction. */
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stop_bpstat = bpstat_stop_status (&stop_pc,
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currently_stepping (ecs) &&
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prev_pc !=
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stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK);
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ecs->random_signal = !bpstat_explains_signal (stop_bpstat);
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inferior_ptid = ecs->saved_inferior_ptid;
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goto process_event_stop_test;
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@ -1666,7 +1676,17 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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}
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stop_pc = read_pc ();
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stop_bpstat = bpstat_stop_status (&stop_pc, currently_stepping (ecs));
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/* The second argument of bpstat_stop_status is meant to help
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distinguish between a breakpoint trap and a singlestep trap.
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This is only important on targets where DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK
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is non-zero. The prev_pc test is meant to distinguish between
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singlestepping a trap instruction, and singlestepping thru a
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jump to the instruction following a trap instruction. */
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stop_bpstat = bpstat_stop_status (&stop_pc,
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currently_stepping (ecs) &&
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prev_pc !=
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stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK);
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ecs->random_signal = !bpstat_explains_signal (stop_bpstat);
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goto process_event_stop_test;
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@ -1731,7 +1751,17 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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stop_pc = read_pc_pid (ecs->ptid);
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ecs->saved_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
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inferior_ptid = ecs->ptid;
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stop_bpstat = bpstat_stop_status (&stop_pc, currently_stepping (ecs));
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/* The second argument of bpstat_stop_status is meant to help
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distinguish between a breakpoint trap and a singlestep trap.
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This is only important on targets where DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK
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is non-zero. The prev_pc test is meant to distinguish between
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singlestepping a trap instruction, and singlestepping thru a
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jump to the instruction following a trap instruction. */
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stop_bpstat = bpstat_stop_status (&stop_pc,
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currently_stepping (ecs) &&
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prev_pc !=
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stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK);
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ecs->random_signal = !bpstat_explains_signal (stop_bpstat);
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inferior_ptid = ecs->saved_inferior_ptid;
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goto process_event_stop_test;
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@ -1840,7 +1870,8 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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/* Saw a breakpoint, but it was hit by the wrong thread.
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Just continue. */
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write_pc_pid (stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK, ecs->ptid);
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if (DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK)
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write_pc_pid (stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK, ecs->ptid);
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remove_status = remove_breakpoints ();
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/* Did we fail to remove breakpoints? If so, try
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@ -1852,7 +1883,9 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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then either :-) or execs. */
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if (remove_status != 0)
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{
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write_pc_pid (stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK + 4, ecs->ptid);
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/* FIXME! This is obviously non-portable! */
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write_pc_pid (stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK + 4,
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ecs->ptid);
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/* We need to restart all the threads now,
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* unles we're running in scheduler-locked mode.
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* Use currently_stepping to determine whether to
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@ -2016,7 +2049,8 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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includes evaluating watchpoints, things will come to a
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stop in the correct manner. */
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write_pc (stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK);
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if (DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK)
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write_pc (stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK);
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remove_breakpoints ();
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registers_changed ();
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@ -2097,6 +2131,14 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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else
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{
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/* See if there is a breakpoint at the current PC. */
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/* The second argument of bpstat_stop_status is meant to help
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distinguish between a breakpoint trap and a singlestep trap.
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This is only important on targets where DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK
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is non-zero. The prev_pc test is meant to distinguish between
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singlestepping a trap instruction, and singlestepping thru a
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jump to the instruction following a trap instruction. */
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stop_bpstat = bpstat_stop_status
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(&stop_pc,
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/* Pass TRUE if our reason for stopping is something other
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@ -2106,6 +2148,7 @@ handle_inferior_event (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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sigtramp, which is detected by a new stack pointer value
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below any usual function calling stack adjustments. */
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(currently_stepping (ecs)
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&& prev_pc != stop_pc - DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK
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&& !(step_range_end
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&& INNER_THAN (read_sp (), (step_sp - 16))))
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);
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