Fix a potential illegal memory access when parsing corrupt DWARF information.
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1 /* Tracepoint code for remote server for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 2009-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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19 #include "server.h"
20 #include "tracepoint.h"
21 #include "gdbthread.h"
22 #include "gdbsupport/rsp-low.h"
24 #include <ctype.h>
25 #include <fcntl.h>
26 #include <unistd.h>
27 #include <chrono>
28 #include <inttypes.h>
29 #include "ax.h"
30 #include "tdesc.h"
32 #define IPA_SYM_STRUCT_NAME ipa_sym_addresses
33 #include "gdbsupport/agent.h"
35 #define DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE 5242880 /* 5*1024*1024 */
37 /* This file is built for both GDBserver, and the in-process
38 agent (IPA), a shared library that includes a tracing agent that is
39 loaded by the inferior to support fast tracepoints. Fast
40 tracepoints (or more accurately, jump based tracepoints) are
41 implemented by patching the tracepoint location with a jump into a
42 small trampoline function whose job is to save the register state,
43 call the in-process tracing agent, and then execute the original
44 instruction that was under the tracepoint jump (possibly adjusted,
45 if PC-relative, or some such).
47 The current synchronization design is pull based. That means,
48 GDBserver does most of the work, by peeking/poking at the inferior
49 agent's memory directly for downloading tracepoint and associated
50 objects, and for uploading trace frames. Whenever the IPA needs
51 something from GDBserver (trace buffer is full, tracing stopped for
52 some reason, etc.) the IPA calls a corresponding hook function
53 where GDBserver has placed a breakpoint.
55 Each of the agents has its own trace buffer. When browsing the
56 trace frames built from slow and fast tracepoints from GDB (tfind
57 mode), there's no guarantee the user is seeing the trace frames in
58 strict chronological creation order, although, GDBserver tries to
59 keep the order relatively reasonable, by syncing the trace buffers
60 at appropriate times.
64 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
66 static void trace_vdebug (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 2);
68 static void
69 trace_vdebug (const char *fmt, ...)
71 char buf[1024];
72 va_list ap;
74 va_start (ap, fmt);
75 vsprintf (buf, fmt, ap);
76 fprintf (stderr, PROG "/tracepoint: %s\n", buf);
77 va_end (ap);
80 #define trace_debug(fmt, args...) \
81 do { \
82 if (debug_threads) \
83 trace_vdebug ((fmt), ##args); \
84 } while (0)
86 #else
88 #define trace_debug(fmt, args...) \
89 do { \
90 threads_debug_printf ((fmt), ##args); \
91 } while (0)
93 #endif
95 /* Prefix exported symbols, for good citizenship. All the symbols
96 that need exporting are defined in this module. Note that all
97 these symbols must be tagged with IP_AGENT_EXPORT_*. */
98 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
99 # define gdb_tp_heap_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_tp_heap_buffer)
100 # define gdb_jump_pad_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_jump_pad_buffer)
101 # define gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
102 # define gdb_trampoline_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_trampoline_buffer)
103 # define gdb_trampoline_buffer_end IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_trampoline_buffer_end)
104 # define gdb_trampoline_buffer_error IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error)
105 # define collecting IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (collecting)
106 # define gdb_collect_ptr IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (gdb_collect_ptr)
107 # define stop_tracing IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (stop_tracing)
108 # define flush_trace_buffer IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (flush_trace_buffer)
109 # define about_to_request_buffer_space IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (about_to_request_buffer_space)
110 # define trace_buffer_is_full IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_is_full)
111 # define stopping_tracepoint IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (stopping_tracepoint)
112 # define expr_eval_result IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (expr_eval_result)
113 # define error_tracepoint IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (error_tracepoint)
114 # define tracepoints IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (tracepoints)
115 # define tracing IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (tracing)
116 # define trace_buffer_ctrl IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_ctrl)
117 # define trace_buffer_ctrl_curr IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_ctrl_curr)
118 # define trace_buffer_lo IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_lo)
119 # define trace_buffer_hi IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_buffer_hi)
120 # define traceframe_read_count IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (traceframe_read_count)
121 # define traceframe_write_count IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (traceframe_write_count)
122 # define traceframes_created IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (traceframes_created)
123 # define trace_state_variables IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (trace_state_variables)
124 # define get_raw_reg_ptr IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (get_raw_reg_ptr)
125 # define get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr \
126 IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr)
127 # define set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr \
128 IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr)
129 # define ust_loaded IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (ust_loaded)
130 # define helper_thread_id IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (helper_thread_id)
131 # define cmd_buf IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (cmd_buf)
132 # define ipa_tdesc_idx IPA_SYM_EXPORTED_NAME (ipa_tdesc_idx)
133 #endif
135 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
137 /* Addresses of in-process agent's symbols GDBserver cares about. */
139 struct ipa_sym_addresses
141 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_tp_heap_buffer;
142 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer;
143 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end;
144 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer;
145 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end;
146 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_error;
147 CORE_ADDR addr_collecting;
148 CORE_ADDR addr_gdb_collect_ptr;
149 CORE_ADDR addr_stop_tracing;
150 CORE_ADDR addr_flush_trace_buffer;
151 CORE_ADDR addr_about_to_request_buffer_space;
152 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_is_full;
153 CORE_ADDR addr_stopping_tracepoint;
154 CORE_ADDR addr_expr_eval_result;
155 CORE_ADDR addr_error_tracepoint;
156 CORE_ADDR addr_tracepoints;
157 CORE_ADDR addr_tracing;
158 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_ctrl;
159 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr;
160 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_lo;
161 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_buffer_hi;
162 CORE_ADDR addr_traceframe_read_count;
163 CORE_ADDR addr_traceframe_write_count;
164 CORE_ADDR addr_traceframes_created;
165 CORE_ADDR addr_trace_state_variables;
166 CORE_ADDR addr_get_raw_reg_ptr;
167 CORE_ADDR addr_get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr;
168 CORE_ADDR addr_set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr;
169 CORE_ADDR addr_ust_loaded;
170 CORE_ADDR addr_ipa_tdesc_idx;
173 static struct
175 const char *name;
176 int offset;
177 } symbol_list[] = {
178 IPA_SYM(gdb_tp_heap_buffer),
179 IPA_SYM(gdb_jump_pad_buffer),
180 IPA_SYM(gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end),
181 IPA_SYM(gdb_trampoline_buffer),
182 IPA_SYM(gdb_trampoline_buffer_end),
183 IPA_SYM(gdb_trampoline_buffer_error),
184 IPA_SYM(collecting),
185 IPA_SYM(gdb_collect_ptr),
186 IPA_SYM(stop_tracing),
187 IPA_SYM(flush_trace_buffer),
188 IPA_SYM(about_to_request_buffer_space),
189 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_is_full),
190 IPA_SYM(stopping_tracepoint),
191 IPA_SYM(expr_eval_result),
192 IPA_SYM(error_tracepoint),
193 IPA_SYM(tracepoints),
194 IPA_SYM(tracing),
195 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_ctrl),
196 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_ctrl_curr),
197 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_lo),
198 IPA_SYM(trace_buffer_hi),
199 IPA_SYM(traceframe_read_count),
200 IPA_SYM(traceframe_write_count),
201 IPA_SYM(traceframes_created),
202 IPA_SYM(trace_state_variables),
203 IPA_SYM(get_raw_reg_ptr),
204 IPA_SYM(get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr),
205 IPA_SYM(set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr),
206 IPA_SYM(ust_loaded),
207 IPA_SYM(ipa_tdesc_idx),
210 static struct ipa_sym_addresses ipa_sym_addrs;
212 static int read_inferior_integer (CORE_ADDR symaddr, int *val);
214 /* Returns true if both the in-process agent library and the static
215 tracepoints libraries are loaded in the inferior, and agent has
216 capability on static tracepoints. */
218 static int
219 in_process_agent_supports_ust (void)
221 int loaded = 0;
223 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
225 warning ("In-process agent not loaded");
226 return 0;
229 if (agent_capability_check (AGENT_CAPA_STATIC_TRACE))
231 /* Agent understands static tracepoint, then check whether UST is in
232 fact loaded in the inferior. */
233 if (read_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_ust_loaded, &loaded))
235 warning ("Error reading ust_loaded in lib");
236 return 0;
239 return loaded;
241 else
242 return 0;
245 static void
246 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (char *buffer)
248 sprintf (buffer,
249 "E.In-process agent library not loaded in process. "
250 "Fast and static tracepoints unavailable.");
253 /* Write an error to BUFFER indicating that UST isn't loaded in the
254 inferior. */
256 static void
257 write_e_ust_not_loaded (char *buffer)
259 #ifdef HAVE_UST
260 sprintf (buffer,
261 "E.UST library not loaded in process. "
262 "Static tracepoints unavailable.");
263 #else
264 sprintf (buffer, "E.GDBserver was built without static tracepoints support");
265 #endif
268 /* If the in-process agent library isn't loaded in the inferior, write
269 an error to BUFFER, and return 1. Otherwise, return 0. */
271 static int
272 maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded (char *buffer)
274 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
276 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (buffer);
277 return 1;
279 return 0;
282 /* If the in-process agent library and the ust (static tracepoints)
283 library aren't loaded in the inferior, write an error to BUFFER,
284 and return 1. Otherwise, return 0. */
286 static int
287 maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (char *buffer)
289 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
291 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (buffer);
292 return 1;
294 else if (!in_process_agent_supports_ust ())
296 write_e_ust_not_loaded (buffer);
297 return 1;
299 return 0;
302 /* Cache all future symbols that the tracepoints module might request.
303 We can not request symbols at arbitrary states in the remote
304 protocol, only when the client tells us that new symbols are
305 available. So when we load the in-process library, make sure to
306 check the entire list. */
308 void
309 tracepoint_look_up_symbols (void)
311 int i;
313 if (agent_loaded_p ())
314 return;
316 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (symbol_list) / sizeof (symbol_list[0]); i++)
318 CORE_ADDR *addrp =
319 (CORE_ADDR *) ((char *) &ipa_sym_addrs + symbol_list[i].offset);
321 if (look_up_one_symbol (symbol_list[i].name, addrp, 1) == 0)
323 threads_debug_printf ("symbol `%s' not found", symbol_list[i].name);
324 return;
328 agent_look_up_symbols (NULL);
331 #endif
333 /* GDBserver places a breakpoint on the IPA's version (which is a nop)
334 of the "stop_tracing" function. When this breakpoint is hit,
335 tracing stopped in the IPA for some reason. E.g., due to
336 tracepoint reaching the pass count, hitting conditional expression
337 evaluation error, etc.
339 The IPA's trace buffer is never in circular tracing mode: instead,
340 GDBserver's is, and whenever the in-process buffer fills, it calls
341 "flush_trace_buffer", which triggers an internal breakpoint.
342 GDBserver reacts to this breakpoint by pulling the meanwhile
343 collected data. Old frames discarding is always handled on the
344 GDBserver side. */
346 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
348 read_inferior_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len)
350 memcpy (myaddr, (void *) (uintptr_t) memaddr, len);
351 return 0;
354 /* Call this in the functions where GDBserver places a breakpoint, so
355 that the compiler doesn't try to be clever and skip calling the
356 function at all. This is necessary, even if we tell the compiler
357 to not inline said functions. */
359 #if defined(__GNUC__)
360 # define UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS() asm ("")
361 #else
362 # define UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS() do {} while (0)
363 #endif
365 /* This is needed for -Wmissing-declarations. */
366 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void stop_tracing (void);
368 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void
369 stop_tracing (void)
371 /* GDBserver places breakpoint here. */
372 UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS();
375 /* This is needed for -Wmissing-declarations. */
376 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void flush_trace_buffer (void);
378 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void
379 flush_trace_buffer (void)
381 /* GDBserver places breakpoint here. */
382 UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS();
385 #endif
387 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
388 static int
389 tracepoint_handler (CORE_ADDR address)
391 trace_debug ("tracepoint_handler: tracepoint at 0x%s hit",
392 paddress (address));
393 return 0;
396 /* Breakpoint at "stop_tracing" in the inferior lib. */
397 static struct breakpoint *stop_tracing_bkpt;
398 static int stop_tracing_handler (CORE_ADDR);
400 /* Breakpoint at "flush_trace_buffer" in the inferior lib. */
401 static struct breakpoint *flush_trace_buffer_bkpt;
402 static int flush_trace_buffer_handler (CORE_ADDR);
404 static void download_trace_state_variables (void);
405 static void upload_fast_traceframes (void);
407 static int run_inferior_command (char *cmd, int len);
409 static int
410 read_inferior_integer (CORE_ADDR symaddr, int *val)
412 return read_inferior_memory (symaddr, (unsigned char *) val,
413 sizeof (*val));
416 struct tracepoint;
417 static int tracepoint_send_agent (struct tracepoint *tpoint);
419 static int
420 read_inferior_uinteger (CORE_ADDR symaddr, unsigned int *val)
422 return read_inferior_memory (symaddr, (unsigned char *) val,
423 sizeof (*val));
426 static int
427 read_inferior_data_pointer (CORE_ADDR symaddr, CORE_ADDR *val)
429 void *pval = (void *) (uintptr_t) val;
430 int ret;
432 ret = read_inferior_memory (symaddr, (unsigned char *) &pval, sizeof (pval));
433 *val = (uintptr_t) pval;
434 return ret;
437 static int
438 write_inferior_data_pointer (CORE_ADDR symaddr, CORE_ADDR val)
440 void *pval = (void *) (uintptr_t) val;
441 return target_write_memory (symaddr,
442 (unsigned char *) &pval, sizeof (pval));
445 static int
446 write_inferior_integer (CORE_ADDR symaddr, int val)
448 return target_write_memory (symaddr, (unsigned char *) &val, sizeof (val));
451 static int
452 write_inferior_int8 (CORE_ADDR symaddr, int8_t val)
454 return target_write_memory (symaddr, (unsigned char *) &val, sizeof (val));
457 static int
458 write_inferior_uinteger (CORE_ADDR symaddr, unsigned int val)
460 return target_write_memory (symaddr, (unsigned char *) &val, sizeof (val));
463 static CORE_ADDR target_malloc (ULONGEST size);
465 #define COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF(BUF, OBJ, FIELD) \
466 do { \
467 memcpy (BUF, &(OBJ)->FIELD, sizeof ((OBJ)->FIELD)); \
468 BUF += sizeof ((OBJ)->FIELD); \
469 } while (0)
471 #endif
473 /* Base action. Concrete actions inherit this. */
475 struct tracepoint_action
477 char type;
480 /* An 'M' (collect memory) action. */
481 struct collect_memory_action
483 struct tracepoint_action base;
485 ULONGEST addr;
486 ULONGEST len;
487 int32_t basereg;
490 /* An 'R' (collect registers) action. */
492 struct collect_registers_action
494 struct tracepoint_action base;
497 /* An 'X' (evaluate expression) action. */
499 struct eval_expr_action
501 struct tracepoint_action base;
503 struct agent_expr *expr;
506 /* An 'L' (collect static trace data) action. */
507 struct collect_static_trace_data_action
509 struct tracepoint_action base;
512 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
513 static CORE_ADDR
514 m_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action *action)
516 CORE_ADDR ipa_action = target_malloc (sizeof (struct collect_memory_action));
518 target_write_memory (ipa_action, (unsigned char *) action,
519 sizeof (struct collect_memory_action));
521 return ipa_action;
523 static char *
524 m_tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer, const struct tracepoint_action *action)
526 struct collect_memory_action *maction
527 = (struct collect_memory_action *) action;
529 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (buffer, maction, addr);
530 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (buffer, maction, len);
531 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (buffer, maction, basereg);
533 return buffer;
536 static CORE_ADDR
537 r_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action *action)
539 CORE_ADDR ipa_action = target_malloc (sizeof (struct collect_registers_action));
541 target_write_memory (ipa_action, (unsigned char *) action,
542 sizeof (struct collect_registers_action));
544 return ipa_action;
547 static char *
548 r_tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer, const struct tracepoint_action *action)
550 return buffer;
553 static CORE_ADDR download_agent_expr (struct agent_expr *expr);
555 static CORE_ADDR
556 x_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action *action)
558 CORE_ADDR ipa_action = target_malloc (sizeof (struct eval_expr_action));
559 CORE_ADDR expr;
561 target_write_memory (ipa_action, (unsigned char *) action,
562 sizeof (struct eval_expr_action));
563 expr = download_agent_expr (((struct eval_expr_action *) action)->expr);
564 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_action
565 + offsetof (struct eval_expr_action, expr),
566 expr);
568 return ipa_action;
571 /* Copy agent expression AEXPR to buffer pointed by P. If AEXPR is NULL,
572 copy 0 to P. Return updated header of buffer. */
574 static char *
575 agent_expr_send (char *p, const struct agent_expr *aexpr)
577 /* Copy the length of condition first, and then copy its
578 content. */
579 if (aexpr == NULL)
581 memset (p, 0, 4);
582 p += 4;
584 else
586 memcpy (p, &aexpr->length, 4);
587 p +=4;
589 memcpy (p, aexpr->bytes, aexpr->length);
590 p += aexpr->length;
592 return p;
595 static char *
596 x_tracepoint_action_send ( char *buffer, const struct tracepoint_action *action)
598 struct eval_expr_action *eaction = (struct eval_expr_action *) action;
600 return agent_expr_send (buffer, eaction->expr);
603 static CORE_ADDR
604 l_tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action *action)
606 CORE_ADDR ipa_action
607 = target_malloc (sizeof (struct collect_static_trace_data_action));
609 target_write_memory (ipa_action, (unsigned char *) action,
610 sizeof (struct collect_static_trace_data_action));
612 return ipa_action;
615 static char *
616 l_tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer, const struct tracepoint_action *action)
618 return buffer;
621 static char *
622 tracepoint_action_send (char *buffer, const struct tracepoint_action *action)
624 switch (action->type)
626 case 'M':
627 return m_tracepoint_action_send (buffer, action);
628 case 'R':
629 return r_tracepoint_action_send (buffer, action);
630 case 'X':
631 return x_tracepoint_action_send (buffer, action);
632 case 'L':
633 return l_tracepoint_action_send (buffer, action);
635 error ("Unknown trace action '%c'.", action->type);
638 static CORE_ADDR
639 tracepoint_action_download (const struct tracepoint_action *action)
641 switch (action->type)
643 case 'M':
644 return m_tracepoint_action_download (action);
645 case 'R':
646 return r_tracepoint_action_download (action);
647 case 'X':
648 return x_tracepoint_action_download (action);
649 case 'L':
650 return l_tracepoint_action_download (action);
652 error ("Unknown trace action '%c'.", action->type);
654 #endif
656 /* This structure describes a piece of the source-level definition of
657 the tracepoint. The contents are not interpreted by the target,
658 but preserved verbatim for uploading upon reconnection. */
660 struct source_string
662 /* The type of string, such as "cond" for a conditional. */
663 char *type;
665 /* The source-level string itself. For the sake of target
666 debugging, we store it in plaintext, even though it is always
667 transmitted in hex. */
668 char *str;
670 /* Link to the next one in the list. We link them in the order
671 received, in case some make up an ordered list of commands or
672 some such. */
673 struct source_string *next;
676 enum tracepoint_type
678 /* Trap based tracepoint. */
679 trap_tracepoint,
681 /* A fast tracepoint implemented with a jump instead of a trap. */
682 fast_tracepoint,
684 /* A static tracepoint, implemented by a program call into a tracing
685 library. */
686 static_tracepoint
689 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx;
691 typedef enum eval_result_type (*condfn) (unsigned char *,
692 ULONGEST *);
694 /* The definition of a tracepoint. */
696 /* Tracepoints may have multiple locations, each at a different
697 address. This can occur with optimizations, template
698 instantiation, etc. Since the locations may be in different
699 scopes, the conditions and actions may be different for each
700 location. Our target version of tracepoints is more like GDB's
701 notion of "breakpoint locations", but we have almost nothing that
702 is not per-location, so we bother having two kinds of objects. The
703 key consequence is that numbers are not unique, and that it takes
704 both number and address to identify a tracepoint uniquely. */
706 struct tracepoint
708 /* The number of the tracepoint, as specified by GDB. Several
709 tracepoint objects here may share a number. */
710 uint32_t number;
712 /* Address at which the tracepoint is supposed to trigger. Several
713 tracepoints may share an address. */
714 CORE_ADDR address;
716 /* Tracepoint type. */
717 enum tracepoint_type type;
719 /* True if the tracepoint is currently enabled. */
720 int8_t enabled;
722 /* The number of single steps that will be performed after each
723 tracepoint hit. */
724 uint64_t step_count;
726 /* The number of times the tracepoint may be hit before it will
727 terminate the entire tracing run. */
728 uint64_t pass_count;
730 /* Pointer to the agent expression that is the tracepoint's
731 conditional, or NULL if the tracepoint is unconditional. */
732 struct agent_expr *cond;
734 /* The list of actions to take when the tracepoint triggers. */
735 uint32_t numactions;
736 struct tracepoint_action **actions;
738 /* Count of the times we've hit this tracepoint during the run.
739 Note that while-stepping steps are not counted as "hits". */
740 uint64_t hit_count;
742 /* Cached sum of the sizes of traceframes created by this point. */
743 uint64_t traceframe_usage;
745 CORE_ADDR compiled_cond;
747 /* Link to the next tracepoint in the list. */
748 struct tracepoint *next;
750 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
751 /* The list of actions to take when the tracepoint triggers, in
752 string/packet form. */
753 char **actions_str;
755 /* The collection of strings that describe the tracepoint as it was
756 entered into GDB. These are not used by the target, but are
757 reported back to GDB upon reconnection. */
758 struct source_string *source_strings;
760 /* The number of bytes displaced by fast tracepoints. It may subsume
761 multiple instructions, for multi-byte fast tracepoints. This
762 field is only valid for fast tracepoints. */
763 uint32_t orig_size;
765 /* Only for fast tracepoints. */
766 CORE_ADDR obj_addr_on_target;
768 /* Address range where the original instruction under a fast
769 tracepoint was relocated to. (_end is actually one byte past
770 the end). */
771 CORE_ADDR adjusted_insn_addr;
772 CORE_ADDR adjusted_insn_addr_end;
774 /* The address range of the piece of the jump pad buffer that was
775 assigned to this fast tracepoint. (_end is actually one byte
776 past the end).*/
777 CORE_ADDR jump_pad;
778 CORE_ADDR jump_pad_end;
780 /* The address range of the piece of the trampoline buffer that was
781 assigned to this fast tracepoint. (_end is actually one byte
782 past the end). */
783 CORE_ADDR trampoline;
784 CORE_ADDR trampoline_end;
786 /* The list of actions to take while in a stepping loop. These
787 fields are only valid for patch-based tracepoints. */
788 int num_step_actions;
789 struct tracepoint_action **step_actions;
790 /* Same, but in string/packet form. */
791 char **step_actions_str;
793 /* Handle returned by the breakpoint or tracepoint module when we
794 inserted the trap or jump, or hooked into a static tracepoint.
795 NULL if we haven't inserted it yet. */
796 void *handle;
797 #endif
801 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
803 /* Given `while-stepping', a thread may be collecting data for more
804 than one tracepoint simultaneously. On the other hand, the same
805 tracepoint with a while-stepping action may be hit by more than one
806 thread simultaneously (but not quite, each thread could be handling
807 a different step). Each thread holds a list of these objects,
808 representing the current step of each while-stepping action being
809 collected. */
811 struct wstep_state
813 struct wstep_state *next;
815 /* The tracepoint number. */
816 int tp_number;
817 /* The tracepoint's address. */
818 CORE_ADDR tp_address;
820 /* The number of the current step in this 'while-stepping'
821 action. */
822 long current_step;
825 #endif
827 EXTERN_C_PUSH
829 /* The linked list of all tracepoints. Marked explicitly as used as
830 the in-process library doesn't use it for the fast tracepoints
831 support. */
832 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR struct tracepoint *tracepoints;
834 /* The first tracepoint to exceed its pass count. */
836 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR struct tracepoint *stopping_tracepoint;
838 /* True if the trace buffer is full or otherwise no longer usable. */
840 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int trace_buffer_is_full;
842 /* The first error that occurred during expression evaluation. */
844 /* Stored as an int to avoid the IPA ABI being dependent on whatever
845 the compiler decides to use for the enum's underlying type. Holds
846 enum eval_result_type values. */
847 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int expr_eval_result = expr_eval_no_error;
849 EXTERN_C_POP
851 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
853 /* Pointer to the last tracepoint in the list, new tracepoints are
854 linked in at the end. */
856 static struct tracepoint *last_tracepoint;
858 static const char * const eval_result_names[] =
860 "terror:in the attic", /* this should never be reported */
861 "terror:empty expression",
862 "terror:empty stack",
863 "terror:stack overflow",
864 "terror:stack underflow",
865 "terror:unhandled opcode",
866 "terror:unrecognized opcode",
867 "terror:divide by zero"
870 #endif
872 /* The tracepoint in which the error occurred. */
874 EXTERN_C_PUSH
875 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR struct tracepoint *error_tracepoint;
876 EXTERN_C_POP
878 struct trace_state_variable
880 /* This is the name of the variable as used in GDB. The target
881 doesn't use the name, but needs to have it for saving and
882 reconnection purposes. */
883 char *name;
885 /* This number identifies the variable uniquely. Numbers may be
886 assigned either by the target (in the case of builtin variables),
887 or by GDB, and are presumed unique during the course of a trace
888 experiment. */
889 int number;
891 /* The variable's initial value, a 64-bit signed integer always. */
892 LONGEST initial_value;
894 /* The variable's value, a 64-bit signed integer always. */
895 LONGEST value;
897 /* Pointer to a getter function, used to supply computed values. */
898 LONGEST (*getter) (void);
900 /* Link to the next variable. */
901 struct trace_state_variable *next;
904 /* Linked list of all trace state variables. */
906 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
907 static struct trace_state_variable *alloced_trace_state_variables;
908 #endif
910 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR struct trace_state_variable *trace_state_variables;
912 /* The results of tracing go into a fixed-size space known as the
913 "trace buffer". Because usage follows a limited number of
914 patterns, we manage it ourselves rather than with malloc. Basic
915 rules are that we create only one trace frame at a time, each is
916 variable in size, they are never moved once created, and we only
917 discard if we are doing a circular buffer, and then only the oldest
918 ones. Each trace frame includes its own size, so we don't need to
919 link them together, and the trace frame number is relative to the
920 first one, so we don't need to record numbers. A trace frame also
921 records the number of the tracepoint that created it. The data
922 itself is a series of blocks, each introduced by a single character
923 and with a defined format. Each type of block has enough
924 type/length info to allow scanners to jump quickly from one block
925 to the next without reading each byte in the block. */
927 /* Trace buffer management would be simple - advance a free pointer
928 from beginning to end, then stop - were it not for the circular
929 buffer option, which is a useful way to prevent a trace run from
930 stopping prematurely because the buffer filled up. In the circular
931 case, the location of the first trace frame (trace_buffer_start)
932 moves as old trace frames are discarded. Also, since we grow trace
933 frames incrementally as actions are performed, we wrap around to
934 the beginning of the trace buffer. This is per-block, so each
935 block within a trace frame remains contiguous. Things get messy
936 when the wrapped-around trace frame is the one being discarded; the
937 free space ends up in two parts at opposite ends of the buffer. */
939 #ifndef ATTR_PACKED
940 # if defined(__GNUC__)
941 # define ATTR_PACKED __attribute__ ((packed))
942 # else
943 # define ATTR_PACKED /* nothing */
944 # endif
945 #endif
947 /* The data collected at a tracepoint hit. This object should be as
948 small as possible, since there may be a great many of them. We do
949 not need to keep a frame number, because they are all sequential
950 and there are no deletions; so the Nth frame in the buffer is
951 always frame number N. */
953 struct traceframe
955 /* Number of the tracepoint that collected this traceframe. A value
956 of 0 indicates the current end of the trace buffer. We make this
957 a 16-bit field because it's never going to happen that GDB's
958 numbering of tracepoints reaches 32,000. */
959 int tpnum : 16;
961 /* The size of the data in this trace frame. We limit this to 32
962 bits, even on a 64-bit target, because it's just implausible that
963 one is validly going to collect 4 gigabytes of data at a single
964 tracepoint hit. */
965 unsigned int data_size : 32;
967 /* The base of the trace data, which is contiguous from this point. */
968 unsigned char data[0];
970 } ATTR_PACKED;
972 /* The size of the EOB marker, in bytes. A traceframe with zeroed
973 fields (and no data) marks the end of trace data. */
974 #define TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE offsetof (struct traceframe, data)
976 /* This flag is true if the trace buffer is circular, meaning that
977 when it fills, the oldest trace frames are discarded in order to
978 make room. */
980 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
981 static int circular_trace_buffer;
982 #endif
984 /* Size of the trace buffer. */
986 static LONGEST trace_buffer_size;
988 EXTERN_C_PUSH
990 /* Pointer to the block of memory that traceframes all go into. */
992 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR unsigned char *trace_buffer_lo;
994 /* Pointer to the end of the trace buffer, more precisely to the byte
995 after the end of the buffer. */
997 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR unsigned char *trace_buffer_hi;
999 EXTERN_C_POP
1001 /* Control structure holding the read/write/etc. pointers into the
1002 trace buffer. We need more than one of these to implement a
1003 transaction-like mechanism to guarantees that both GDBserver and the
1004 in-process agent can try to change the trace buffer
1005 simultaneously. */
1007 struct trace_buffer_control
1009 /* Pointer to the first trace frame in the buffer. In the
1010 non-circular case, this is equal to trace_buffer_lo, otherwise it
1011 moves around in the buffer. */
1012 unsigned char *start;
1014 /* Pointer to the free part of the trace buffer. Note that we clear
1015 several bytes at and after this pointer, so that traceframe
1016 scans/searches terminate properly. */
1017 unsigned char *free;
1019 /* Pointer to the byte after the end of the free part. Note that
1020 this may be smaller than trace_buffer_free in the circular case,
1021 and means that the free part is in two pieces. Initially it is
1022 equal to trace_buffer_hi, then is generally equivalent to
1023 trace_buffer_start. */
1024 unsigned char *end_free;
1026 /* Pointer to the wraparound. If not equal to trace_buffer_hi, then
1027 this is the point at which the trace data breaks, and resumes at
1028 trace_buffer_lo. */
1029 unsigned char *wrap;
1032 /* Same as above, to be used by GDBserver when updating the in-process
1033 agent. */
1034 struct ipa_trace_buffer_control
1036 uintptr_t start;
1037 uintptr_t free;
1038 uintptr_t end_free;
1039 uintptr_t wrap;
1043 /* We have possibly both GDBserver and an inferior thread accessing
1044 the same IPA trace buffer memory. The IPA is the producer (tries
1045 to put new frames in the buffer), while GDBserver occasionally
1046 consumes them, that is, flushes the IPA's buffer into its own
1047 buffer. Both sides need to update the trace buffer control
1048 pointers (current head, tail, etc.). We can't use a global lock to
1049 synchronize the accesses, as otherwise we could deadlock GDBserver
1050 (if the thread holding the lock stops for a signal, say). So
1051 instead of that, we use a transaction scheme where GDBserver writes
1052 always prevail over the IPAs writes, and, we have the IPA detect
1053 the commit failure/overwrite, and retry the whole attempt. This is
1054 mainly implemented by having a global token object that represents
1055 who wrote last to the buffer control structure. We need to freeze
1056 any inferior writing to the buffer while GDBserver touches memory,
1057 so that the inferior can correctly detect that GDBserver had been
1058 there, otherwise, it could mistakingly think its commit was
1059 successful; that's implemented by simply having GDBserver set a
1060 breakpoint the inferior hits if it is the critical region.
1062 There are three cycling trace buffer control structure copies
1063 (buffer head, tail, etc.), with the token object including an index
1064 indicating which is current live copy. The IPA tentatively builds
1065 an updated copy in a non-current control structure, while GDBserver
1066 always clobbers the current version directly. The IPA then tries
1067 to atomically "commit" its version; if GDBserver clobbered the
1068 structure meanwhile, that will fail, and the IPA restarts the
1069 allocation process.
1071 Listing the step in further detail, we have:
1073 In-process agent (producer):
1075 - passes by `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock
1077 - reads current token, extracts current trace buffer control index,
1078 and starts tentatively updating the rightmost one (0->1, 1->2,
1079 2->0). Note that only one inferior thread is executing this code
1080 at any given time, due to an outer lock in the jump pads.
1082 - updates counters, and tries to commit the token.
1084 - passes by second `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock,
1085 leaving the sync region.
1087 - checks if the update was effective.
1089 - if trace buffer was found full, hits flush_trace_buffer
1090 breakpoint, and restarts later afterwards.
1092 GDBserver (consumer):
1094 - sets `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock.
1096 - updates the token unconditionally, using the current buffer
1097 control index, since it knows that the IP agent always writes to
1098 the rightmost, and due to the breakpoint, at most one IP thread
1099 can try to update the trace buffer concurrently to GDBserver, so
1100 there will be no danger of trace buffer control index wrap making
1101 the IPA write to the same index as GDBserver.
1103 - flushes the IP agent's trace buffer completely, and updates the
1104 current trace buffer control structure. GDBserver *always* wins.
1106 - removes the `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint.
1108 The token is stored in the `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' variable.
1109 Internally, it's bits are defined as:
1111 |-------------+-----+-------------+--------+-------------+--------------|
1112 | Bit offsets | 31 | 30 - 20 | 19 | 18-8 | 7-0 |
1113 |-------------+-----+-------------+--------+-------------+--------------|
1114 | What | GSB | PC (11-bit) | unused | CC (11-bit) | TBCI (8-bit) |
1115 |-------------+-----+-------------+--------+-------------+--------------|
1117 GSB - GDBserver Stamp Bit
1118 PC - Previous Counter
1119 CC - Current Counter
1120 TBCI - Trace Buffer Control Index
1123 An IPA update of `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' does:
1125 - read CC from the current token, save as PC.
1126 - updates pointers
1127 - atomically tries to write PC+1,CC
1129 A GDBserver update of `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' does:
1131 - reads PC and CC from the current token.
1132 - updates pointers
1133 - writes GSB,PC,CC
1136 /* These are the bits of `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' that are reserved
1137 for the counters described below. The cleared bits are used to
1138 hold the index of the items of the `trace_buffer_ctrl' array that
1139 is "current". */
1140 #define GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK 0xfffffff0
1142 /* `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr' contains two counters. The `previous'
1143 counter, and the `current' counter. */
1145 #define GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV 0x7ff00000
1146 #define GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR 0x0007ff00
1148 /* When GDBserver update the IP agent's `trace_buffer_ctrl_curr', it
1149 always stamps this bit as set. */
1150 #define GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT 0x80000000
1152 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1153 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR struct trace_buffer_control trace_buffer_ctrl[3];
1154 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR unsigned int trace_buffer_ctrl_curr;
1156 # define TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR \
1157 (trace_buffer_ctrl_curr & ~GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK)
1159 #else
1161 /* The GDBserver side agent only needs one instance of this object, as
1162 it doesn't need to sync with itself. Define it as array anyway so
1163 that the rest of the code base doesn't need to care for the
1164 difference. */
1165 static trace_buffer_control trace_buffer_ctrl[1];
1166 # define TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR 0
1167 #endif
1169 /* These are convenience macros used to access the current trace
1170 buffer control in effect. */
1171 #define trace_buffer_start (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].start)
1172 #define trace_buffer_free (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].free)
1173 #define trace_buffer_end_free \
1174 (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].end_free)
1175 #define trace_buffer_wrap (trace_buffer_ctrl[TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR].wrap)
1178 /* Macro that returns a pointer to the first traceframe in the buffer. */
1180 #define FIRST_TRACEFRAME() ((struct traceframe *) trace_buffer_start)
1182 /* Macro that returns a pointer to the next traceframe in the buffer.
1183 If the computed location is beyond the wraparound point, subtract
1184 the offset of the wraparound. */
1186 #define NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1(TF) \
1187 (((unsigned char *) (TF)) + sizeof (struct traceframe) + (TF)->data_size)
1189 #define NEXT_TRACEFRAME(TF) \
1190 ((struct traceframe *) (NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF) \
1191 - ((NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF) >= trace_buffer_wrap) \
1192 ? (trace_buffer_wrap - trace_buffer_lo) \
1193 : 0)))
1195 /* The difference between these counters represents the total number
1196 of complete traceframes present in the trace buffer. The IP agent
1197 writes to the write count, GDBserver writes to read count. */
1199 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR unsigned int traceframe_write_count;
1200 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR unsigned int traceframe_read_count;
1202 /* Convenience macro. */
1204 #define traceframe_count \
1205 ((unsigned int) (traceframe_write_count - traceframe_read_count))
1207 /* The count of all traceframes created in the current run, including
1208 ones that were discarded to make room. */
1210 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int traceframes_created;
1212 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1214 /* Read-only regions are address ranges whose contents don't change,
1215 and so can be read from target memory even while looking at a trace
1216 frame. Without these, disassembly for instance will likely fail,
1217 because the program code is not usually collected into a trace
1218 frame. This data structure does not need to be very complicated or
1219 particularly efficient, it's only going to be used occasionally,
1220 and only by some commands. */
1222 struct readonly_region
1224 /* The bounds of the region. */
1225 CORE_ADDR start, end;
1227 /* Link to the next one. */
1228 struct readonly_region *next;
1231 /* Linked list of readonly regions. This list stays in effect from
1232 one tstart to the next. */
1234 static struct readonly_region *readonly_regions;
1236 #endif
1238 /* The global that controls tracing overall. */
1240 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int tracing;
1242 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1244 /* Controls whether tracing should continue after GDB disconnects. */
1246 int disconnected_tracing;
1248 /* The reason for the last tracing run to have stopped. We initialize
1249 to a distinct string so that GDB can distinguish between "stopped
1250 after running" and "stopped because never run" cases. */
1252 static const char *tracing_stop_reason = "tnotrun";
1254 static int tracing_stop_tpnum;
1256 /* 64-bit timestamps for the trace run's start and finish, expressed
1257 in microseconds from the Unix epoch. */
1259 static LONGEST tracing_start_time;
1260 static LONGEST tracing_stop_time;
1262 /* The (optional) user-supplied name of the user that started the run.
1263 This is an arbitrary string, and may be NULL. */
1265 static char *tracing_user_name;
1267 /* Optional user-supplied text describing the run. This is
1268 an arbitrary string, and may be NULL. */
1270 static char *tracing_notes;
1272 /* Optional user-supplied text explaining a tstop command. This is an
1273 arbitrary string, and may be NULL. */
1275 static char *tracing_stop_note;
1277 #endif
1279 /* Functions local to this file. */
1281 /* Base "class" for tracepoint type specific data to be passed down to
1282 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1283 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx
1285 enum tracepoint_type type;
1288 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1290 /* Fast/jump tracepoint specific data to be passed down to
1291 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1292 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx
1294 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx base;
1296 struct regcache regcache;
1297 int regcache_initted;
1298 unsigned char *regspace;
1300 unsigned char *regs;
1301 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
1304 /* Static tracepoint specific data to be passed down to
1305 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1306 struct static_tracepoint_ctx
1308 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx base;
1310 /* The regcache corresponding to the registers state at the time of
1311 the tracepoint hit. Initialized lazily, from REGS. */
1312 struct regcache regcache;
1313 int regcache_initted;
1315 /* The buffer space REGCACHE above uses. We use a separate buffer
1316 instead of letting the regcache malloc for both signal safety and
1317 performance reasons; this is allocated on the stack instead. */
1318 unsigned char *regspace;
1320 /* The register buffer as passed on by lttng/ust. */
1321 struct registers *regs;
1323 /* The "printf" formatter and the args the user passed to the marker
1324 call. We use this to be able to collect "static trace data"
1325 ($_sdata). */
1326 const char *fmt;
1327 va_list *args;
1329 /* The GDB tracepoint matching the probed marker that was "hit". */
1330 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
1333 #else
1335 /* Static tracepoint specific data to be passed down to
1336 collect_data_at_tracepoint. */
1337 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx
1339 struct tracepoint_hit_ctx base;
1341 struct regcache *regcache;
1344 #endif
1346 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1347 static CORE_ADDR traceframe_get_pc (struct traceframe *tframe);
1348 static int traceframe_read_tsv (int num, LONGEST *val);
1349 #endif
1351 static int condition_true_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
1352 struct tracepoint *tpoint);
1354 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1355 static void clear_readonly_regions (void);
1356 static void clear_installed_tracepoints (void);
1357 #endif
1359 static void collect_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
1360 CORE_ADDR stop_pc,
1361 struct tracepoint *tpoint);
1362 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1363 static void collect_data_at_step (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
1364 CORE_ADDR stop_pc,
1365 struct tracepoint *tpoint, int current_step);
1366 static void compile_tracepoint_condition (struct tracepoint *tpoint,
1367 CORE_ADDR *jump_entry);
1368 #endif
1369 static void do_action_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
1370 CORE_ADDR stop_pc,
1371 struct tracepoint *tpoint,
1372 struct traceframe *tframe,
1373 struct tracepoint_action *taction);
1375 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1376 static struct tracepoint *fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (CORE_ADDR);
1378 static void install_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *, char *own_buf);
1379 static void download_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *);
1380 static int install_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *, char *errbuf);
1381 static void clone_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *to,
1382 const struct tracepoint *from);
1383 #endif
1385 static LONGEST get_timestamp (void);
1387 #if defined(__GNUC__)
1388 # define memory_barrier() asm volatile ("" : : : "memory")
1389 #else
1390 # define memory_barrier() do {} while (0)
1391 #endif
1393 /* We only build the IPA if this builtin is supported, and there are
1394 no uses of this in GDBserver itself, so we're safe in defining this
1395 unconditionally. */
1396 #define cmpxchg(mem, oldval, newval) \
1397 __sync_val_compare_and_swap (mem, oldval, newval)
1399 /* Record that an error occurred during expression evaluation. */
1401 static void
1402 record_tracepoint_error (struct tracepoint *tpoint, const char *which,
1403 enum eval_result_type rtype)
1405 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at %s %s eval reports error %d",
1406 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address), which, rtype);
1408 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1409 /* Only record the first error we get. */
1410 if (cmpxchg (&expr_eval_result,
1411 expr_eval_no_error,
1412 rtype) != expr_eval_no_error)
1413 return;
1414 #else
1415 if (expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
1416 return;
1417 #endif
1419 error_tracepoint = tpoint;
1422 /* Trace buffer management. */
1424 static void
1425 clear_trace_buffer (void)
1427 trace_buffer_start = trace_buffer_lo;
1428 trace_buffer_free = trace_buffer_lo;
1429 trace_buffer_end_free = trace_buffer_hi;
1430 trace_buffer_wrap = trace_buffer_hi;
1431 /* A traceframe with zeroed fields marks the end of trace data. */
1432 ((struct traceframe *) trace_buffer_free)->tpnum = 0;
1433 ((struct traceframe *) trace_buffer_free)->data_size = 0;
1434 traceframe_read_count = traceframe_write_count = 0;
1435 traceframes_created = 0;
1438 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1440 static void
1441 clear_inferior_trace_buffer (void)
1443 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_lo;
1444 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_hi;
1445 struct traceframe ipa_traceframe = { 0 };
1446 struct ipa_trace_buffer_control ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl;
1448 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_lo,
1449 &ipa_trace_buffer_lo);
1450 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_hi,
1451 &ipa_trace_buffer_hi);
1453 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start = ipa_trace_buffer_lo;
1454 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.free = ipa_trace_buffer_lo;
1455 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.end_free = ipa_trace_buffer_hi;
1456 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap = ipa_trace_buffer_hi;
1458 /* A traceframe with zeroed fields marks the end of trace data. */
1459 target_write_memory (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl,
1460 (unsigned char *) &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl,
1461 sizeof (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl));
1463 write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr, 0);
1465 /* A traceframe with zeroed fields marks the end of trace data. */
1466 target_write_memory (ipa_trace_buffer_lo,
1467 (unsigned char *) &ipa_traceframe,
1468 sizeof (ipa_traceframe));
1470 write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframe_write_count, 0);
1471 write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframe_read_count, 0);
1472 write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframes_created, 0);
1475 #endif
1477 static void
1478 init_trace_buffer (LONGEST bufsize)
1480 size_t alloc_size;
1482 trace_buffer_size = bufsize;
1484 /* Make sure to internally allocate at least space for the EOB
1485 marker. */
1486 alloc_size = (bufsize < TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE
1487 ? TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE : bufsize);
1488 trace_buffer_lo = (unsigned char *) xrealloc (trace_buffer_lo, alloc_size);
1490 trace_buffer_hi = trace_buffer_lo + trace_buffer_size;
1492 clear_trace_buffer ();
1495 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1497 /* This is needed for -Wmissing-declarations. */
1498 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void about_to_request_buffer_space (void);
1500 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void
1501 about_to_request_buffer_space (void)
1503 /* GDBserver places breakpoint here while it goes about to flush
1504 data at random times. */
1505 UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS();
1508 #endif
1510 /* Carve out a piece of the trace buffer, returning NULL in case of
1511 failure. */
1513 static void *
1514 trace_buffer_alloc (size_t amt)
1516 unsigned char *rslt;
1517 struct trace_buffer_control *tbctrl;
1518 unsigned int curr;
1519 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1520 unsigned int prev, prev_filtered;
1521 unsigned int commit_count;
1522 unsigned int commit;
1523 unsigned int readout;
1524 #else
1525 struct traceframe *oldest;
1526 unsigned char *new_start;
1527 #endif
1529 trace_debug ("Want to allocate %ld+%ld bytes in trace buffer",
1530 (long) amt, (long) sizeof (struct traceframe));
1532 /* Account for the EOB marker. */
1533 amt += TRACEFRAME_EOB_MARKER_SIZE;
1535 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1536 again:
1537 memory_barrier ();
1539 /* Read the current token and extract the index to try to write to,
1540 storing it in CURR. */
1541 prev = trace_buffer_ctrl_curr;
1542 prev_filtered = prev & ~GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK;
1543 curr = prev_filtered + 1;
1544 if (curr > 2)
1545 curr = 0;
1547 about_to_request_buffer_space ();
1549 /* Start out with a copy of the current state. GDBserver may be
1550 midway writing to the PREV_FILTERED TBC, but, that's OK, we won't
1551 be able to commit anyway if that happens. */
1552 trace_buffer_ctrl[curr]
1553 = trace_buffer_ctrl[prev_filtered];
1554 trace_debug ("trying curr=%u", curr);
1555 #else
1556 /* The GDBserver's agent doesn't need all that syncing, and always
1557 updates TCB 0 (there's only one, mind you). */
1558 curr = 0;
1559 #endif
1560 tbctrl = &trace_buffer_ctrl[curr];
1562 /* Offsets are easier to grok for debugging than raw addresses,
1563 especially for the small trace buffer sizes that are useful for
1564 testing. */
1565 trace_debug ("Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
1566 curr,
1567 (int) (tbctrl->start - trace_buffer_lo),
1568 (int) (tbctrl->free - trace_buffer_lo),
1569 (int) (tbctrl->end_free - trace_buffer_lo),
1570 (int) (tbctrl->wrap - trace_buffer_lo),
1571 (int) (trace_buffer_hi - trace_buffer_lo));
1573 /* The algorithm here is to keep trying to get a contiguous block of
1574 the requested size, possibly discarding older traceframes to free
1575 up space. Since free space might come in one or two pieces,
1576 depending on whether discarded traceframes wrapped around at the
1577 high end of the buffer, we test both pieces after each
1578 discard. */
1579 while (1)
1581 /* First, if we have two free parts, try the upper one first. */
1582 if (tbctrl->end_free < tbctrl->free)
1584 if (tbctrl->free + amt <= trace_buffer_hi)
1585 /* We have enough in the upper part. */
1586 break;
1587 else
1589 /* Our high part of free space wasn't enough. Give up
1590 on it for now, set wraparound. We will recover the
1591 space later, if/when the wrapped-around traceframe is
1592 discarded. */
1593 trace_debug ("Upper part too small, setting wraparound");
1594 tbctrl->wrap = tbctrl->free;
1595 tbctrl->free = trace_buffer_lo;
1599 /* The normal case. */
1600 if (tbctrl->free + amt <= tbctrl->end_free)
1601 break;
1603 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1604 /* The IP Agent's buffer is always circular. It isn't used
1605 currently, but `circular_trace_buffer' could represent
1606 GDBserver's mode. If we didn't find space, ask GDBserver to
1607 flush. */
1609 flush_trace_buffer ();
1610 memory_barrier ();
1611 if (tracing)
1613 trace_debug ("gdbserver flushed buffer, retrying");
1614 goto again;
1617 /* GDBserver cancelled the tracing. Bail out as well. */
1618 return NULL;
1619 #else
1620 /* If we're here, then neither part is big enough, and
1621 non-circular trace buffers are now full. */
1622 if (!circular_trace_buffer)
1624 trace_debug ("Not enough space in the trace buffer");
1625 return NULL;
1628 trace_debug ("Need more space in the trace buffer");
1630 /* If we have a circular buffer, we can try discarding the
1631 oldest traceframe and see if that helps. */
1632 oldest = FIRST_TRACEFRAME ();
1633 if (oldest->tpnum == 0)
1635 /* Not good; we have no traceframes to free. Perhaps we're
1636 asking for a block that is larger than the buffer? In
1637 any case, give up. */
1638 trace_debug ("No traceframes to discard");
1639 return NULL;
1642 /* We don't run this code in the in-process agent currently.
1643 E.g., we could leave the in-process agent in autonomous
1644 circular mode if we only have fast tracepoints. If we do
1645 that, then this bit becomes racy with GDBserver, which also
1646 writes to this counter. */
1647 --traceframe_write_count;
1649 new_start = (unsigned char *) NEXT_TRACEFRAME (oldest);
1650 /* If we freed the traceframe that wrapped around, go back
1651 to the non-wrap case. */
1652 if (new_start < tbctrl->start)
1654 trace_debug ("Discarding past the wraparound");
1655 tbctrl->wrap = trace_buffer_hi;
1657 tbctrl->start = new_start;
1658 tbctrl->end_free = tbctrl->start;
1660 trace_debug ("Discarded a traceframe\n"
1661 "Trace buffer [%d], start=%d free=%d "
1662 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
1663 curr,
1664 (int) (tbctrl->start - trace_buffer_lo),
1665 (int) (tbctrl->free - trace_buffer_lo),
1666 (int) (tbctrl->end_free - trace_buffer_lo),
1667 (int) (tbctrl->wrap - trace_buffer_lo),
1668 (int) (trace_buffer_hi - trace_buffer_lo));
1670 /* Now go back around the loop. The discard might have resulted
1671 in either one or two pieces of free space, so we want to try
1672 both before freeing any more traceframes. */
1673 #endif
1676 /* If we get here, we know we can provide the asked-for space. */
1678 rslt = tbctrl->free;
1680 /* Adjust the request back down, now that we know we have space for
1681 the marker, but don't commit to AMT yet, we may still need to
1682 restart the operation if GDBserver touches the trace buffer
1683 (obviously only important in the in-process agent's version). */
1684 tbctrl->free += (amt - sizeof (struct traceframe));
1686 /* Or not. If GDBserver changed the trace buffer behind our back,
1687 we get to restart a new allocation attempt. */
1689 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1690 /* Build the tentative token. */
1691 commit_count = (((prev & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR) + 0x100)
1692 & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR);
1693 commit = (((prev & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR) << 12)
1694 | commit_count
1695 | curr);
1697 /* Try to commit it. */
1698 readout = cmpxchg (&trace_buffer_ctrl_curr, prev, commit);
1699 if (readout != prev)
1701 trace_debug ("GDBserver has touched the trace buffer, restarting."
1702 " (prev=%08x, commit=%08x, readout=%08x)",
1703 prev, commit, readout);
1704 goto again;
1707 /* Hold your horses here. Even if that change was committed,
1708 GDBserver could come in, and clobber it. We need to hold to be
1709 able to tell if GDBserver clobbers before or after we committed
1710 the change. Whenever GDBserver goes about touching the IPA
1711 buffer, it sets a breakpoint in this routine, so we have a sync
1712 point here. */
1713 about_to_request_buffer_space ();
1715 /* Check if the change has been effective, even if GDBserver stopped
1716 us at the breakpoint. */
1719 unsigned int refetch;
1721 memory_barrier ();
1723 refetch = trace_buffer_ctrl_curr;
1725 if (refetch == commit
1726 || ((refetch & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV) >> 12) == commit_count)
1728 /* effective */
1729 trace_debug ("change is effective: (prev=%08x, commit=%08x, "
1730 "readout=%08x, refetch=%08x)",
1731 prev, commit, readout, refetch);
1733 else
1735 trace_debug ("GDBserver has touched the trace buffer, not effective."
1736 " (prev=%08x, commit=%08x, readout=%08x, refetch=%08x)",
1737 prev, commit, readout, refetch);
1738 goto again;
1741 #endif
1743 /* We have a new piece of the trace buffer. Hurray! */
1745 /* Add an EOB marker just past this allocation. */
1746 ((struct traceframe *) tbctrl->free)->tpnum = 0;
1747 ((struct traceframe *) tbctrl->free)->data_size = 0;
1749 /* Adjust the request back down, now that we know we have space for
1750 the marker. */
1751 amt -= sizeof (struct traceframe);
1753 if (debug_threads)
1755 trace_debug ("Allocated %d bytes", (int) amt);
1756 trace_debug ("Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d "
1757 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
1758 curr,
1759 (int) (tbctrl->start - trace_buffer_lo),
1760 (int) (tbctrl->free - trace_buffer_lo),
1761 (int) (tbctrl->end_free - trace_buffer_lo),
1762 (int) (tbctrl->wrap - trace_buffer_lo),
1763 (int) (trace_buffer_hi - trace_buffer_lo));
1766 return rslt;
1769 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1771 /* Return the total free space. This is not necessarily the largest
1772 block we can allocate, because of the two-part case. */
1774 static int
1775 free_space (void)
1777 if (trace_buffer_free <= trace_buffer_end_free)
1778 return trace_buffer_end_free - trace_buffer_free;
1779 else
1780 return ((trace_buffer_end_free - trace_buffer_lo)
1781 + (trace_buffer_hi - trace_buffer_free));
1784 /* An 'S' in continuation packets indicates remainder are for
1785 while-stepping. */
1787 static int seen_step_action_flag;
1789 /* Create a tracepoint (location) with given number and address. Add this
1790 new tracepoint to list and sort this list. */
1792 static struct tracepoint *
1793 add_tracepoint (int num, CORE_ADDR addr)
1795 struct tracepoint *tpoint, **tp_next;
1797 tpoint = XNEW (struct tracepoint);
1798 tpoint->number = num;
1799 tpoint->address = addr;
1800 tpoint->numactions = 0;
1801 tpoint->actions = NULL;
1802 tpoint->actions_str = NULL;
1803 tpoint->cond = NULL;
1804 tpoint->num_step_actions = 0;
1805 tpoint->step_actions = NULL;
1806 tpoint->step_actions_str = NULL;
1807 /* Start all off as regular (slow) tracepoints. */
1808 tpoint->type = trap_tracepoint;
1809 tpoint->orig_size = -1;
1810 tpoint->source_strings = NULL;
1811 tpoint->compiled_cond = 0;
1812 tpoint->handle = NULL;
1813 tpoint->next = NULL;
1815 /* Find a place to insert this tracepoint into list in order to keep
1816 the tracepoint list still in the ascending order. There may be
1817 multiple tracepoints at the same address as TPOINT's, and this
1818 guarantees TPOINT is inserted after all the tracepoints which are
1819 set at the same address. For example, fast tracepoints A, B, C are
1820 set at the same address, and D is to be insert at the same place as
1821 well,
1823 -->| A |--> | B |-->| C |->...
1825 One jump pad was created for tracepoint A, B, and C, and the target
1826 address of A is referenced/used in jump pad. So jump pad will let
1827 inferior jump to A. If D is inserted in front of A, like this,
1829 -->| D |-->| A |--> | B |-->| C |->...
1831 without updating jump pad, D is not reachable during collect, which
1832 is wrong. As we can see, the order of B, C and D doesn't matter, but
1833 A should always be the `first' one. */
1834 for (tp_next = &tracepoints;
1835 (*tp_next) != NULL && (*tp_next)->address <= tpoint->address;
1836 tp_next = &(*tp_next)->next)
1838 tpoint->next = *tp_next;
1839 *tp_next = tpoint;
1840 last_tracepoint = tpoint;
1842 seen_step_action_flag = 0;
1844 return tpoint;
1847 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
1849 /* Return the tracepoint with the given number and address, or NULL. */
1851 static struct tracepoint *
1852 find_tracepoint (int id, CORE_ADDR addr)
1854 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
1856 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
1857 if (tpoint->number == id && tpoint->address == addr)
1858 return tpoint;
1860 return NULL;
1863 /* Remove TPOINT from global list. */
1865 static void
1866 remove_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *tpoint)
1868 struct tracepoint *tp, *tp_prev;
1870 for (tp = tracepoints, tp_prev = NULL; tp && tp != tpoint;
1871 tp_prev = tp, tp = tp->next)
1874 if (tp)
1876 if (tp_prev)
1877 tp_prev->next = tp->next;
1878 else
1879 tracepoints = tp->next;
1881 xfree (tp);
1885 /* There may be several tracepoints with the same number (because they
1886 are "locations", in GDB parlance); return the next one after the
1887 given tracepoint, or search from the beginning of the list if the
1888 first argument is NULL. */
1890 static struct tracepoint *
1891 find_next_tracepoint_by_number (struct tracepoint *prev_tp, int num)
1893 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
1895 if (prev_tp)
1896 tpoint = prev_tp->next;
1897 else
1898 tpoint = tracepoints;
1899 for (; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
1900 if (tpoint->number == num)
1901 return tpoint;
1903 return NULL;
1906 #endif
1908 /* Append another action to perform when the tracepoint triggers. */
1910 static void
1911 add_tracepoint_action (struct tracepoint *tpoint, const char *packet)
1913 const char *act;
1915 if (*packet == 'S')
1917 seen_step_action_flag = 1;
1918 ++packet;
1921 act = packet;
1923 while (*act)
1925 const char *act_start = act;
1926 struct tracepoint_action *action = NULL;
1928 switch (*act)
1930 case 'M':
1932 struct collect_memory_action *maction =
1933 XNEW (struct collect_memory_action);
1934 ULONGEST basereg;
1935 int is_neg;
1937 maction->base.type = *act;
1938 action = &maction->base;
1940 ++act;
1941 is_neg = (*act == '-');
1942 if (*act == '-')
1943 ++act;
1944 act = unpack_varlen_hex (act, &basereg);
1945 ++act;
1946 act = unpack_varlen_hex (act, &maction->addr);
1947 ++act;
1948 act = unpack_varlen_hex (act, &maction->len);
1949 maction->basereg = (is_neg
1950 ? - (int) basereg
1951 : (int) basereg);
1952 trace_debug ("Want to collect %s bytes at 0x%s (basereg %d)",
1953 pulongest (maction->len),
1954 paddress (maction->addr), maction->basereg);
1955 break;
1957 case 'R':
1959 struct collect_registers_action *raction =
1960 XNEW (struct collect_registers_action);
1962 raction->base.type = *act;
1963 action = &raction->base;
1965 trace_debug ("Want to collect registers");
1966 ++act;
1967 /* skip past hex digits of mask for now */
1968 while (isxdigit(*act))
1969 ++act;
1970 break;
1972 case 'L':
1974 struct collect_static_trace_data_action *raction =
1975 XNEW (struct collect_static_trace_data_action);
1977 raction->base.type = *act;
1978 action = &raction->base;
1980 trace_debug ("Want to collect static trace data");
1981 ++act;
1982 break;
1984 case 'S':
1985 trace_debug ("Unexpected step action, ignoring");
1986 ++act;
1987 break;
1988 case 'X':
1990 struct eval_expr_action *xaction = XNEW (struct eval_expr_action);
1992 xaction->base.type = *act;
1993 action = &xaction->base;
1995 trace_debug ("Want to evaluate expression");
1996 xaction->expr = gdb_parse_agent_expr (&act);
1997 break;
1999 default:
2000 trace_debug ("unknown trace action '%c', ignoring...", *act);
2001 break;
2002 case '-':
2003 break;
2006 if (action == NULL)
2007 break;
2009 if (seen_step_action_flag)
2011 tpoint->num_step_actions++;
2013 tpoint->step_actions
2014 = XRESIZEVEC (struct tracepoint_action *, tpoint->step_actions,
2015 tpoint->num_step_actions);
2016 tpoint->step_actions_str
2017 = XRESIZEVEC (char *, tpoint->step_actions_str,
2018 tpoint->num_step_actions);
2019 tpoint->step_actions[tpoint->num_step_actions - 1] = action;
2020 tpoint->step_actions_str[tpoint->num_step_actions - 1]
2021 = savestring (act_start, act - act_start);
2023 else
2025 tpoint->numactions++;
2026 tpoint->actions
2027 = XRESIZEVEC (struct tracepoint_action *, tpoint->actions,
2028 tpoint->numactions);
2029 tpoint->actions_str
2030 = XRESIZEVEC (char *, tpoint->actions_str, tpoint->numactions);
2031 tpoint->actions[tpoint->numactions - 1] = action;
2032 tpoint->actions_str[tpoint->numactions - 1]
2033 = savestring (act_start, act - act_start);
2038 #endif
2040 /* Find or create a trace state variable with the given number. */
2042 static struct trace_state_variable *
2043 get_trace_state_variable (int num)
2045 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
2047 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2048 /* Search for an existing variable. */
2049 for (tsv = alloced_trace_state_variables; tsv; tsv = tsv->next)
2050 if (tsv->number == num)
2051 return tsv;
2052 #endif
2054 /* Search for an existing variable. */
2055 for (tsv = trace_state_variables; tsv; tsv = tsv->next)
2056 if (tsv->number == num)
2057 return tsv;
2059 return NULL;
2062 /* Find or create a trace state variable with the given number. */
2064 static struct trace_state_variable *
2065 create_trace_state_variable (int num, int gdb)
2067 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
2069 tsv = get_trace_state_variable (num);
2070 if (tsv != NULL)
2071 return tsv;
2073 /* Create a new variable. */
2074 tsv = XNEW (struct trace_state_variable);
2075 tsv->number = num;
2076 tsv->initial_value = 0;
2077 tsv->value = 0;
2078 tsv->getter = NULL;
2079 tsv->name = NULL;
2080 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2081 if (!gdb)
2083 tsv->next = alloced_trace_state_variables;
2084 alloced_trace_state_variables = tsv;
2086 else
2087 #endif
2089 tsv->next = trace_state_variables;
2090 trace_state_variables = tsv;
2092 return tsv;
2095 /* This is needed for -Wmissing-declarations. */
2096 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC LONGEST get_trace_state_variable_value (int num);
2098 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC LONGEST
2099 get_trace_state_variable_value (int num)
2101 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
2103 tsv = get_trace_state_variable (num);
2105 if (!tsv)
2107 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping value get", num);
2108 return 0;
2111 /* Call a getter function if we have one. While it's tempting to
2112 set up something to only call the getter once per tracepoint hit,
2113 it could run afoul of thread races. Better to let the getter
2114 handle it directly, if necessary to worry about it. */
2115 if (tsv->getter)
2116 tsv->value = (tsv->getter) ();
2118 trace_debug ("get_trace_state_variable_value(%d) ==> %s",
2119 num, plongest (tsv->value));
2121 return tsv->value;
2124 /* This is needed for -Wmissing-declarations. */
2125 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void set_trace_state_variable_value (int num,
2126 LONGEST val);
2128 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void
2129 set_trace_state_variable_value (int num, LONGEST val)
2131 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
2133 tsv = get_trace_state_variable (num);
2135 if (!tsv)
2137 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping value set", num);
2138 return;
2141 tsv->value = val;
2144 LONGEST
2145 agent_get_trace_state_variable_value (int num)
2147 return get_trace_state_variable_value (num);
2150 void
2151 agent_set_trace_state_variable_value (int num, LONGEST val)
2153 set_trace_state_variable_value (num, val);
2156 static void
2157 set_trace_state_variable_name (int num, const char *name)
2159 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
2161 tsv = get_trace_state_variable (num);
2163 if (!tsv)
2165 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping name set", num);
2166 return;
2169 tsv->name = (char *) name;
2172 static void
2173 set_trace_state_variable_getter (int num, LONGEST (*getter) (void))
2175 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
2177 tsv = get_trace_state_variable (num);
2179 if (!tsv)
2181 trace_debug ("No trace state variable %d, skipping getter set", num);
2182 return;
2185 tsv->getter = getter;
2188 /* Add a raw traceframe for the given tracepoint. */
2190 static struct traceframe *
2191 add_traceframe (struct tracepoint *tpoint)
2193 struct traceframe *tframe;
2195 tframe
2196 = (struct traceframe *) trace_buffer_alloc (sizeof (struct traceframe));
2198 if (tframe == NULL)
2199 return NULL;
2201 tframe->tpnum = tpoint->number;
2202 tframe->data_size = 0;
2204 return tframe;
2207 /* Add a block to the traceframe currently being worked on. */
2209 static unsigned char *
2210 add_traceframe_block (struct traceframe *tframe,
2211 struct tracepoint *tpoint, int amt)
2213 unsigned char *block;
2215 if (!tframe)
2216 return NULL;
2218 block = (unsigned char *) trace_buffer_alloc (amt);
2220 if (!block)
2221 return NULL;
2223 gdb_assert (tframe->tpnum == tpoint->number);
2225 tframe->data_size += amt;
2226 tpoint->traceframe_usage += amt;
2228 return block;
2231 /* Flag that the current traceframe is finished. */
2233 static void
2234 finish_traceframe (struct traceframe *tframe)
2236 ++traceframe_write_count;
2237 ++traceframes_created;
2240 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2242 /* Given a traceframe number NUM, find the NUMth traceframe in the
2243 buffer. */
2245 static struct traceframe *
2246 find_traceframe (int num)
2248 struct traceframe *tframe;
2249 int tfnum = 0;
2251 for (tframe = FIRST_TRACEFRAME ();
2252 tframe->tpnum != 0;
2253 tframe = NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tframe))
2255 if (tfnum == num)
2256 return tframe;
2257 ++tfnum;
2260 return NULL;
2263 static CORE_ADDR
2264 get_traceframe_address (struct traceframe *tframe)
2266 CORE_ADDR addr;
2267 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
2269 addr = traceframe_get_pc (tframe);
2271 if (addr)
2272 return addr;
2274 /* Fallback strategy, will be incorrect for while-stepping frames
2275 and multi-location tracepoints. */
2276 tpoint = find_next_tracepoint_by_number (NULL, tframe->tpnum);
2277 return tpoint->address;
2280 /* Search for the next traceframe whose address is inside or outside
2281 the given range. */
2283 static struct traceframe *
2284 find_next_traceframe_in_range (CORE_ADDR lo, CORE_ADDR hi, int inside_p,
2285 int *tfnump)
2287 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2288 struct traceframe *tframe;
2289 CORE_ADDR tfaddr;
2291 *tfnump = cs.current_traceframe + 1;
2292 tframe = find_traceframe (*tfnump);
2293 /* The search is not supposed to wrap around. */
2294 if (!tframe)
2296 *tfnump = -1;
2297 return NULL;
2300 for (; tframe->tpnum != 0; tframe = NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tframe))
2302 tfaddr = get_traceframe_address (tframe);
2303 if (inside_p
2304 ? (lo <= tfaddr && tfaddr <= hi)
2305 : (lo > tfaddr || tfaddr > hi))
2306 return tframe;
2307 ++*tfnump;
2310 *tfnump = -1;
2311 return NULL;
2314 /* Search for the next traceframe recorded by the given tracepoint.
2315 Note that for multi-location tracepoints, this will find whatever
2316 location appears first. */
2318 static struct traceframe *
2319 find_next_traceframe_by_tracepoint (int num, int *tfnump)
2321 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2322 struct traceframe *tframe;
2324 *tfnump = cs.current_traceframe + 1;
2325 tframe = find_traceframe (*tfnump);
2326 /* The search is not supposed to wrap around. */
2327 if (!tframe)
2329 *tfnump = -1;
2330 return NULL;
2333 for (; tframe->tpnum != 0; tframe = NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tframe))
2335 if (tframe->tpnum == num)
2336 return tframe;
2337 ++*tfnump;
2340 *tfnump = -1;
2341 return NULL;
2344 #endif
2346 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
2348 /* Clear all past trace state. */
2350 static void
2351 cmd_qtinit (char *packet)
2353 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2354 struct trace_state_variable *tsv, *prev, *next;
2356 /* Can't do this command without a pid attached. */
2357 if (current_thread == NULL)
2359 write_enn (packet);
2360 return;
2363 /* Make sure we don't try to read from a trace frame. */
2364 cs.current_traceframe = -1;
2366 stop_tracing ();
2368 trace_debug ("Initializing the trace");
2370 clear_installed_tracepoints ();
2371 clear_readonly_regions ();
2373 tracepoints = NULL;
2374 last_tracepoint = NULL;
2376 /* Clear out any leftover trace state variables. Ones with target
2377 defined getters should be kept however. */
2378 prev = NULL;
2379 tsv = trace_state_variables;
2380 while (tsv)
2382 trace_debug ("Looking at var %d", tsv->number);
2383 if (tsv->getter == NULL)
2385 next = tsv->next;
2386 if (prev)
2387 prev->next = next;
2388 else
2389 trace_state_variables = next;
2390 trace_debug ("Deleting var %d", tsv->number);
2391 free (tsv);
2392 tsv = next;
2394 else
2396 prev = tsv;
2397 tsv = tsv->next;
2401 clear_trace_buffer ();
2402 clear_inferior_trace_buffer ();
2404 write_ok (packet);
2407 /* Unprobe the UST marker at ADDRESS. */
2409 static void
2410 unprobe_marker_at (CORE_ADDR address)
2412 char cmd[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE];
2414 sprintf (cmd, "unprobe_marker_at:%s", paddress (address));
2415 run_inferior_command (cmd, strlen (cmd) + 1);
2418 /* Restore the program to its pre-tracing state. This routine may be called
2419 in error situations, so it needs to be careful about only restoring
2420 from known-valid bits. */
2422 static void
2423 clear_installed_tracepoints (void)
2425 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
2426 struct tracepoint *prev_stpoint;
2428 target_pause_all (true);
2430 prev_stpoint = NULL;
2432 /* Restore any bytes overwritten by tracepoints. */
2433 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
2435 /* Catch the case where we might try to remove a tracepoint that
2436 was never actually installed. */
2437 if (tpoint->handle == NULL)
2439 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s was "
2440 "never installed, nothing to clear",
2441 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address));
2442 continue;
2445 switch (tpoint->type)
2447 case trap_tracepoint:
2449 struct breakpoint *bp
2450 = (struct breakpoint *) tpoint->handle;
2452 delete_breakpoint (bp);
2454 break;
2455 case fast_tracepoint:
2457 struct fast_tracepoint_jump *jump
2458 = (struct fast_tracepoint_jump *) tpoint->handle;
2460 delete_fast_tracepoint_jump (jump);
2462 break;
2463 case static_tracepoint:
2464 if (prev_stpoint != NULL
2465 && prev_stpoint->address == tpoint->address)
2466 /* Nothing to do. We already unprobed a tracepoint set at
2467 this marker address (and there can only be one probe
2468 per marker). */
2470 else
2472 unprobe_marker_at (tpoint->address);
2473 prev_stpoint = tpoint;
2475 break;
2478 tpoint->handle = NULL;
2481 target_unpause_all (true);
2484 /* Parse a packet that defines a tracepoint. */
2486 static void
2487 cmd_qtdp (char *own_buf)
2489 int tppacket;
2490 /* Whether there is a trailing hyphen at the end of the QTDP packet. */
2491 int trail_hyphen = 0;
2492 ULONGEST num;
2493 ULONGEST addr;
2494 ULONGEST count;
2495 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
2496 const char *packet = own_buf;
2498 packet += strlen ("QTDP:");
2500 /* A hyphen at the beginning marks a packet specifying actions for a
2501 tracepoint already supplied. */
2502 tppacket = 1;
2503 if (*packet == '-')
2505 tppacket = 0;
2506 ++packet;
2508 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
2509 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2510 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &addr);
2511 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2513 /* See if we already have this tracepoint. */
2514 tpoint = find_tracepoint (num, addr);
2516 if (tppacket)
2518 /* Duplicate tracepoints are never allowed. */
2519 if (tpoint)
2521 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d"
2522 " at 0x%s already exists",
2523 (int) num, paddress (addr));
2524 write_enn (own_buf);
2525 return;
2528 tpoint = add_tracepoint (num, addr);
2530 tpoint->enabled = (*packet == 'E');
2531 ++packet; /* skip 'E' */
2532 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2533 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &count);
2534 tpoint->step_count = count;
2535 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2536 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &count);
2537 tpoint->pass_count = count;
2538 /* See if we have any of the additional optional fields. */
2539 while (*packet == ':')
2541 ++packet;
2542 if (*packet == 'F')
2544 tpoint->type = fast_tracepoint;
2545 ++packet;
2546 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &count);
2547 tpoint->orig_size = count;
2549 else if (*packet == 'S')
2551 tpoint->type = static_tracepoint;
2552 ++packet;
2554 else if (*packet == 'X')
2556 tpoint->cond = gdb_parse_agent_expr (&packet);
2558 else if (*packet == '-')
2559 break;
2560 else if (*packet == '\0')
2561 break;
2562 else
2563 trace_debug ("Unknown optional tracepoint field");
2565 if (*packet == '-')
2567 trail_hyphen = 1;
2568 trace_debug ("Also has actions\n");
2571 trace_debug ("Defined %stracepoint %d at 0x%s, "
2572 "enabled %d step %" PRIu64 " pass %" PRIu64,
2573 tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint ? "fast "
2574 : tpoint->type == static_tracepoint ? "static " : "",
2575 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address), tpoint->enabled,
2576 tpoint->step_count, tpoint->pass_count);
2578 else if (tpoint)
2579 add_tracepoint_action (tpoint, packet);
2580 else
2582 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
2583 (int) num, paddress (addr));
2584 write_enn (own_buf);
2585 return;
2588 /* Install tracepoint during tracing only once for each tracepoint location.
2589 For each tracepoint loc, GDB may send multiple QTDP packets, and we can
2590 determine the last QTDP packet for one tracepoint location by checking
2591 trailing hyphen in QTDP packet. */
2592 if (tracing && !trail_hyphen)
2594 struct tracepoint *tp = NULL;
2596 /* Pause all threads temporarily while we patch tracepoints. */
2597 target_pause_all (false);
2599 /* download_tracepoint will update global `tracepoints'
2600 list, so it is unsafe to leave threads in jump pad. */
2601 target_stabilize_threads ();
2603 /* Freeze threads. */
2604 target_pause_all (true);
2607 if (tpoint->type != trap_tracepoint)
2609 /* Find another fast or static tracepoint at the same address. */
2610 for (tp = tracepoints; tp; tp = tp->next)
2612 if (tp->address == tpoint->address && tp->type == tpoint->type
2613 && tp->number != tpoint->number)
2614 break;
2617 /* TPOINT is installed at the same address as TP. */
2618 if (tp)
2620 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
2621 clone_fast_tracepoint (tpoint, tp);
2622 else if (tpoint->type == static_tracepoint)
2623 tpoint->handle = (void *) -1;
2627 if (use_agent && tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint
2628 && agent_capability_check (AGENT_CAPA_FAST_TRACE))
2630 /* Download and install fast tracepoint by agent. */
2631 if (tracepoint_send_agent (tpoint) == 0)
2632 write_ok (own_buf);
2633 else
2635 write_enn (own_buf);
2636 remove_tracepoint (tpoint);
2639 else
2641 download_tracepoint (tpoint);
2643 if (tpoint->type == trap_tracepoint || tp == NULL)
2645 install_tracepoint (tpoint, own_buf);
2646 if (strcmp (own_buf, "OK") != 0)
2647 remove_tracepoint (tpoint);
2649 else
2650 write_ok (own_buf);
2653 target_unpause_all (true);
2654 return;
2657 write_ok (own_buf);
2660 static void
2661 cmd_qtdpsrc (char *own_buf)
2663 ULONGEST num, addr, start, slen;
2664 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
2665 const char *packet = own_buf;
2666 const char *saved;
2667 char *srctype, *src;
2668 size_t nbytes;
2669 struct source_string *last, *newlast;
2671 packet += strlen ("QTDPsrc:");
2673 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
2674 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2675 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &addr);
2676 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2678 /* See if we already have this tracepoint. */
2679 tpoint = find_tracepoint (num, addr);
2681 if (!tpoint)
2683 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
2684 (int) num, paddress (addr));
2685 write_enn (own_buf);
2686 return;
2689 saved = packet;
2690 packet = strchr (packet, ':');
2691 srctype = (char *) xmalloc (packet - saved + 1);
2692 memcpy (srctype, saved, packet - saved);
2693 srctype[packet - saved] = '\0';
2694 ++packet;
2695 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &start);
2696 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2697 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &slen);
2698 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2699 src = (char *) xmalloc (slen + 1);
2700 nbytes = hex2bin (packet, (gdb_byte *) src, strlen (packet) / 2);
2701 src[nbytes] = '\0';
2703 newlast = XNEW (struct source_string);
2704 newlast->type = srctype;
2705 newlast->str = src;
2706 newlast->next = NULL;
2707 /* Always add a source string to the end of the list;
2708 this keeps sequences of actions/commands in the right
2709 order. */
2710 if (tpoint->source_strings)
2712 for (last = tpoint->source_strings; last->next; last = last->next)
2714 last->next = newlast;
2716 else
2717 tpoint->source_strings = newlast;
2719 write_ok (own_buf);
2722 static void
2723 cmd_qtdv (char *own_buf)
2725 ULONGEST num, val, builtin;
2726 char *varname;
2727 size_t nbytes;
2728 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
2729 const char *packet = own_buf;
2731 packet += strlen ("QTDV:");
2733 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
2734 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2735 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &val);
2736 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2737 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &builtin);
2738 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2740 nbytes = strlen (packet) / 2;
2741 varname = (char *) xmalloc (nbytes + 1);
2742 nbytes = hex2bin (packet, (gdb_byte *) varname, nbytes);
2743 varname[nbytes] = '\0';
2745 tsv = create_trace_state_variable (num, 1);
2746 tsv->initial_value = (LONGEST) val;
2747 tsv->name = varname;
2749 set_trace_state_variable_value (num, (LONGEST) val);
2751 write_ok (own_buf);
2754 static void
2755 cmd_qtenable_disable (char *own_buf, int enable)
2757 const char *packet = own_buf;
2758 ULONGEST num, addr;
2759 struct tracepoint *tp;
2761 packet += strlen (enable ? "QTEnable:" : "QTDisable:");
2762 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
2763 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2764 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &addr);
2766 tp = find_tracepoint (num, addr);
2768 if (tp)
2770 if ((enable && tp->enabled) || (!enable && !tp->enabled))
2772 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s is already %s",
2773 (int) num, paddress (addr),
2774 enable ? "enabled" : "disabled");
2775 write_ok (own_buf);
2776 return;
2779 trace_debug ("%s tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
2780 enable ? "Enabling" : "Disabling",
2781 (int) num, paddress (addr));
2783 tp->enabled = enable;
2785 if (tp->type == fast_tracepoint || tp->type == static_tracepoint)
2787 int offset = offsetof (struct tracepoint, enabled);
2788 CORE_ADDR obj_addr = tp->obj_addr_on_target + offset;
2790 int ret = write_inferior_int8 (obj_addr, enable);
2791 if (ret)
2793 trace_debug ("Cannot write enabled flag into "
2794 "inferior process memory");
2795 write_enn (own_buf);
2796 return;
2800 write_ok (own_buf);
2802 else
2804 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
2805 (int) num, paddress (addr));
2806 write_enn (own_buf);
2810 static void
2811 cmd_qtv (char *own_buf)
2813 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
2814 ULONGEST num;
2815 LONGEST val = 0;
2816 int err;
2817 char *packet = own_buf;
2819 packet += strlen ("qTV:");
2820 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
2822 if (cs.current_traceframe >= 0)
2824 err = traceframe_read_tsv ((int) num, &val);
2825 if (err)
2827 strcpy (own_buf, "U");
2828 return;
2831 /* Only make tsv's be undefined before the first trace run. After a
2832 trace run is over, the user might want to see the last value of
2833 the tsv, and it might not be available in a traceframe. */
2834 else if (!tracing && strcmp (tracing_stop_reason, "tnotrun") == 0)
2836 strcpy (own_buf, "U");
2837 return;
2839 else
2840 val = get_trace_state_variable_value (num);
2842 sprintf (own_buf, "V%s", phex_nz (val, 0));
2845 /* Clear out the list of readonly regions. */
2847 static void
2848 clear_readonly_regions (void)
2850 struct readonly_region *roreg;
2852 while (readonly_regions)
2854 roreg = readonly_regions;
2855 readonly_regions = readonly_regions->next;
2856 free (roreg);
2860 /* Parse the collection of address ranges whose contents GDB believes
2861 to be unchanging and so can be read directly from target memory
2862 even while looking at a traceframe. */
2864 static void
2865 cmd_qtro (char *own_buf)
2867 ULONGEST start, end;
2868 struct readonly_region *roreg;
2869 const char *packet = own_buf;
2871 trace_debug ("Want to mark readonly regions");
2873 clear_readonly_regions ();
2875 packet += strlen ("QTro");
2877 while (*packet == ':')
2879 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
2880 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &start);
2881 ++packet; /* skip a comma */
2882 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &end);
2884 roreg = XNEW (struct readonly_region);
2885 roreg->start = start;
2886 roreg->end = end;
2887 roreg->next = readonly_regions;
2888 readonly_regions = roreg;
2889 trace_debug ("Added readonly region from 0x%s to 0x%s",
2890 paddress (roreg->start), paddress (roreg->end));
2893 write_ok (own_buf);
2896 /* Test to see if the given range is in our list of readonly ranges.
2897 We only test for being entirely within a range, GDB is not going to
2898 send a single memory packet that spans multiple regions. */
2901 in_readonly_region (CORE_ADDR addr, ULONGEST length)
2903 struct readonly_region *roreg;
2905 for (roreg = readonly_regions; roreg; roreg = roreg->next)
2906 if (roreg->start <= addr && (addr + length - 1) <= roreg->end)
2907 return 1;
2909 return 0;
2912 static CORE_ADDR gdb_jump_pad_head;
2914 /* Return the address of the next free jump space. */
2916 static CORE_ADDR
2917 get_jump_space_head (void)
2919 if (gdb_jump_pad_head == 0)
2921 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer,
2922 &gdb_jump_pad_head))
2924 internal_error ("error extracting jump_pad_buffer");
2928 return gdb_jump_pad_head;
2931 /* Reserve USED bytes from the jump space. */
2933 static void
2934 claim_jump_space (ULONGEST used)
2936 trace_debug ("claim_jump_space reserves %s bytes at %s",
2937 pulongest (used), paddress (gdb_jump_pad_head));
2938 gdb_jump_pad_head += used;
2941 static CORE_ADDR trampoline_buffer_head = 0;
2942 static CORE_ADDR trampoline_buffer_tail;
2944 /* Reserve USED bytes from the trampoline buffer and return the
2945 address of the start of the reserved space in TRAMPOLINE. Returns
2946 non-zero if the space is successfully claimed. */
2949 claim_trampoline_space (ULONGEST used, CORE_ADDR *trampoline)
2951 if (!trampoline_buffer_head)
2953 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer,
2954 &trampoline_buffer_tail))
2956 internal_error ("error extracting trampoline_buffer");
2959 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end,
2960 &trampoline_buffer_head))
2962 internal_error ("error extracting trampoline_buffer_end");
2966 /* Start claiming space from the top of the trampoline space. If
2967 the space is located at the bottom of the virtual address space,
2968 this reduces the possibility that corruption will occur if a null
2969 pointer is used to write to memory. */
2970 if (trampoline_buffer_head - trampoline_buffer_tail < used)
2972 trace_debug ("claim_trampoline_space failed to reserve %s bytes",
2973 pulongest (used));
2974 return 0;
2977 trampoline_buffer_head -= used;
2979 trace_debug ("claim_trampoline_space reserves %s bytes at %s",
2980 pulongest (used), paddress (trampoline_buffer_head));
2982 *trampoline = trampoline_buffer_head;
2983 return 1;
2986 /* Returns non-zero if there is space allocated for use in trampolines
2987 for fast tracepoints. */
2990 have_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer (char *buf)
2992 CORE_ADDR trampoline_end, errbuf;
2994 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end,
2995 &trampoline_end))
2997 internal_error ("error extracting trampoline_buffer_end");
3000 if (buf)
3002 buf[0] = '\0';
3003 strcpy (buf, "was claiming");
3004 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_error,
3005 &errbuf))
3007 internal_error ("error extracting errbuf");
3010 read_inferior_memory (errbuf, (unsigned char *) buf, 100);
3013 return trampoline_end != 0;
3016 /* Ask the IPA to probe the marker at ADDRESS. Returns -1 if running
3017 the command fails, or 0 otherwise. If the command ran
3018 successfully, but probing the marker failed, ERROUT will be filled
3019 with the error to reply to GDB, and -1 is also returned. This
3020 allows directly passing IPA errors to GDB. */
3022 static int
3023 probe_marker_at (CORE_ADDR address, char *errout)
3025 char cmd[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE];
3026 int err;
3028 sprintf (cmd, "probe_marker_at:%s", paddress (address));
3029 err = run_inferior_command (cmd, strlen (cmd) + 1);
3031 if (err == 0)
3033 if (*cmd == 'E')
3035 strcpy (errout, cmd);
3036 return -1;
3040 return err;
3043 static void
3044 clone_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *to, const struct tracepoint *from)
3046 to->jump_pad = from->jump_pad;
3047 to->jump_pad_end = from->jump_pad_end;
3048 to->trampoline = from->trampoline;
3049 to->trampoline_end = from->trampoline_end;
3050 to->adjusted_insn_addr = from->adjusted_insn_addr;
3051 to->adjusted_insn_addr_end = from->adjusted_insn_addr_end;
3052 to->handle = from->handle;
3054 gdb_assert (from->handle);
3055 inc_ref_fast_tracepoint_jump ((struct fast_tracepoint_jump *) from->handle);
3058 #define MAX_JUMP_SIZE 20
3060 /* Install fast tracepoint. Return 0 if successful, otherwise return
3061 non-zero. */
3063 static int
3064 install_fast_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *tpoint, char *errbuf)
3066 CORE_ADDR jentry, jump_entry;
3067 CORE_ADDR trampoline;
3068 CORE_ADDR collect;
3069 ULONGEST trampoline_size;
3070 int err = 0;
3071 /* The jump to the jump pad of the last fast tracepoint
3072 installed. */
3073 unsigned char fjump[MAX_JUMP_SIZE];
3074 ULONGEST fjump_size;
3076 if (tpoint->orig_size < target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len ())
3078 trace_debug ("Requested a fast tracepoint on an instruction "
3079 "that is of less than the minimum length.");
3080 return 0;
3083 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_collect_ptr,
3084 &collect))
3086 error ("error extracting gdb_collect_ptr");
3087 return 1;
3090 jentry = jump_entry = get_jump_space_head ();
3092 trampoline = 0;
3093 trampoline_size = 0;
3095 /* Install the jump pad. */
3096 err = target_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad
3097 (tpoint->obj_addr_on_target, tpoint->address, collect,
3098 ipa_sym_addrs.addr_collecting, tpoint->orig_size, &jentry,
3099 &trampoline, &trampoline_size, fjump, &fjump_size,
3100 &tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr, &tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr_end, errbuf);
3102 if (err)
3103 return 1;
3105 /* Wire it in. */
3106 tpoint->handle = set_fast_tracepoint_jump (tpoint->address, fjump,
3107 fjump_size);
3109 if (tpoint->handle != NULL)
3111 tpoint->jump_pad = jump_entry;
3112 tpoint->jump_pad_end = jentry;
3113 tpoint->trampoline = trampoline;
3114 tpoint->trampoline_end = trampoline + trampoline_size;
3116 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. */
3117 jentry = ((jentry + 7) & ~0x7);
3118 claim_jump_space (jentry - jump_entry);
3121 return 0;
3125 /* Install tracepoint TPOINT, and write reply message in OWN_BUF. */
3127 static void
3128 install_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *tpoint, char *own_buf)
3130 tpoint->handle = NULL;
3131 *own_buf = '\0';
3133 if (tpoint->type == trap_tracepoint)
3135 /* Tracepoints are installed as memory breakpoints. Just go
3136 ahead and install the trap. The breakpoints module
3137 handles duplicated breakpoints, and the memory read
3138 routine handles un-patching traps from memory reads. */
3139 tpoint->handle = set_breakpoint_at (tpoint->address,
3140 tracepoint_handler);
3142 else if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint || tpoint->type == static_tracepoint)
3144 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
3146 trace_debug ("Requested a %s tracepoint, but fast "
3147 "tracepoints aren't supported.",
3148 tpoint->type == static_tracepoint ? "static" : "fast");
3149 write_e_ipa_not_loaded (own_buf);
3150 return;
3152 if (tpoint->type == static_tracepoint
3153 && !in_process_agent_supports_ust ())
3155 trace_debug ("Requested a static tracepoint, but static "
3156 "tracepoints are not supported.");
3157 write_e_ust_not_loaded (own_buf);
3158 return;
3161 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
3162 install_fast_tracepoint (tpoint, own_buf);
3163 else
3165 if (probe_marker_at (tpoint->address, own_buf) == 0)
3166 tpoint->handle = (void *) -1;
3170 else
3171 internal_error ("Unknown tracepoint type");
3173 if (tpoint->handle == NULL)
3175 if (*own_buf == '\0')
3176 write_enn (own_buf);
3178 else
3179 write_ok (own_buf);
3182 static void download_tracepoint_1 (struct tracepoint *tpoint);
3184 static void
3185 cmd_qtstart (char *packet)
3187 struct tracepoint *tpoint, *prev_ftpoint, *prev_stpoint;
3188 CORE_ADDR tpptr = 0, prev_tpptr = 0;
3190 trace_debug ("Starting the trace");
3192 /* Pause all threads temporarily while we patch tracepoints. */
3193 target_pause_all (false);
3195 /* Get threads out of jump pads. Safe to do here, since this is a
3196 top level command. And, required to do here, since we're
3197 deleting/rewriting jump pads. */
3199 target_stabilize_threads ();
3201 /* Freeze threads. */
3202 target_pause_all (true);
3204 /* Sync the fast tracepoints list in the inferior ftlib. */
3205 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3206 download_trace_state_variables ();
3208 /* No previous fast tpoint yet. */
3209 prev_ftpoint = NULL;
3211 /* No previous static tpoint yet. */
3212 prev_stpoint = NULL;
3214 *packet = '\0';
3216 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3218 /* Tell IPA about the correct tdesc. */
3219 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_ipa_tdesc_idx,
3220 target_get_ipa_tdesc_idx ()))
3221 error ("Error setting ipa_tdesc_idx variable in lib");
3224 /* Start out empty. */
3225 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3226 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_tracepoints, 0);
3228 /* Download and install tracepoints. */
3229 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
3231 /* Ensure all the hit counts start at zero. */
3232 tpoint->hit_count = 0;
3233 tpoint->traceframe_usage = 0;
3235 if (tpoint->type == trap_tracepoint)
3237 /* Tracepoints are installed as memory breakpoints. Just go
3238 ahead and install the trap. The breakpoints module
3239 handles duplicated breakpoints, and the memory read
3240 routine handles un-patching traps from memory reads. */
3241 tpoint->handle = set_breakpoint_at (tpoint->address,
3242 tracepoint_handler);
3244 else if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint
3245 || tpoint->type == static_tracepoint)
3247 if (maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded (packet))
3249 trace_debug ("Requested a %s tracepoint, but fast "
3250 "tracepoints aren't supported.",
3251 tpoint->type == static_tracepoint
3252 ? "static" : "fast");
3253 break;
3256 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
3258 int use_agent_p
3259 = use_agent && agent_capability_check (AGENT_CAPA_FAST_TRACE);
3261 if (prev_ftpoint != NULL
3262 && prev_ftpoint->address == tpoint->address)
3264 if (use_agent_p)
3265 tracepoint_send_agent (tpoint);
3266 else
3267 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint);
3269 clone_fast_tracepoint (tpoint, prev_ftpoint);
3271 else
3273 /* Tracepoint is installed successfully? */
3274 int installed = 0;
3276 /* Download and install fast tracepoint by agent. */
3277 if (use_agent_p)
3278 installed = !tracepoint_send_agent (tpoint);
3279 else
3281 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint);
3282 installed = !install_fast_tracepoint (tpoint, packet);
3285 if (installed)
3286 prev_ftpoint = tpoint;
3289 else
3291 if (!in_process_agent_supports_ust ())
3293 trace_debug ("Requested a static tracepoint, but static "
3294 "tracepoints are not supported.");
3295 break;
3298 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint);
3299 /* Can only probe a given marker once. */
3300 if (prev_stpoint != NULL
3301 && prev_stpoint->address == tpoint->address)
3302 tpoint->handle = (void *) -1;
3303 else
3305 if (probe_marker_at (tpoint->address, packet) == 0)
3307 tpoint->handle = (void *) -1;
3309 /* So that we can handle multiple static tracepoints
3310 at the same address easily. */
3311 prev_stpoint = tpoint;
3316 prev_tpptr = tpptr;
3317 tpptr = tpoint->obj_addr_on_target;
3319 if (tpoint == tracepoints)
3320 /* First object in list, set the head pointer in the
3321 inferior. */
3322 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_tracepoints, tpptr);
3323 else
3324 write_inferior_data_pointer (prev_tpptr
3325 + offsetof (struct tracepoint, next),
3326 tpptr);
3329 /* Any failure in the inner loop is sufficient cause to give
3330 up. */
3331 if (tpoint->handle == NULL)
3332 break;
3335 /* Any error in tracepoint insertion is unacceptable; better to
3336 address the problem now, than end up with a useless or misleading
3337 trace run. */
3338 if (tpoint != NULL)
3340 clear_installed_tracepoints ();
3341 if (*packet == '\0')
3342 write_enn (packet);
3343 target_unpause_all (true);
3344 return;
3347 stopping_tracepoint = NULL;
3348 trace_buffer_is_full = 0;
3349 expr_eval_result = expr_eval_no_error;
3350 error_tracepoint = NULL;
3351 tracing_start_time = get_timestamp ();
3353 /* Tracing is now active, hits will now start being logged. */
3354 tracing = 1;
3356 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3358 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_tracing, 1))
3360 internal_error ("Error setting tracing variable in lib");
3363 if (write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_stopping_tracepoint,
3366 internal_error ("Error clearing stopping_tracepoint variable"
3367 " in lib");
3370 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_is_full, 0))
3372 internal_error ("Error clearing trace_buffer_is_full variable"
3373 " in lib");
3376 stop_tracing_bkpt = set_breakpoint_at (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_stop_tracing,
3377 stop_tracing_handler);
3378 if (stop_tracing_bkpt == NULL)
3379 error ("Error setting stop_tracing breakpoint");
3381 flush_trace_buffer_bkpt
3382 = set_breakpoint_at (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_flush_trace_buffer,
3383 flush_trace_buffer_handler);
3384 if (flush_trace_buffer_bkpt == NULL)
3385 error ("Error setting flush_trace_buffer breakpoint");
3388 target_unpause_all (true);
3390 write_ok (packet);
3393 /* End a tracing run, filling in a stop reason to report back to GDB,
3394 and removing the tracepoints from the code. */
3396 void
3397 stop_tracing (void)
3399 if (!tracing)
3401 trace_debug ("Tracing is already off, ignoring");
3402 return;
3405 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace");
3407 /* Pause all threads before removing fast jumps from memory,
3408 breakpoints, and touching IPA state variables (inferior memory).
3409 Some thread may hit the internal tracing breakpoints, or be
3410 collecting this moment, but that's ok, we don't release the
3411 tpoint object's memory or the jump pads here (we only do that
3412 when we're sure we can move all threads out of the jump pads).
3413 We can't now, since we may be getting here due to the inferior
3414 agent calling us. */
3415 target_pause_all (true);
3417 /* Stop logging. Tracepoints can still be hit, but they will not be
3418 recorded. */
3419 tracing = 0;
3420 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3422 if (write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_tracing, 0))
3424 internal_error ("Error clearing tracing variable in lib");
3428 tracing_stop_time = get_timestamp ();
3429 tracing_stop_reason = "t???";
3430 tracing_stop_tpnum = 0;
3431 if (stopping_tracepoint)
3433 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because "
3434 "tracepoint %d was hit %" PRIu64 " times",
3435 stopping_tracepoint->number,
3436 stopping_tracepoint->pass_count);
3437 tracing_stop_reason = "tpasscount";
3438 tracing_stop_tpnum = stopping_tracepoint->number;
3440 else if (trace_buffer_is_full)
3442 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because the trace buffer is full");
3443 tracing_stop_reason = "tfull";
3445 else if (expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
3447 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because of an expression eval error");
3448 tracing_stop_reason = eval_result_names[expr_eval_result];
3449 tracing_stop_tpnum = error_tracepoint->number;
3451 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
3452 else if (!gdb_connected ())
3454 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because GDB disconnected");
3455 tracing_stop_reason = "tdisconnected";
3457 #endif
3458 else
3460 trace_debug ("Stopping the trace because of a tstop command");
3461 tracing_stop_reason = "tstop";
3464 stopping_tracepoint = NULL;
3465 error_tracepoint = NULL;
3467 /* Clear out the tracepoints. */
3468 clear_installed_tracepoints ();
3470 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3472 /* Pull in fast tracepoint trace frames from the inferior lib
3473 buffer into our buffer, even if our buffer is already full,
3474 because we want to present the full number of created frames
3475 in addition to what fit in the trace buffer. */
3476 upload_fast_traceframes ();
3479 if (stop_tracing_bkpt != NULL)
3481 delete_breakpoint (stop_tracing_bkpt);
3482 stop_tracing_bkpt = NULL;
3485 if (flush_trace_buffer_bkpt != NULL)
3487 delete_breakpoint (flush_trace_buffer_bkpt);
3488 flush_trace_buffer_bkpt = NULL;
3491 target_unpause_all (true);
3494 static int
3495 stop_tracing_handler (CORE_ADDR addr)
3497 trace_debug ("lib hit stop_tracing");
3499 /* Don't actually handle it here. When we stop tracing we remove
3500 breakpoints from the inferior, and that is not allowed in a
3501 breakpoint handler (as the caller is walking the breakpoint
3502 list). */
3503 return 0;
3506 static int
3507 flush_trace_buffer_handler (CORE_ADDR addr)
3509 trace_debug ("lib hit flush_trace_buffer");
3510 return 0;
3513 static void
3514 cmd_qtstop (char *packet)
3516 stop_tracing ();
3517 write_ok (packet);
3520 static void
3521 cmd_qtdisconnected (char *own_buf)
3523 ULONGEST setting;
3524 char *packet = own_buf;
3526 packet += strlen ("QTDisconnected:");
3528 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &setting);
3530 write_ok (own_buf);
3532 disconnected_tracing = setting;
3535 static void
3536 cmd_qtframe (char *own_buf)
3538 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
3539 ULONGEST frame, pc, lo, hi, num;
3540 int tfnum, tpnum;
3541 struct traceframe *tframe;
3542 const char *packet = own_buf;
3544 packet += strlen ("QTFrame:");
3546 if (startswith (packet, "pc:"))
3548 packet += strlen ("pc:");
3549 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &pc);
3550 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe at pc=0x%s", paddress (pc));
3551 tframe = find_next_traceframe_in_range (pc, pc, 1, &tfnum);
3553 else if (startswith (packet, "range:"))
3555 packet += strlen ("range:");
3556 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &lo);
3557 ++packet;
3558 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &hi);
3559 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe in the range 0x%s to 0x%s",
3560 paddress (lo), paddress (hi));
3561 tframe = find_next_traceframe_in_range (lo, hi, 1, &tfnum);
3563 else if (startswith (packet, "outside:"))
3565 packet += strlen ("outside:");
3566 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &lo);
3567 ++packet;
3568 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &hi);
3569 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe "
3570 "outside the range 0x%s to 0x%s",
3571 paddress (lo), paddress (hi));
3572 tframe = find_next_traceframe_in_range (lo, hi, 0, &tfnum);
3574 else if (startswith (packet, "tdp:"))
3576 packet += strlen ("tdp:");
3577 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
3578 tpnum = (int) num;
3579 trace_debug ("Want to find next traceframe for tracepoint %d", tpnum);
3580 tframe = find_next_traceframe_by_tracepoint (tpnum, &tfnum);
3582 else
3584 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &frame);
3585 tfnum = (int) frame;
3586 if (tfnum == -1)
3588 trace_debug ("Want to stop looking at traceframes");
3589 cs.current_traceframe = -1;
3590 write_ok (own_buf);
3591 return;
3593 trace_debug ("Want to look at traceframe %d", tfnum);
3594 tframe = find_traceframe (tfnum);
3597 if (tframe)
3599 cs.current_traceframe = tfnum;
3600 sprintf (own_buf, "F%xT%x", tfnum, tframe->tpnum);
3602 else
3603 sprintf (own_buf, "F-1");
3606 static void
3607 cmd_qtstatus (char *packet)
3609 char *stop_reason_rsp = NULL;
3610 char *buf1, *buf2, *buf3;
3611 const char *str;
3612 int slen;
3614 /* Translate the plain text of the notes back into hex for
3615 transmission. */
3617 str = (tracing_user_name ? tracing_user_name : "");
3618 slen = strlen (str);
3619 buf1 = (char *) alloca (slen * 2 + 1);
3620 bin2hex ((gdb_byte *) str, buf1, slen);
3622 str = (tracing_notes ? tracing_notes : "");
3623 slen = strlen (str);
3624 buf2 = (char *) alloca (slen * 2 + 1);
3625 bin2hex ((gdb_byte *) str, buf2, slen);
3627 str = (tracing_stop_note ? tracing_stop_note : "");
3628 slen = strlen (str);
3629 buf3 = (char *) alloca (slen * 2 + 1);
3630 bin2hex ((gdb_byte *) str, buf3, slen);
3632 trace_debug ("Returning trace status as %d, stop reason %s",
3633 tracing, tracing_stop_reason);
3635 if (agent_loaded_p ())
3637 target_pause_all (true);
3639 upload_fast_traceframes ();
3641 target_unpause_all (true);
3644 stop_reason_rsp = (char *) tracing_stop_reason;
3646 /* The user visible error string in terror needs to be hex encoded.
3647 We leave it as plain string in `tracing_stop_reason' to ease
3648 debugging. */
3649 if (startswith (stop_reason_rsp, "terror:"))
3651 const char *result_name;
3652 int hexstr_len;
3653 char *p;
3655 result_name = stop_reason_rsp + strlen ("terror:");
3656 hexstr_len = strlen (result_name) * 2;
3657 p = stop_reason_rsp
3658 = (char *) alloca (strlen ("terror:") + hexstr_len + 1);
3659 strcpy (p, "terror:");
3660 p += strlen (p);
3661 bin2hex ((gdb_byte *) result_name, p, strlen (result_name));
3664 /* If this was a forced stop, include any stop note that was supplied. */
3665 if (strcmp (stop_reason_rsp, "tstop") == 0)
3667 stop_reason_rsp = (char *) alloca (strlen ("tstop:") + strlen (buf3) + 1);
3668 strcpy (stop_reason_rsp, "tstop:");
3669 strcat (stop_reason_rsp, buf3);
3672 sprintf (packet,
3673 "T%d;"
3674 "%s:%x;"
3675 "tframes:%x;tcreated:%x;"
3676 "tfree:%x;tsize:%s;"
3677 "circular:%d;"
3678 "disconn:%d;"
3679 "starttime:%s;stoptime:%s;"
3680 "username:%s;notes:%s:",
3681 tracing ? 1 : 0,
3682 stop_reason_rsp, tracing_stop_tpnum,
3683 traceframe_count, traceframes_created,
3684 free_space (), phex_nz (trace_buffer_hi - trace_buffer_lo, 0),
3685 circular_trace_buffer,
3686 disconnected_tracing,
3687 phex_nz (tracing_start_time, sizeof (tracing_start_time)),
3688 phex_nz (tracing_stop_time, sizeof (tracing_stop_time)),
3689 buf1, buf2);
3692 static void
3693 cmd_qtp (char *own_buf)
3695 ULONGEST num, addr;
3696 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
3697 const char *packet = own_buf;
3699 packet += strlen ("qTP:");
3701 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
3702 ++packet; /* skip a colon */
3703 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &addr);
3705 /* See if we already have this tracepoint. */
3706 tpoint = find_tracepoint (num, addr);
3708 if (!tpoint)
3710 trace_debug ("Tracepoint error: tracepoint %d at 0x%s not found",
3711 (int) num, paddress (addr));
3712 write_enn (own_buf);
3713 return;
3716 sprintf (own_buf, "V%" PRIu64 ":%" PRIu64 "", tpoint->hit_count,
3717 tpoint->traceframe_usage);
3720 /* State variables to help return all the tracepoint bits. */
3721 static struct tracepoint *cur_tpoint;
3722 static unsigned int cur_action;
3723 static unsigned int cur_step_action;
3724 static struct source_string *cur_source_string;
3725 static struct trace_state_variable *cur_tsv;
3727 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3728 tracepoint was originally downloaded. */
3730 static void
3731 response_tracepoint (char *packet, struct tracepoint *tpoint)
3733 char *buf;
3735 sprintf (packet, "T%x:%s:%c:%" PRIx64 ":%" PRIx64, tpoint->number,
3736 paddress (tpoint->address),
3737 (tpoint->enabled ? 'E' : 'D'), tpoint->step_count,
3738 tpoint->pass_count);
3739 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
3740 sprintf (packet + strlen (packet), ":F%x", tpoint->orig_size);
3741 else if (tpoint->type == static_tracepoint)
3742 sprintf (packet + strlen (packet), ":S");
3744 if (tpoint->cond)
3746 buf = gdb_unparse_agent_expr (tpoint->cond);
3747 sprintf (packet + strlen (packet), ":X%x,%s",
3748 tpoint->cond->length, buf);
3749 free (buf);
3753 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3754 tracepoint action was originally downloaded (with the difference
3755 that due to the way we store the actions, this will output a packet
3756 per action, while GDB could have combined more than one action
3757 per-packet. */
3759 static void
3760 response_action (char *packet, struct tracepoint *tpoint,
3761 char *taction, int step)
3763 sprintf (packet, "%c%x:%s:%s",
3764 (step ? 'S' : 'A'), tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
3765 taction);
3768 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3769 tracepoint source piece was originally downloaded. */
3771 static void
3772 response_source (char *packet,
3773 struct tracepoint *tpoint, struct source_string *src)
3775 char *buf;
3776 int len;
3778 len = strlen (src->str);
3779 buf = (char *) alloca (len * 2 + 1);
3780 bin2hex ((gdb_byte *) src->str, buf, len);
3782 sprintf (packet, "Z%x:%s:%s:%x:%x:%s",
3783 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
3784 src->type, 0, len, buf);
3787 /* Return the first piece of tracepoint definition, and initialize the
3788 state machine that will iterate through all the tracepoint
3789 bits. */
3791 static void
3792 cmd_qtfp (char *packet)
3794 trace_debug ("Returning first tracepoint definition piece");
3796 cur_tpoint = tracepoints;
3797 cur_action = cur_step_action = 0;
3798 cur_source_string = NULL;
3800 if (cur_tpoint)
3801 response_tracepoint (packet, cur_tpoint);
3802 else
3803 strcpy (packet, "l");
3806 /* Return additional pieces of tracepoint definition. Each action and
3807 stepping action must go into its own packet, because of packet size
3808 limits, and so we use state variables to deliver one piece at a
3809 time. */
3811 static void
3812 cmd_qtsp (char *packet)
3814 trace_debug ("Returning subsequent tracepoint definition piece");
3816 if (!cur_tpoint)
3818 /* This case would normally never occur, but be prepared for
3819 GDB misbehavior. */
3820 strcpy (packet, "l");
3822 else if (cur_action < cur_tpoint->numactions)
3824 response_action (packet, cur_tpoint,
3825 cur_tpoint->actions_str[cur_action], 0);
3826 ++cur_action;
3828 else if (cur_step_action < cur_tpoint->num_step_actions)
3830 response_action (packet, cur_tpoint,
3831 cur_tpoint->step_actions_str[cur_step_action], 1);
3832 ++cur_step_action;
3834 else if ((cur_source_string
3835 ? cur_source_string->next
3836 : cur_tpoint->source_strings))
3838 if (cur_source_string)
3839 cur_source_string = cur_source_string->next;
3840 else
3841 cur_source_string = cur_tpoint->source_strings;
3842 response_source (packet, cur_tpoint, cur_source_string);
3844 else
3846 cur_tpoint = cur_tpoint->next;
3847 cur_action = cur_step_action = 0;
3848 cur_source_string = NULL;
3849 if (cur_tpoint)
3850 response_tracepoint (packet, cur_tpoint);
3851 else
3852 strcpy (packet, "l");
3856 /* Compose a response that is an imitation of the syntax by which the
3857 trace state variable was originally downloaded. */
3859 static void
3860 response_tsv (char *packet, struct trace_state_variable *tsv)
3862 char *buf = (char *) "";
3863 int namelen;
3865 if (tsv->name)
3867 namelen = strlen (tsv->name);
3868 buf = (char *) alloca (namelen * 2 + 1);
3869 bin2hex ((gdb_byte *) tsv->name, buf, namelen);
3872 sprintf (packet, "%x:%s:%x:%s", tsv->number, phex_nz (tsv->initial_value, 0),
3873 tsv->getter ? 1 : 0, buf);
3876 /* Return the first trace state variable definition, and initialize
3877 the state machine that will iterate through all the tsv bits. */
3879 static void
3880 cmd_qtfv (char *packet)
3882 trace_debug ("Returning first trace state variable definition");
3884 cur_tsv = trace_state_variables;
3886 if (cur_tsv)
3887 response_tsv (packet, cur_tsv);
3888 else
3889 strcpy (packet, "l");
3892 /* Return additional trace state variable definitions. */
3894 static void
3895 cmd_qtsv (char *packet)
3897 trace_debug ("Returning additional trace state variable definition");
3899 if (cur_tsv)
3901 cur_tsv = cur_tsv->next;
3902 if (cur_tsv)
3903 response_tsv (packet, cur_tsv);
3904 else
3905 strcpy (packet, "l");
3907 else
3908 strcpy (packet, "l");
3911 /* Return the first static tracepoint marker, and initialize the state
3912 machine that will iterate through all the static tracepoints
3913 markers. */
3915 static void
3916 cmd_qtfstm (char *packet)
3918 if (!maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (packet))
3919 run_inferior_command (packet, strlen (packet) + 1);
3922 /* Return additional static tracepoints markers. */
3924 static void
3925 cmd_qtsstm (char *packet)
3927 if (!maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (packet))
3928 run_inferior_command (packet, strlen (packet) + 1);
3931 /* Return the definition of the static tracepoint at a given address.
3932 Result packet is the same as qTsST's. */
3934 static void
3935 cmd_qtstmat (char *packet)
3937 if (!maybe_write_ipa_ust_not_loaded (packet))
3938 run_inferior_command (packet, strlen (packet) + 1);
3941 /* Sent the agent a command to close it. */
3943 void
3944 gdb_agent_about_to_close (int pid)
3946 char buf[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE];
3948 if (!maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded (buf))
3950 scoped_restore_current_thread restore_thread;
3952 /* Find any thread which belongs to process PID. */
3953 switch_to_thread (find_any_thread_of_pid (pid));
3955 strcpy (buf, "close");
3957 run_inferior_command (buf, strlen (buf) + 1);
3961 /* Return the minimum instruction size needed for fast tracepoints as a
3962 hexadecimal number. */
3964 static void
3965 cmd_qtminftpilen (char *packet)
3967 if (current_thread == NULL)
3969 /* Indicate that the minimum length is currently unknown. */
3970 strcpy (packet, "0");
3971 return;
3974 sprintf (packet, "%x", target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len ());
3977 /* Respond to qTBuffer packet with a block of raw data from the trace
3978 buffer. GDB may ask for a lot, but we are allowed to reply with
3979 only as much as will fit within packet limits or whatever. */
3981 static void
3982 cmd_qtbuffer (char *own_buf)
3984 ULONGEST offset, num, tot;
3985 unsigned char *tbp;
3986 const char *packet = own_buf;
3988 packet += strlen ("qTBuffer:");
3990 packet = unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &offset);
3991 ++packet; /* skip a comma */
3992 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &num);
3994 trace_debug ("Want to get trace buffer, %d bytes at offset 0x%s",
3995 (int) num, phex_nz (offset, 0));
3997 tot = (trace_buffer_hi - trace_buffer_lo) - free_space ();
3999 /* If we're right at the end, reply specially that we're done. */
4000 if (offset == tot)
4002 strcpy (own_buf, "l");
4003 return;
4006 /* Object to any other out-of-bounds request. */
4007 if (offset > tot)
4009 write_enn (own_buf);
4010 return;
4013 /* Compute the pointer corresponding to the given offset, accounting
4014 for wraparound. */
4015 tbp = trace_buffer_start + offset;
4016 if (tbp >= trace_buffer_wrap)
4017 tbp -= (trace_buffer_wrap - trace_buffer_lo);
4019 /* Trim to the remaining bytes if we're close to the end. */
4020 if (num > tot - offset)
4021 num = tot - offset;
4023 /* Trim to available packet size. */
4024 if (num >= (PBUFSIZ - 16) / 2 )
4025 num = (PBUFSIZ - 16) / 2;
4027 bin2hex (tbp, own_buf, num);
4030 static void
4031 cmd_bigqtbuffer_circular (char *own_buf)
4033 ULONGEST val;
4034 char *packet = own_buf;
4036 packet += strlen ("QTBuffer:circular:");
4038 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &val);
4039 circular_trace_buffer = val;
4040 trace_debug ("Trace buffer is now %s",
4041 circular_trace_buffer ? "circular" : "linear");
4042 write_ok (own_buf);
4045 static void
4046 cmd_bigqtbuffer_size (char *own_buf)
4048 ULONGEST val;
4049 LONGEST sval;
4050 char *packet = own_buf;
4052 /* Can't change the size during a tracing run. */
4053 if (tracing)
4055 write_enn (own_buf);
4056 return;
4059 packet += strlen ("QTBuffer:size:");
4061 /* -1 is sent as literal "-1". */
4062 if (strcmp (packet, "-1") == 0)
4063 sval = DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE;
4064 else
4066 unpack_varlen_hex (packet, &val);
4067 sval = (LONGEST) val;
4070 init_trace_buffer (sval);
4071 trace_debug ("Trace buffer is now %s bytes",
4072 plongest (trace_buffer_size));
4073 write_ok (own_buf);
4076 static void
4077 cmd_qtnotes (char *own_buf)
4079 size_t nbytes;
4080 char *saved, *user, *notes, *stopnote;
4081 char *packet = own_buf;
4083 packet += strlen ("QTNotes:");
4085 while (*packet)
4087 if (startswith (packet, "user:"))
4089 packet += strlen ("user:");
4090 saved = packet;
4091 packet = strchr (packet, ';');
4092 nbytes = (packet - saved) / 2;
4093 user = (char *) xmalloc (nbytes + 1);
4094 nbytes = hex2bin (saved, (gdb_byte *) user, nbytes);
4095 user[nbytes] = '\0';
4096 ++packet; /* skip the semicolon */
4097 trace_debug ("User is '%s'", user);
4098 xfree (tracing_user_name);
4099 tracing_user_name = user;
4101 else if (startswith (packet, "notes:"))
4103 packet += strlen ("notes:");
4104 saved = packet;
4105 packet = strchr (packet, ';');
4106 nbytes = (packet - saved) / 2;
4107 notes = (char *) xmalloc (nbytes + 1);
4108 nbytes = hex2bin (saved, (gdb_byte *) notes, nbytes);
4109 notes[nbytes] = '\0';
4110 ++packet; /* skip the semicolon */
4111 trace_debug ("Notes is '%s'", notes);
4112 xfree (tracing_notes);
4113 tracing_notes = notes;
4115 else if (startswith (packet, "tstop:"))
4117 packet += strlen ("tstop:");
4118 saved = packet;
4119 packet = strchr (packet, ';');
4120 nbytes = (packet - saved) / 2;
4121 stopnote = (char *) xmalloc (nbytes + 1);
4122 nbytes = hex2bin (saved, (gdb_byte *) stopnote, nbytes);
4123 stopnote[nbytes] = '\0';
4124 ++packet; /* skip the semicolon */
4125 trace_debug ("tstop note is '%s'", stopnote);
4126 xfree (tracing_stop_note);
4127 tracing_stop_note = stopnote;
4129 else
4130 break;
4133 write_ok (own_buf);
4137 handle_tracepoint_general_set (char *packet)
4139 if (strcmp ("QTinit", packet) == 0)
4141 cmd_qtinit (packet);
4142 return 1;
4144 else if (startswith (packet, "QTDP:"))
4146 cmd_qtdp (packet);
4147 return 1;
4149 else if (startswith (packet, "QTDPsrc:"))
4151 cmd_qtdpsrc (packet);
4152 return 1;
4154 else if (startswith (packet, "QTEnable:"))
4156 cmd_qtenable_disable (packet, 1);
4157 return 1;
4159 else if (startswith (packet, "QTDisable:"))
4161 cmd_qtenable_disable (packet, 0);
4162 return 1;
4164 else if (startswith (packet, "QTDV:"))
4166 cmd_qtdv (packet);
4167 return 1;
4169 else if (startswith (packet, "QTro:"))
4171 cmd_qtro (packet);
4172 return 1;
4174 else if (strcmp ("QTStart", packet) == 0)
4176 cmd_qtstart (packet);
4177 return 1;
4179 else if (strcmp ("QTStop", packet) == 0)
4181 cmd_qtstop (packet);
4182 return 1;
4184 else if (startswith (packet, "QTDisconnected:"))
4186 cmd_qtdisconnected (packet);
4187 return 1;
4189 else if (startswith (packet, "QTFrame:"))
4191 cmd_qtframe (packet);
4192 return 1;
4194 else if (startswith (packet, "QTBuffer:circular:"))
4196 cmd_bigqtbuffer_circular (packet);
4197 return 1;
4199 else if (startswith (packet, "QTBuffer:size:"))
4201 cmd_bigqtbuffer_size (packet);
4202 return 1;
4204 else if (startswith (packet, "QTNotes:"))
4206 cmd_qtnotes (packet);
4207 return 1;
4210 return 0;
4214 handle_tracepoint_query (char *packet)
4216 if (strcmp ("qTStatus", packet) == 0)
4218 cmd_qtstatus (packet);
4219 return 1;
4221 else if (startswith (packet, "qTP:"))
4223 cmd_qtp (packet);
4224 return 1;
4226 else if (strcmp ("qTfP", packet) == 0)
4228 cmd_qtfp (packet);
4229 return 1;
4231 else if (strcmp ("qTsP", packet) == 0)
4233 cmd_qtsp (packet);
4234 return 1;
4236 else if (strcmp ("qTfV", packet) == 0)
4238 cmd_qtfv (packet);
4239 return 1;
4241 else if (strcmp ("qTsV", packet) == 0)
4243 cmd_qtsv (packet);
4244 return 1;
4246 else if (startswith (packet, "qTV:"))
4248 cmd_qtv (packet);
4249 return 1;
4251 else if (startswith (packet, "qTBuffer:"))
4253 cmd_qtbuffer (packet);
4254 return 1;
4256 else if (strcmp ("qTfSTM", packet) == 0)
4258 cmd_qtfstm (packet);
4259 return 1;
4261 else if (strcmp ("qTsSTM", packet) == 0)
4263 cmd_qtsstm (packet);
4264 return 1;
4266 else if (startswith (packet, "qTSTMat:"))
4268 cmd_qtstmat (packet);
4269 return 1;
4271 else if (strcmp ("qTMinFTPILen", packet) == 0)
4273 cmd_qtminftpilen (packet);
4274 return 1;
4277 return 0;
4280 #endif
4281 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4283 /* Call this when thread TINFO has hit the tracepoint defined by
4284 TP_NUMBER and TP_ADDRESS, and that tracepoint has a while-stepping
4285 action. This adds a while-stepping collecting state item to the
4286 threads' collecting state list, so that we can keep track of
4287 multiple simultaneous while-stepping actions being collected by the
4288 same thread. This can happen in cases like:
4290 ff0001 INSN1 <-- TP1, while-stepping 10 collect $regs
4291 ff0002 INSN2
4292 ff0003 INSN3 <-- TP2, collect $regs
4293 ff0004 INSN4 <-- TP3, while-stepping 10 collect $regs
4294 ff0005 INSN5
4296 Notice that when instruction INSN5 is reached, the while-stepping
4297 actions of both TP1 and TP3 are still being collected, and that TP2
4298 had been collected meanwhile. The whole range of ff0001-ff0005
4299 should be single-stepped, due to at least TP1's while-stepping
4300 action covering the whole range. */
4302 static void
4303 add_while_stepping_state (struct thread_info *tinfo,
4304 int tp_number, CORE_ADDR tp_address)
4306 struct wstep_state *wstep = XNEW (struct wstep_state);
4308 wstep->next = tinfo->while_stepping;
4310 wstep->tp_number = tp_number;
4311 wstep->tp_address = tp_address;
4312 wstep->current_step = 0;
4314 tinfo->while_stepping = wstep;
4317 /* Release the while-stepping collecting state WSTEP. */
4319 static void
4320 release_while_stepping_state (struct wstep_state *wstep)
4322 free (wstep);
4325 /* Release all while-stepping collecting states currently associated
4326 with thread TINFO. */
4328 void
4329 release_while_stepping_state_list (struct thread_info *tinfo)
4331 struct wstep_state *head;
4333 while (tinfo->while_stepping)
4335 head = tinfo->while_stepping;
4336 tinfo->while_stepping = head->next;
4337 release_while_stepping_state (head);
4341 /* If TINFO was handling a 'while-stepping' action, the step has
4342 finished, so collect any step data needed, and check if any more
4343 steps are required. Return true if the thread was indeed
4344 collecting tracepoint data, false otherwise. */
4347 tracepoint_finished_step (struct thread_info *tinfo, CORE_ADDR stop_pc)
4349 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
4350 struct wstep_state *wstep;
4351 struct wstep_state **wstep_link;
4352 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx ctx;
4354 /* Pull in fast tracepoint trace frames from the inferior lib buffer into
4355 our buffer. */
4356 if (agent_loaded_p ())
4357 upload_fast_traceframes ();
4359 /* Check if we were indeed collecting data for one of more
4360 tracepoints with a 'while-stepping' count. */
4361 if (tinfo->while_stepping == NULL)
4362 return 0;
4364 if (!tracing)
4366 /* We're not even tracing anymore. Stop this thread from
4367 collecting. */
4368 release_while_stepping_state_list (tinfo);
4370 /* The thread had stopped due to a single-step request indeed
4371 explained by a tracepoint. */
4372 return 1;
4375 wstep = tinfo->while_stepping;
4376 wstep_link = &tinfo->while_stepping;
4378 trace_debug ("Thread %s finished a single-step for tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
4379 target_pid_to_str (tinfo->id).c_str (),
4380 wstep->tp_number, paddress (wstep->tp_address));
4382 ctx.base.type = trap_tracepoint;
4383 ctx.regcache = get_thread_regcache (tinfo, 1);
4385 while (wstep != NULL)
4387 tpoint = find_tracepoint (wstep->tp_number, wstep->tp_address);
4388 if (tpoint == NULL)
4390 trace_debug ("NO TRACEPOINT %d at 0x%s FOR THREAD %s!",
4391 wstep->tp_number, paddress (wstep->tp_address),
4392 target_pid_to_str (tinfo->id).c_str ());
4394 /* Unlink. */
4395 *wstep_link = wstep->next;
4396 release_while_stepping_state (wstep);
4397 wstep = *wstep_link;
4398 continue;
4401 /* We've just finished one step. */
4402 ++wstep->current_step;
4404 /* Collect data. */
4405 collect_data_at_step ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *) &ctx,
4406 stop_pc, tpoint, wstep->current_step);
4408 if (wstep->current_step >= tpoint->step_count)
4410 /* The requested numbers of steps have occurred. */
4411 trace_debug ("Thread %s done stepping for tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
4412 target_pid_to_str (tinfo->id).c_str (),
4413 wstep->tp_number, paddress (wstep->tp_address));
4415 /* Unlink the wstep. */
4416 *wstep_link = wstep->next;
4417 release_while_stepping_state (wstep);
4418 wstep = *wstep_link;
4420 /* Only check the hit count now, which ensure that we do all
4421 our stepping before stopping the run. */
4422 if (tpoint->pass_count > 0
4423 && tpoint->hit_count >= tpoint->pass_count
4424 && stopping_tracepoint == NULL)
4425 stopping_tracepoint = tpoint;
4427 else
4429 /* Keep single-stepping until the requested numbers of steps
4430 have occurred. */
4431 wstep_link = &wstep->next;
4432 wstep = *wstep_link;
4435 if (stopping_tracepoint
4436 || trace_buffer_is_full
4437 || expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
4439 stop_tracing ();
4440 break;
4444 return 1;
4447 /* Handle any internal tracing control breakpoint hits. That means,
4448 pull traceframes from the IPA to our buffer, and syncing both
4449 tracing agents when the IPA's tracing stops for some reason. */
4452 handle_tracepoint_bkpts (struct thread_info *tinfo, CORE_ADDR stop_pc)
4454 /* Pull in fast tracepoint trace frames from the inferior in-process
4455 agent's buffer into our buffer. */
4457 if (!agent_loaded_p ())
4458 return 0;
4460 upload_fast_traceframes ();
4462 /* Check if the in-process agent had decided we should stop
4463 tracing. */
4464 if (stop_pc == ipa_sym_addrs.addr_stop_tracing)
4466 int ipa_trace_buffer_is_full;
4467 CORE_ADDR ipa_stopping_tracepoint;
4468 int ipa_expr_eval_result;
4469 CORE_ADDR ipa_error_tracepoint;
4471 trace_debug ("lib stopped at stop_tracing");
4473 read_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_is_full,
4474 &ipa_trace_buffer_is_full);
4476 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_stopping_tracepoint,
4477 &ipa_stopping_tracepoint);
4478 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_stopping_tracepoint, 0);
4480 read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_error_tracepoint,
4481 &ipa_error_tracepoint);
4482 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_error_tracepoint, 0);
4484 read_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_expr_eval_result,
4485 &ipa_expr_eval_result);
4486 write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_expr_eval_result, 0);
4488 trace_debug ("lib: trace_buffer_is_full: %d, "
4489 "stopping_tracepoint: %s, "
4490 "ipa_expr_eval_result: %d, "
4491 "error_tracepoint: %s, ",
4492 ipa_trace_buffer_is_full,
4493 paddress (ipa_stopping_tracepoint),
4494 ipa_expr_eval_result,
4495 paddress (ipa_error_tracepoint));
4497 if (ipa_trace_buffer_is_full)
4498 trace_debug ("lib stopped due to full buffer.");
4500 if (ipa_stopping_tracepoint)
4501 trace_debug ("lib stopped due to tpoint");
4503 if (ipa_error_tracepoint)
4504 trace_debug ("lib stopped due to error");
4506 if (ipa_stopping_tracepoint != 0)
4508 stopping_tracepoint
4509 = fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (ipa_stopping_tracepoint);
4511 else if (ipa_expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
4513 expr_eval_result = ipa_expr_eval_result;
4514 error_tracepoint
4515 = fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (ipa_error_tracepoint);
4517 stop_tracing ();
4518 return 1;
4520 else if (stop_pc == ipa_sym_addrs.addr_flush_trace_buffer)
4522 trace_debug ("lib stopped at flush_trace_buffer");
4523 return 1;
4526 return 0;
4529 /* Return true if TINFO just hit a tracepoint. Collect data if
4530 so. */
4533 tracepoint_was_hit (struct thread_info *tinfo, CORE_ADDR stop_pc)
4535 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
4536 int ret = 0;
4537 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx ctx;
4539 /* Not tracing, don't handle. */
4540 if (!tracing)
4541 return 0;
4543 ctx.base.type = trap_tracepoint;
4544 ctx.regcache = get_thread_regcache (tinfo, 1);
4546 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
4548 /* Note that we collect fast tracepoints here as well. We'll
4549 step over the fast tracepoint jump later, which avoids the
4550 double collect. However, we don't collect for static
4551 tracepoints here, because UST markers are compiled in program,
4552 and probes will be executed in program. So static tracepoints
4553 are collected there. */
4554 if (tpoint->enabled && stop_pc == tpoint->address
4555 && tpoint->type != static_tracepoint)
4557 trace_debug ("Thread %s at address of tracepoint %d at 0x%s",
4558 target_pid_to_str (tinfo->id).c_str (),
4559 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address));
4561 /* Test the condition if present, and collect if true. */
4562 if (!tpoint->cond
4563 || (condition_true_at_tracepoint
4564 ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *) &ctx, tpoint)))
4565 collect_data_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *) &ctx,
4566 stop_pc, tpoint);
4568 if (stopping_tracepoint
4569 || trace_buffer_is_full
4570 || expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
4572 stop_tracing ();
4574 /* If the tracepoint had a 'while-stepping' action, then set
4575 the thread to collect this tracepoint on the following
4576 single-steps. */
4577 else if (tpoint->step_count > 0)
4579 add_while_stepping_state (tinfo,
4580 tpoint->number, tpoint->address);
4583 ret = 1;
4587 return ret;
4590 #endif
4592 #if defined IN_PROCESS_AGENT && defined HAVE_UST
4593 struct ust_marker_data;
4594 static void collect_ust_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
4595 struct traceframe *tframe);
4596 #endif
4598 /* Create a trace frame for the hit of the given tracepoint in the
4599 given thread. */
4601 static void
4602 collect_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx, CORE_ADDR stop_pc,
4603 struct tracepoint *tpoint)
4605 struct traceframe *tframe;
4606 int acti;
4608 /* Only count it as a hit when we actually collect data. */
4609 tpoint->hit_count++;
4611 /* If we've exceeded a defined pass count, record the event for
4612 later, and finish the collection for this hit. This test is only
4613 for nonstepping tracepoints, stepping tracepoints test at the end
4614 of their while-stepping loop. */
4615 if (tpoint->pass_count > 0
4616 && tpoint->hit_count >= tpoint->pass_count
4617 && tpoint->step_count == 0
4618 && stopping_tracepoint == NULL)
4619 stopping_tracepoint = tpoint;
4621 trace_debug ("Making new traceframe for tracepoint %d at 0x%s, hit %" PRIu64,
4622 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address), tpoint->hit_count);
4624 tframe = add_traceframe (tpoint);
4626 if (tframe)
4628 for (acti = 0; acti < tpoint->numactions; ++acti)
4630 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4631 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s about to do action '%s'",
4632 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
4633 tpoint->actions_str[acti]);
4634 #endif
4636 do_action_at_tracepoint (ctx, stop_pc, tpoint, tframe,
4637 tpoint->actions[acti]);
4640 finish_traceframe (tframe);
4643 if (tframe == NULL && tracing)
4644 trace_buffer_is_full = 1;
4647 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4649 static void
4650 collect_data_at_step (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
4651 CORE_ADDR stop_pc,
4652 struct tracepoint *tpoint, int current_step)
4654 struct traceframe *tframe;
4655 int acti;
4657 trace_debug ("Making new step traceframe for "
4658 "tracepoint %d at 0x%s, step %d of %" PRIu64 ", hit %" PRIu64,
4659 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
4660 current_step, tpoint->step_count,
4661 tpoint->hit_count);
4663 tframe = add_traceframe (tpoint);
4665 if (tframe)
4667 for (acti = 0; acti < tpoint->num_step_actions; ++acti)
4669 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s about to do step action '%s'",
4670 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
4671 tpoint->step_actions_str[acti]);
4673 do_action_at_tracepoint (ctx, stop_pc, tpoint, tframe,
4674 tpoint->step_actions[acti]);
4677 finish_traceframe (tframe);
4680 if (tframe == NULL && tracing)
4681 trace_buffer_is_full = 1;
4684 #endif
4686 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4687 /* The target description index for IPA. Passed from gdbserver, used
4688 to select ipa_tdesc. */
4689 EXTERN_C_PUSH
4690 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int ipa_tdesc_idx;
4691 EXTERN_C_POP
4692 #endif
4694 static struct regcache *
4695 get_context_regcache (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx)
4697 struct regcache *regcache = NULL;
4698 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4699 const struct target_desc *ipa_tdesc = get_ipa_tdesc (ipa_tdesc_idx);
4701 if (ctx->type == fast_tracepoint)
4703 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx *fctx = (struct fast_tracepoint_ctx *) ctx;
4704 if (!fctx->regcache_initted)
4706 fctx->regcache_initted = 1;
4707 init_register_cache (&fctx->regcache, ipa_tdesc, fctx->regspace);
4708 supply_regblock (&fctx->regcache, NULL);
4709 supply_fast_tracepoint_registers (&fctx->regcache, fctx->regs);
4711 regcache = &fctx->regcache;
4713 #ifdef HAVE_UST
4714 if (ctx->type == static_tracepoint)
4716 struct static_tracepoint_ctx *sctx
4717 = (struct static_tracepoint_ctx *) ctx;
4719 if (!sctx->regcache_initted)
4721 sctx->regcache_initted = 1;
4722 init_register_cache (&sctx->regcache, ipa_tdesc, sctx->regspace);
4723 supply_regblock (&sctx->regcache, NULL);
4724 /* Pass down the tracepoint address, because REGS doesn't
4725 include the PC, but we know what it must have been. */
4726 supply_static_tracepoint_registers (&sctx->regcache,
4727 (const unsigned char *)
4728 sctx->regs,
4729 sctx->tpoint->address);
4731 regcache = &sctx->regcache;
4733 #endif
4734 #else
4735 if (ctx->type == trap_tracepoint)
4737 struct trap_tracepoint_ctx *tctx = (struct trap_tracepoint_ctx *) ctx;
4738 regcache = tctx->regcache;
4740 #endif
4742 gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
4744 return regcache;
4747 static void
4748 do_action_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
4749 CORE_ADDR stop_pc,
4750 struct tracepoint *tpoint,
4751 struct traceframe *tframe,
4752 struct tracepoint_action *taction)
4754 enum eval_result_type err;
4756 switch (taction->type)
4758 case 'M':
4760 struct collect_memory_action *maction;
4761 struct eval_agent_expr_context ax_ctx;
4763 maction = (struct collect_memory_action *) taction;
4764 ax_ctx.regcache = NULL;
4765 ax_ctx.tframe = tframe;
4766 ax_ctx.tpoint = tpoint;
4768 trace_debug ("Want to collect %s bytes at 0x%s (basereg %d)",
4769 pulongest (maction->len),
4770 paddress (maction->addr), maction->basereg);
4771 /* (should use basereg) */
4772 agent_mem_read (&ax_ctx, NULL, (CORE_ADDR) maction->addr,
4773 maction->len);
4774 break;
4776 case 'R':
4778 unsigned char *regspace;
4779 struct regcache tregcache;
4780 struct regcache *context_regcache;
4781 int regcache_size;
4783 trace_debug ("Want to collect registers");
4785 context_regcache = get_context_regcache (ctx);
4786 regcache_size = register_cache_size (context_regcache->tdesc);
4788 /* Collect all registers for now. */
4789 regspace = add_traceframe_block (tframe, tpoint, 1 + regcache_size);
4790 if (regspace == NULL)
4792 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
4793 break;
4795 /* Identify a register block. */
4796 *regspace = 'R';
4798 /* Wrap the regblock in a register cache (in the stack, we
4799 don't want to malloc here). */
4800 init_register_cache (&tregcache, context_regcache->tdesc,
4801 regspace + 1);
4803 /* Copy the register data to the regblock. */
4804 regcache_cpy (&tregcache, context_regcache);
4806 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4807 /* On some platforms, trap-based tracepoints will have the PC
4808 pointing to the next instruction after the trap, but we
4809 don't want the user or GDB trying to guess whether the
4810 saved PC needs adjusting; so always record the adjusted
4811 stop_pc. Note that we can't use tpoint->address instead,
4812 since it will be wrong for while-stepping actions. This
4813 adjustment is a nop for fast tracepoints collected from the
4814 in-process lib (but not if GDBserver is collecting one
4815 preemptively), since the PC had already been adjusted to
4816 contain the tracepoint's address by the jump pad. */
4817 trace_debug ("Storing stop pc (0x%s) in regblock",
4818 paddress (stop_pc));
4820 /* This changes the regblock, not the thread's
4821 regcache. */
4822 regcache_write_pc (&tregcache, stop_pc);
4823 #endif
4825 break;
4826 case 'X':
4828 struct eval_expr_action *eaction;
4829 struct eval_agent_expr_context ax_ctx;
4831 eaction = (struct eval_expr_action *) taction;
4832 ax_ctx.regcache = get_context_regcache (ctx);
4833 ax_ctx.tframe = tframe;
4834 ax_ctx.tpoint = tpoint;
4836 trace_debug ("Want to evaluate expression");
4838 err = gdb_eval_agent_expr (&ax_ctx, eaction->expr, NULL);
4840 if (err != expr_eval_no_error)
4842 record_tracepoint_error (tpoint, "action expression", err);
4843 return;
4846 break;
4847 case 'L':
4849 #if defined IN_PROCESS_AGENT && defined HAVE_UST
4850 trace_debug ("Want to collect static trace data");
4851 collect_ust_data_at_tracepoint (ctx, tframe);
4852 #else
4853 trace_debug ("warning: collecting static trace data, "
4854 "but static tracepoints are not supported");
4855 #endif
4857 break;
4858 default:
4859 trace_debug ("unknown trace action '%c', ignoring", taction->type);
4860 break;
4864 static int
4865 condition_true_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
4866 struct tracepoint *tpoint)
4868 ULONGEST value = 0;
4869 enum eval_result_type err;
4871 /* Presently, gdbserver doesn't run compiled conditions, only the
4872 IPA does. If the program stops at a fast tracepoint's address
4873 (e.g., due to a breakpoint, trap tracepoint, or stepping),
4874 gdbserver preemptively collect the fast tracepoint. Later, on
4875 resume, gdbserver steps over the fast tracepoint like it steps
4876 over breakpoints, so that the IPA doesn't see that fast
4877 tracepoint. This avoids double collects of fast tracepoints in
4878 that stopping scenario. Having gdbserver itself handle the fast
4879 tracepoint gives the user a consistent view of when fast or trap
4880 tracepoints are collected, compared to an alternative where only
4881 trap tracepoints are collected on stop, and fast tracepoints on
4882 resume. When a fast tracepoint is being processed by gdbserver,
4883 it is always the non-compiled condition expression that is
4884 used. */
4885 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
4886 if (tpoint->compiled_cond)
4888 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx *fctx = (struct fast_tracepoint_ctx *) ctx;
4889 err = ((condfn) (uintptr_t) (tpoint->compiled_cond)) (fctx->regs, &value);
4891 else
4892 #endif
4894 struct eval_agent_expr_context ax_ctx;
4896 ax_ctx.regcache = get_context_regcache (ctx);
4897 ax_ctx.tframe = NULL;
4898 ax_ctx.tpoint = tpoint;
4900 err = gdb_eval_agent_expr (&ax_ctx, tpoint->cond, &value);
4902 if (err != expr_eval_no_error)
4904 record_tracepoint_error (tpoint, "condition", err);
4905 /* The error case must return false. */
4906 return 0;
4909 trace_debug ("Tracepoint %d at 0x%s condition evals to %s",
4910 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
4911 pulongest (value));
4912 return (value ? 1 : 0);
4915 /* Do memory copies for bytecodes. */
4916 /* Do the recording of memory blocks for actions and bytecodes. */
4919 agent_mem_read (struct eval_agent_expr_context *ctx,
4920 unsigned char *to, CORE_ADDR from, ULONGEST len)
4922 unsigned char *mspace;
4923 ULONGEST remaining = len;
4924 unsigned short blocklen;
4926 /* If a 'to' buffer is specified, use it. */
4927 if (to != NULL)
4929 read_inferior_memory (from, to, len);
4930 return 0;
4933 /* Otherwise, create a new memory block in the trace buffer. */
4934 while (remaining > 0)
4936 size_t sp;
4938 blocklen = (remaining > 65535 ? 65535 : remaining);
4939 sp = 1 + sizeof (from) + sizeof (blocklen) + blocklen;
4940 mspace = add_traceframe_block (ctx->tframe, ctx->tpoint, sp);
4941 if (mspace == NULL)
4942 return 1;
4943 /* Identify block as a memory block. */
4944 *mspace = 'M';
4945 ++mspace;
4946 /* Record address and size. */
4947 memcpy (mspace, &from, sizeof (from));
4948 mspace += sizeof (from);
4949 memcpy (mspace, &blocklen, sizeof (blocklen));
4950 mspace += sizeof (blocklen);
4951 /* Record the memory block proper. */
4952 read_inferior_memory (from, mspace, blocklen);
4953 trace_debug ("%d bytes recorded", blocklen);
4954 remaining -= blocklen;
4955 from += blocklen;
4957 return 0;
4961 agent_mem_read_string (struct eval_agent_expr_context *ctx,
4962 unsigned char *to, CORE_ADDR from, ULONGEST len)
4964 unsigned char *buf, *mspace;
4965 ULONGEST remaining = len;
4966 unsigned short blocklen, i;
4968 /* To save a bit of space, block lengths are 16-bit, so break large
4969 requests into multiple blocks. Bordering on overkill for strings,
4970 but it could happen that someone specifies a large max length. */
4971 while (remaining > 0)
4973 size_t sp;
4975 blocklen = (remaining > 65535 ? 65535 : remaining);
4976 /* We want working space to accumulate nonzero bytes, since
4977 traceframes must have a predecided size (otherwise it gets
4978 harder to wrap correctly for the circular case, etc). */
4979 buf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (blocklen + 1);
4980 for (i = 0; i < blocklen; ++i)
4982 /* Read the string one byte at a time, in case the string is
4983 at the end of a valid memory area - we don't want a
4984 correctly-terminated string to engender segvio
4985 complaints. */
4986 read_inferior_memory (from + i, buf + i, 1);
4988 if (buf[i] == '\0')
4990 blocklen = i + 1;
4991 /* Make sure outer loop stops now too. */
4992 remaining = blocklen;
4993 break;
4996 sp = 1 + sizeof (from) + sizeof (blocklen) + blocklen;
4997 mspace = add_traceframe_block (ctx->tframe, ctx->tpoint, sp);
4998 if (mspace == NULL)
5000 xfree (buf);
5001 return 1;
5003 /* Identify block as a memory block. */
5004 *mspace = 'M';
5005 ++mspace;
5006 /* Record address and size. */
5007 memcpy ((void *) mspace, (void *) &from, sizeof (from));
5008 mspace += sizeof (from);
5009 memcpy ((void *) mspace, (void *) &blocklen, sizeof (blocklen));
5010 mspace += sizeof (blocklen);
5011 /* Copy the string contents. */
5012 memcpy ((void *) mspace, (void *) buf, blocklen);
5013 remaining -= blocklen;
5014 from += blocklen;
5015 xfree (buf);
5017 return 0;
5020 /* Record the value of a trace state variable. */
5023 agent_tsv_read (struct eval_agent_expr_context *ctx, int n)
5025 unsigned char *vspace;
5026 LONGEST val;
5028 vspace = add_traceframe_block (ctx->tframe, ctx->tpoint,
5029 1 + sizeof (n) + sizeof (LONGEST));
5030 if (vspace == NULL)
5031 return 1;
5032 /* Identify block as a variable. */
5033 *vspace = 'V';
5034 /* Record variable's number and value. */
5035 memcpy (vspace + 1, &n, sizeof (n));
5036 val = get_trace_state_variable_value (n);
5037 memcpy (vspace + 1 + sizeof (n), &val, sizeof (val));
5038 trace_debug ("Variable %d recorded", n);
5039 return 0;
5042 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5044 /* Callback for traceframe_walk_blocks, used to find a given block
5045 type in a traceframe. */
5047 static int
5048 match_blocktype (char blocktype, unsigned char *dataptr, void *data)
5050 char *wantedp = (char *) data;
5052 if (*wantedp == blocktype)
5053 return 1;
5055 return 0;
5058 /* Walk over all traceframe blocks of the traceframe buffer starting
5059 at DATABASE, of DATASIZE bytes long, and call CALLBACK for each
5060 block found, passing in DATA unmodified. If CALLBACK returns true,
5061 this returns a pointer to where the block is found. Returns NULL
5062 if no callback call returned true, indicating that all blocks have
5063 been walked. */
5065 static unsigned char *
5066 traceframe_walk_blocks (unsigned char *database, unsigned int datasize,
5067 int tfnum,
5068 int (*callback) (char blocktype,
5069 unsigned char *dataptr,
5070 void *data),
5071 void *data)
5073 unsigned char *dataptr;
5075 if (datasize == 0)
5077 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no data", tfnum);
5078 return NULL;
5081 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for a block of the
5082 requested type. */
5083 for (dataptr = database;
5084 dataptr < database + datasize;
5085 /* nothing */)
5087 char blocktype;
5088 unsigned short mlen;
5090 if (dataptr == trace_buffer_wrap)
5092 /* Adjust to reflect wrapping part of the frame around to
5093 the beginning. */
5094 datasize = dataptr - database;
5095 dataptr = database = trace_buffer_lo;
5098 blocktype = *dataptr++;
5100 if ((*callback) (blocktype, dataptr, data))
5101 return dataptr;
5103 switch (blocktype)
5105 case 'R':
5106 /* Skip over the registers block. */
5107 dataptr += current_target_desc ()->registers_size;
5108 break;
5109 case 'M':
5110 /* Skip over the memory block. */
5111 dataptr += sizeof (CORE_ADDR);
5112 memcpy (&mlen, dataptr, sizeof (mlen));
5113 dataptr += (sizeof (mlen) + mlen);
5114 break;
5115 case 'V':
5116 /* Skip over the TSV block. */
5117 dataptr += (sizeof (int) + sizeof (LONGEST));
5118 break;
5119 case 'S':
5120 /* Skip over the static trace data block. */
5121 memcpy (&mlen, dataptr, sizeof (mlen));
5122 dataptr += (sizeof (mlen) + mlen);
5123 break;
5124 default:
5125 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has unknown block type 0x%x",
5126 tfnum, blocktype);
5127 return NULL;
5131 return NULL;
5134 /* Look for the block of type TYPE_WANTED in the traceframe starting
5135 at DATABASE of DATASIZE bytes long. TFNUM is the traceframe
5136 number. */
5138 static unsigned char *
5139 traceframe_find_block_type (unsigned char *database, unsigned int datasize,
5140 int tfnum, char type_wanted)
5142 return traceframe_walk_blocks (database, datasize, tfnum,
5143 match_blocktype, &type_wanted);
5146 static unsigned char *
5147 traceframe_find_regblock (struct traceframe *tframe, int tfnum)
5149 unsigned char *regblock;
5151 regblock = traceframe_find_block_type (tframe->data,
5152 tframe->data_size,
5153 tfnum, 'R');
5155 if (regblock == NULL)
5156 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no register data", tfnum);
5158 return regblock;
5161 /* Get registers from a traceframe. */
5164 fetch_traceframe_registers (int tfnum, struct regcache *regcache, int regnum)
5166 unsigned char *dataptr;
5167 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
5168 struct traceframe *tframe;
5170 tframe = find_traceframe (tfnum);
5172 if (tframe == NULL)
5174 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum);
5175 return 1;
5178 dataptr = traceframe_find_regblock (tframe, tfnum);
5179 if (dataptr == NULL)
5181 /* Mark registers unavailable. */
5182 supply_regblock (regcache, NULL);
5184 /* We can generally guess at a PC, although this will be
5185 misleading for while-stepping frames and multi-location
5186 tracepoints. */
5187 tpoint = find_next_tracepoint_by_number (NULL, tframe->tpnum);
5188 if (tpoint != NULL)
5189 regcache_write_pc (regcache, tpoint->address);
5191 else
5192 supply_regblock (regcache, dataptr);
5194 return 0;
5197 static CORE_ADDR
5198 traceframe_get_pc (struct traceframe *tframe)
5200 struct regcache regcache;
5201 unsigned char *dataptr;
5202 const struct target_desc *tdesc = current_target_desc ();
5204 dataptr = traceframe_find_regblock (tframe, -1);
5205 if (dataptr == NULL)
5206 return 0;
5208 init_register_cache (&regcache, tdesc, dataptr);
5209 return regcache_read_pc (&regcache);
5212 /* Read a requested block of memory from a trace frame. */
5215 traceframe_read_mem (int tfnum, CORE_ADDR addr,
5216 unsigned char *buf, ULONGEST length,
5217 ULONGEST *nbytes)
5219 struct traceframe *tframe;
5220 unsigned char *database, *dataptr;
5221 unsigned int datasize;
5222 CORE_ADDR maddr;
5223 unsigned short mlen;
5225 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_mem");
5227 tframe = find_traceframe (tfnum);
5229 if (!tframe)
5231 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum);
5232 return 1;
5235 datasize = tframe->data_size;
5236 database = dataptr = &tframe->data[0];
5238 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for memory. */
5239 while ((dataptr = traceframe_find_block_type (dataptr,
5240 datasize
5241 - (dataptr - database),
5242 tfnum, 'M')) != NULL)
5244 memcpy (&maddr, dataptr, sizeof (maddr));
5245 dataptr += sizeof (maddr);
5246 memcpy (&mlen, dataptr, sizeof (mlen));
5247 dataptr += sizeof (mlen);
5248 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has %d bytes at %s",
5249 tfnum, mlen, paddress (maddr));
5251 /* If the block includes the first part of the desired range,
5252 return as much it has; GDB will re-request the remainder,
5253 which might be in a different block of this trace frame. */
5254 if (maddr <= addr && addr < (maddr + mlen))
5256 ULONGEST amt = (maddr + mlen) - addr;
5257 if (amt > length)
5258 amt = length;
5260 memcpy (buf, dataptr + (addr - maddr), amt);
5261 *nbytes = amt;
5262 return 0;
5265 /* Skip over this block. */
5266 dataptr += mlen;
5269 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no memory data for the desired region",
5270 tfnum);
5272 *nbytes = 0;
5273 return 0;
5276 static int
5277 traceframe_read_tsv (int tsvnum, LONGEST *val)
5279 client_state &cs = get_client_state ();
5280 int tfnum;
5281 struct traceframe *tframe;
5282 unsigned char *database, *dataptr;
5283 unsigned int datasize;
5284 int vnum;
5285 int found = 0;
5287 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_tsv");
5289 tfnum = cs.current_traceframe;
5291 if (tfnum < 0)
5293 trace_debug ("no current traceframe");
5294 return 1;
5297 tframe = find_traceframe (tfnum);
5299 if (tframe == NULL)
5301 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum);
5302 return 1;
5305 datasize = tframe->data_size;
5306 database = dataptr = &tframe->data[0];
5308 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for the last
5309 matched tsv. */
5310 while ((dataptr = traceframe_find_block_type (dataptr,
5311 datasize
5312 - (dataptr - database),
5313 tfnum, 'V')) != NULL)
5315 memcpy (&vnum, dataptr, sizeof (vnum));
5316 dataptr += sizeof (vnum);
5318 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has variable %d", tfnum, vnum);
5320 /* Check that this is the variable we want. */
5321 if (tsvnum == vnum)
5323 memcpy (val, dataptr, sizeof (*val));
5324 found = 1;
5327 /* Skip over this block. */
5328 dataptr += sizeof (LONGEST);
5331 if (!found)
5332 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no data for variable %d",
5333 tfnum, tsvnum);
5334 return !found;
5337 /* Read a requested block of static tracepoint data from a trace
5338 frame. */
5341 traceframe_read_sdata (int tfnum, ULONGEST offset,
5342 unsigned char *buf, ULONGEST length,
5343 ULONGEST *nbytes)
5345 struct traceframe *tframe;
5346 unsigned char *database, *dataptr;
5347 unsigned int datasize;
5348 unsigned short mlen;
5350 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_sdata");
5352 tframe = find_traceframe (tfnum);
5354 if (!tframe)
5356 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum);
5357 return 1;
5360 datasize = tframe->data_size;
5361 database = &tframe->data[0];
5363 /* Iterate through a traceframe's blocks, looking for static
5364 tracepoint data. */
5365 dataptr = traceframe_find_block_type (database, datasize,
5366 tfnum, 'S');
5367 if (dataptr != NULL)
5369 memcpy (&mlen, dataptr, sizeof (mlen));
5370 dataptr += sizeof (mlen);
5371 if (offset < mlen)
5373 if (offset + length > mlen)
5374 length = mlen - offset;
5376 memcpy (buf, dataptr, length);
5377 *nbytes = length;
5379 else
5380 *nbytes = 0;
5381 return 0;
5384 trace_debug ("traceframe %d has no static trace data", tfnum);
5386 *nbytes = 0;
5387 return 0;
5390 /* Callback for traceframe_walk_blocks. Builds a traceframe-info
5391 object. DATA is pointer to a struct buffer holding the
5392 traceframe-info object being built. */
5394 static int
5395 build_traceframe_info_xml (char blocktype, unsigned char *dataptr, void *data)
5397 struct buffer *buffer = (struct buffer *) data;
5399 switch (blocktype)
5401 case 'M':
5403 unsigned short mlen;
5404 CORE_ADDR maddr;
5406 memcpy (&maddr, dataptr, sizeof (maddr));
5407 dataptr += sizeof (maddr);
5408 memcpy (&mlen, dataptr, sizeof (mlen));
5409 dataptr += sizeof (mlen);
5410 buffer_xml_printf (buffer,
5411 "<memory start=\"0x%s\" length=\"0x%s\"/>\n",
5412 paddress (maddr), phex_nz (mlen, sizeof (mlen)));
5413 break;
5415 case 'V':
5417 int vnum;
5419 memcpy (&vnum, dataptr, sizeof (vnum));
5420 buffer_xml_printf (buffer, "<tvar id=\"%d\"/>\n", vnum);
5421 break;
5423 case 'R':
5424 case 'S':
5426 break;
5428 default:
5429 warning ("Unhandled trace block type (%d) '%c ' "
5430 "while building trace frame info.",
5431 blocktype, blocktype);
5432 break;
5435 return 0;
5438 /* Build a traceframe-info object for traceframe number TFNUM into
5439 BUFFER. */
5442 traceframe_read_info (int tfnum, struct buffer *buffer)
5444 struct traceframe *tframe;
5446 trace_debug ("traceframe_read_info");
5448 tframe = find_traceframe (tfnum);
5450 if (!tframe)
5452 trace_debug ("traceframe %d not found", tfnum);
5453 return 1;
5456 buffer_grow_str (buffer, "<traceframe-info>\n");
5457 traceframe_walk_blocks (tframe->data, tframe->data_size,
5458 tfnum, build_traceframe_info_xml, buffer);
5459 buffer_grow_str0 (buffer, "</traceframe-info>\n");
5460 return 0;
5463 /* Return the first fast tracepoint whose jump pad contains PC. */
5465 static struct tracepoint *
5466 fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address (CORE_ADDR pc)
5468 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
5470 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
5471 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
5472 if (tpoint->jump_pad <= pc && pc < tpoint->jump_pad_end)
5473 return tpoint;
5475 return NULL;
5478 /* Return the first fast tracepoint whose trampoline contains PC. */
5480 static struct tracepoint *
5481 fast_tracepoint_from_trampoline_address (CORE_ADDR pc)
5483 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
5485 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
5487 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint
5488 && tpoint->trampoline <= pc && pc < tpoint->trampoline_end)
5489 return tpoint;
5492 return NULL;
5495 /* Return GDBserver's tracepoint that matches the IP Agent's
5496 tracepoint object that lives at IPA_TPOINT_OBJ in the IP Agent's
5497 address space. */
5499 static struct tracepoint *
5500 fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (CORE_ADDR ipa_tpoint_obj)
5502 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
5504 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
5505 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
5506 if (tpoint->obj_addr_on_target == ipa_tpoint_obj)
5507 return tpoint;
5509 return NULL;
5512 #endif
5514 /* The type of the object that is used to synchronize fast tracepoint
5515 collection. */
5517 typedef struct collecting_t
5519 /* The fast tracepoint number currently collecting. */
5520 uintptr_t tpoint;
5522 /* A number that GDBserver can use to identify the thread that is
5523 presently holding the collect lock. This need not (and usually
5524 is not) the thread id, as getting the current thread ID usually
5525 requires a system call, which we want to avoid like the plague.
5526 Usually this is thread's TCB, found in the TLS (pseudo-)
5527 register, which is readable with a single insn on several
5528 architectures. */
5529 uintptr_t thread_area;
5530 } collecting_t;
5532 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5534 void
5535 force_unlock_trace_buffer (void)
5537 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_collecting, 0);
5540 /* Check if the thread identified by THREAD_AREA which is stopped at
5541 STOP_PC, is presently locking the fast tracepoint collection, and
5542 if so, gather some status of said collection. Returns 0 if the
5543 thread isn't collecting or in the jump pad at all. 1, if in the
5544 jump pad (or within gdb_collect) and hasn't executed the adjusted
5545 original insn yet (can set a breakpoint there and run to it). 2,
5546 if presently executing the adjusted original insn --- in which
5547 case, if we want to move the thread out of the jump pad, we need to
5548 single-step it until this function returns 0. */
5550 fast_tpoint_collect_result
5551 fast_tracepoint_collecting (CORE_ADDR thread_area,
5552 CORE_ADDR stop_pc,
5553 struct fast_tpoint_collect_status *status)
5555 CORE_ADDR ipa_collecting;
5556 CORE_ADDR ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer, ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end;
5557 CORE_ADDR ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer;
5558 CORE_ADDR ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end;
5559 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
5560 int needs_breakpoint;
5562 /* The thread THREAD_AREA is either:
5564 0. not collecting at all, not within the jump pad, or within
5565 gdb_collect or one of its callees.
5567 1. in the jump pad and haven't reached gdb_collect
5569 2. within gdb_collect (out of the jump pad) (collect is set)
5571 3. we're in the jump pad, after gdb_collect having returned,
5572 possibly executing the adjusted insns.
5574 For cases 1 and 3, `collecting' may or not be set. The jump pad
5575 doesn't have any complicated jump logic, so we can tell if the
5576 thread is executing the adjust original insn or not by just
5577 matching STOP_PC with known jump pad addresses. If we it isn't
5578 yet executing the original insn, set a breakpoint there, and let
5579 the thread run to it, so to quickly step over a possible (many
5580 insns) gdb_collect call. Otherwise, or when the breakpoint is
5581 hit, only a few (small number of) insns are left to be executed
5582 in the jump pad. Single-step the thread until it leaves the
5583 jump pad. */
5585 again:
5586 tpoint = NULL;
5587 needs_breakpoint = 0;
5588 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting");
5590 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer,
5591 &ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer))
5593 internal_error ("error extracting `gdb_jump_pad_buffer'");
5595 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end,
5596 &ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end))
5598 internal_error ("error extracting `gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end'");
5601 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer,
5602 &ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer))
5604 internal_error ("error extracting `gdb_trampoline_buffer'");
5606 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end,
5607 &ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end))
5609 internal_error ("error extracting `gdb_trampoline_buffer_end'");
5612 if (ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer <= stop_pc
5613 && stop_pc < ipa_gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end)
5615 /* We can tell which tracepoint(s) the thread is collecting by
5616 matching the jump pad address back to the tracepoint. */
5617 tpoint = fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address (stop_pc);
5618 if (tpoint == NULL)
5620 warning ("in jump pad, but no matching tpoint?");
5621 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
5623 else
5625 trace_debug ("in jump pad of tpoint (%d, %s); jump_pad(%s, %s); "
5626 "adj_insn(%s, %s)",
5627 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
5628 paddress (tpoint->jump_pad),
5629 paddress (tpoint->jump_pad_end),
5630 paddress (tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr),
5631 paddress (tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr_end));
5634 /* Definitely in the jump pad. May or may not need
5635 fast-exit-jump-pad breakpoint. */
5636 if (tpoint->jump_pad <= stop_pc
5637 && stop_pc < tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr)
5638 needs_breakpoint = 1;
5640 else if (ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer <= stop_pc
5641 && stop_pc < ipa_gdb_trampoline_buffer_end)
5643 /* We can tell which tracepoint(s) the thread is collecting by
5644 matching the trampoline address back to the tracepoint. */
5645 tpoint = fast_tracepoint_from_trampoline_address (stop_pc);
5646 if (tpoint == NULL)
5648 warning ("in trampoline, but no matching tpoint?");
5649 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
5651 else
5653 trace_debug ("in trampoline of tpoint (%d, %s); trampoline(%s, %s)",
5654 tpoint->number, paddress (tpoint->address),
5655 paddress (tpoint->trampoline),
5656 paddress (tpoint->trampoline_end));
5659 /* Have not reached jump pad yet, but treat the trampoline as a
5660 part of the jump pad that is before the adjusted original
5661 instruction. */
5662 needs_breakpoint = 1;
5664 else
5666 collecting_t ipa_collecting_obj;
5668 /* If `collecting' is set/locked, then the THREAD_AREA thread
5669 may or not be the one holding the lock. We have to read the
5670 lock to find out. */
5672 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_collecting,
5673 &ipa_collecting))
5675 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting:"
5676 " failed reading 'collecting' in the inferior");
5677 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
5680 if (!ipa_collecting)
5682 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting: not collecting"
5683 " (and nobody is).");
5684 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
5687 /* Some thread is collecting. Check which. */
5688 if (read_inferior_memory (ipa_collecting,
5689 (unsigned char *) &ipa_collecting_obj,
5690 sizeof (ipa_collecting_obj)) != 0)
5691 goto again;
5693 if (ipa_collecting_obj.thread_area != thread_area)
5695 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting: not collecting "
5696 "(another thread is)");
5697 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
5700 tpoint
5701 = fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address (ipa_collecting_obj.tpoint);
5702 if (tpoint == NULL)
5704 warning ("fast_tracepoint_collecting: collecting, "
5705 "but tpoint %s not found?",
5706 paddress ((CORE_ADDR) ipa_collecting_obj.tpoint));
5707 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::not_collecting;
5710 /* The thread is within `gdb_collect', skip over the rest of
5711 fast tracepoint collection quickly using a breakpoint. */
5712 needs_breakpoint = 1;
5715 /* The caller wants a bit of status detail. */
5716 if (status != NULL)
5718 status->tpoint_num = tpoint->number;
5719 status->tpoint_addr = tpoint->address;
5720 status->adjusted_insn_addr = tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr;
5721 status->adjusted_insn_addr_end = tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr_end;
5724 if (needs_breakpoint)
5726 /* Hasn't executed the original instruction yet. Set breakpoint
5727 there, and wait till it's hit, then single-step until exiting
5728 the jump pad. */
5730 trace_debug ("\
5731 fast_tracepoint_collecting, returning continue-until-break at %s",
5732 paddress (tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr));
5734 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::before_insn; /* continue */
5736 else
5738 /* Just single-step until exiting the jump pad. */
5740 trace_debug ("fast_tracepoint_collecting, returning "
5741 "need-single-step (%s-%s)",
5742 paddress (tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr),
5743 paddress (tpoint->adjusted_insn_addr_end));
5745 return fast_tpoint_collect_result::at_insn; /* single-step */
5749 #endif
5751 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5753 /* The global fast tracepoint collect lock. Points to a collecting_t
5754 object built on the stack by the jump pad, if presently locked;
5755 NULL if it isn't locked. Note that this lock *must* be set while
5756 executing any *function other than the jump pad. See
5757 fast_tracepoint_collecting. */
5758 EXTERN_C_PUSH
5759 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR collecting_t *collecting;
5760 EXTERN_C_POP
5762 /* This is needed for -Wmissing-declarations. */
5763 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void gdb_collect (struct tracepoint *tpoint,
5764 unsigned char *regs);
5766 /* This routine, called from the jump pad (in asm) is designed to be
5767 called from the jump pads of fast tracepoints, thus it is on the
5768 critical path. */
5770 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_FUNC void
5771 gdb_collect (struct tracepoint *tpoint, unsigned char *regs)
5773 struct fast_tracepoint_ctx ctx;
5774 const struct target_desc *ipa_tdesc;
5776 /* Don't do anything until the trace run is completely set up. */
5777 if (!tracing)
5778 return;
5780 ipa_tdesc = get_ipa_tdesc (ipa_tdesc_idx);
5781 ctx.base.type = fast_tracepoint;
5782 ctx.regs = regs;
5783 ctx.regcache_initted = 0;
5784 /* Wrap the regblock in a register cache (in the stack, we don't
5785 want to malloc here). */
5786 ctx.regspace = (unsigned char *) alloca (ipa_tdesc->registers_size);
5787 if (ctx.regspace == NULL)
5789 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
5790 return;
5793 for (ctx.tpoint = tpoint;
5794 ctx.tpoint != NULL && ctx.tpoint->address == tpoint->address;
5795 ctx.tpoint = ctx.tpoint->next)
5797 if (!ctx.tpoint->enabled)
5798 continue;
5800 /* Multiple tracepoints of different types, such as fast tracepoint and
5801 static tracepoint, can be set at the same address. */
5802 if (ctx.tpoint->type != tpoint->type)
5803 continue;
5805 /* Test the condition if present, and collect if true. */
5806 if (ctx.tpoint->cond == NULL
5807 || condition_true_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *) &ctx,
5808 ctx.tpoint))
5810 collect_data_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *) &ctx,
5811 ctx.tpoint->address, ctx.tpoint);
5813 /* Note that this will cause original insns to be written back
5814 to where we jumped from, but that's OK because we're jumping
5815 back to the next whole instruction. This will go badly if
5816 instruction restoration is not atomic though. */
5817 if (stopping_tracepoint
5818 || trace_buffer_is_full
5819 || expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
5821 stop_tracing ();
5822 break;
5825 else
5827 /* If there was a condition and it evaluated to false, the only
5828 way we would stop tracing is if there was an error during
5829 condition expression evaluation. */
5830 if (expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
5832 stop_tracing ();
5833 break;
5839 /* These global variables points to the corresponding functions. This is
5840 necessary on powerpc64, where asking for function symbol address from gdb
5841 results in returning the actual code pointer, instead of the descriptor
5842 pointer. */
5844 typedef void (*gdb_collect_ptr_type) (struct tracepoint *, unsigned char *);
5845 typedef ULONGEST (*get_raw_reg_ptr_type) (const unsigned char *, int);
5846 typedef LONGEST (*get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type) (int);
5847 typedef void (*set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type) (int, LONGEST);
5849 EXTERN_C_PUSH
5850 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR gdb_collect_ptr_type gdb_collect_ptr = gdb_collect;
5851 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR get_raw_reg_ptr_type get_raw_reg_ptr = get_raw_reg;
5852 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type
5853 get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr = get_trace_state_variable_value;
5854 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type
5855 set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr = set_trace_state_variable_value;
5856 EXTERN_C_POP
5858 #endif
5860 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
5862 CORE_ADDR
5863 get_raw_reg_func_addr (void)
5865 CORE_ADDR res;
5866 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_get_raw_reg_ptr, &res))
5868 error ("error extracting get_raw_reg_ptr");
5869 return 0;
5871 return res;
5874 CORE_ADDR
5875 get_get_tsv_func_addr (void)
5877 CORE_ADDR res;
5878 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (
5879 ipa_sym_addrs.addr_get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr, &res))
5881 error ("error extracting get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr");
5882 return 0;
5884 return res;
5887 CORE_ADDR
5888 get_set_tsv_func_addr (void)
5890 CORE_ADDR res;
5891 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (
5892 ipa_sym_addrs.addr_set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr, &res))
5894 error ("error extracting set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr");
5895 return 0;
5897 return res;
5900 static void
5901 compile_tracepoint_condition (struct tracepoint *tpoint,
5902 CORE_ADDR *jump_entry)
5904 CORE_ADDR entry_point = *jump_entry;
5905 enum eval_result_type err;
5907 trace_debug ("Starting condition compilation for tracepoint %d\n",
5908 tpoint->number);
5910 /* Initialize the global pointer to the code being built. */
5911 current_insn_ptr = *jump_entry;
5913 emit_prologue ();
5915 err = compile_bytecodes (tpoint->cond);
5917 if (err == expr_eval_no_error)
5919 emit_epilogue ();
5921 /* Record the beginning of the compiled code. */
5922 tpoint->compiled_cond = entry_point;
5924 trace_debug ("Condition compilation for tracepoint %d complete\n",
5925 tpoint->number);
5927 else
5929 /* Leave the unfinished code in situ, but don't point to it. */
5931 tpoint->compiled_cond = 0;
5933 trace_debug ("Condition compilation for tracepoint %d failed, "
5934 "error code %d",
5935 tpoint->number, err);
5938 /* Update the code pointer passed in. Note that we do this even if
5939 the compile fails, so that we can look at the partial results
5940 instead of letting them be overwritten. */
5941 *jump_entry = current_insn_ptr;
5943 /* Leave a gap, to aid dump decipherment. */
5944 *jump_entry += 16;
5947 /* The base pointer of the IPA's heap. This is the only memory the
5948 IPA is allowed to use. The IPA should _not_ call the inferior's
5949 `malloc' during operation. That'd be slow, and, most importantly,
5950 it may not be safe. We may be collecting a tracepoint in a signal
5951 handler, for example. */
5952 static CORE_ADDR target_tp_heap;
5954 /* Allocate at least SIZE bytes of memory from the IPA heap, aligned
5955 to 8 bytes. */
5957 static CORE_ADDR
5958 target_malloc (ULONGEST size)
5960 CORE_ADDR ptr;
5962 if (target_tp_heap == 0)
5964 /* We have the pointer *address*, need what it points to. */
5965 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_gdb_tp_heap_buffer,
5966 &target_tp_heap))
5968 internal_error ("couldn't get target heap head pointer");
5972 ptr = target_tp_heap;
5973 target_tp_heap += size;
5975 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. */
5976 target_tp_heap = ((target_tp_heap + 7) & ~0x7);
5978 return ptr;
5981 static CORE_ADDR
5982 download_agent_expr (struct agent_expr *expr)
5984 CORE_ADDR expr_addr;
5985 CORE_ADDR expr_bytes;
5987 expr_addr = target_malloc (sizeof (*expr));
5988 target_write_memory (expr_addr, (unsigned char *) expr, sizeof (*expr));
5990 expr_bytes = target_malloc (expr->length);
5991 write_inferior_data_pointer (expr_addr + offsetof (struct agent_expr, bytes),
5992 expr_bytes);
5993 target_write_memory (expr_bytes, expr->bytes, expr->length);
5995 return expr_addr;
5998 /* Align V up to N bits. */
5999 #define UALIGN(V, N) (((V) + ((N) - 1)) & ~((N) - 1))
6001 /* Sync tracepoint with IPA, but leave maintenance of linked list to caller. */
6003 static void
6004 download_tracepoint_1 (struct tracepoint *tpoint)
6006 struct tracepoint target_tracepoint;
6007 CORE_ADDR tpptr = 0;
6009 gdb_assert (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint
6010 || tpoint->type == static_tracepoint);
6012 if (tpoint->cond != NULL && target_emit_ops () != NULL)
6014 CORE_ADDR jentry, jump_entry;
6016 jentry = jump_entry = get_jump_space_head ();
6018 if (tpoint->cond != NULL)
6020 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. (needed?) */
6021 /* Actually this should be left for the target to
6022 decide. */
6023 jentry = UALIGN (jentry, 8);
6025 compile_tracepoint_condition (tpoint, &jentry);
6028 /* Pad to 8-byte alignment. */
6029 jentry = UALIGN (jentry, 8);
6030 claim_jump_space (jentry - jump_entry);
6033 target_tracepoint = *tpoint;
6035 tpptr = target_malloc (sizeof (*tpoint));
6036 tpoint->obj_addr_on_target = tpptr;
6038 /* Write the whole object. We'll fix up its pointers in a bit.
6039 Assume no next for now. This is fixed up above on the next
6040 iteration, if there's any. */
6041 target_tracepoint.next = NULL;
6042 /* Need to clear this here too, since we're downloading the
6043 tracepoints before clearing our own copy. */
6044 target_tracepoint.hit_count = 0;
6046 target_write_memory (tpptr, (unsigned char *) &target_tracepoint,
6047 sizeof (target_tracepoint));
6049 if (tpoint->cond)
6050 write_inferior_data_pointer (tpptr
6051 + offsetof (struct tracepoint, cond),
6052 download_agent_expr (tpoint->cond));
6054 if (tpoint->numactions)
6056 int i;
6057 CORE_ADDR actions_array;
6059 /* The pointers array. */
6060 actions_array
6061 = target_malloc (sizeof (*tpoint->actions) * tpoint->numactions);
6062 write_inferior_data_pointer (tpptr + offsetof (struct tracepoint,
6063 actions),
6064 actions_array);
6066 /* Now for each pointer, download the action. */
6067 for (i = 0; i < tpoint->numactions; i++)
6069 struct tracepoint_action *action = tpoint->actions[i];
6070 CORE_ADDR ipa_action = tracepoint_action_download (action);
6072 if (ipa_action != 0)
6073 write_inferior_data_pointer (actions_array
6074 + i * sizeof (*tpoint->actions),
6075 ipa_action);
6080 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FLAG 0
6081 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_ADDR_ON_TARGET 2
6082 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_JUMP_PAD 10
6083 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_SIZE 18
6084 #define IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_INSN 22
6086 /* Send a command to agent to download and install tracepoint TPOINT. */
6088 static int
6089 tracepoint_send_agent (struct tracepoint *tpoint)
6091 char buf[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE];
6092 char *p;
6093 int i, ret;
6095 p = buf;
6096 strcpy (p, "FastTrace:");
6097 p += 10;
6099 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, number);
6100 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, address);
6101 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, type);
6102 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, enabled);
6103 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, step_count);
6104 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, pass_count);
6105 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, numactions);
6106 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, hit_count);
6107 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, traceframe_usage);
6108 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, compiled_cond);
6109 COPY_FIELD_TO_BUF (p, tpoint, orig_size);
6111 /* condition */
6112 p = agent_expr_send (p, tpoint->cond);
6114 /* tracepoint_action */
6115 for (i = 0; i < tpoint->numactions; i++)
6117 struct tracepoint_action *action = tpoint->actions[i];
6119 p[0] = action->type;
6120 p = tracepoint_action_send (&p[1], action);
6123 get_jump_space_head ();
6124 /* Copy the value of GDB_JUMP_PAD_HEAD to command buffer, so that
6125 agent can use jump pad from it. */
6126 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
6128 memcpy (p, &gdb_jump_pad_head, 8);
6129 p += 8;
6132 ret = run_inferior_command (buf, (int) (ptrdiff_t) (p - buf));
6133 if (ret)
6134 return ret;
6136 if (!startswith (buf, "OK"))
6137 return 1;
6139 /* The value of tracepoint's target address is stored in BUF. */
6140 memcpy (&tpoint->obj_addr_on_target,
6141 &buf[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_ADDR_ON_TARGET], 8);
6143 if (tpoint->type == fast_tracepoint)
6145 unsigned char *insn
6146 = (unsigned char *) &buf[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_INSN];
6147 int fjump_size;
6149 trace_debug ("agent: read from cmd_buf 0x%x 0x%x\n",
6150 (unsigned int) tpoint->obj_addr_on_target,
6151 (unsigned int) gdb_jump_pad_head);
6153 memcpy (&gdb_jump_pad_head, &buf[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_JUMP_PAD], 8);
6155 /* This has been done in agent. We should also set up record for it. */
6156 memcpy (&fjump_size, &buf[IPA_PROTO_FAST_TRACE_FJUMP_SIZE], 4);
6157 /* Wire it in. */
6158 tpoint->handle
6159 = set_fast_tracepoint_jump (tpoint->address, insn, fjump_size);
6162 return 0;
6165 static void
6166 download_tracepoint (struct tracepoint *tpoint)
6168 struct tracepoint *tp, *tp_prev;
6170 if (tpoint->type != fast_tracepoint
6171 && tpoint->type != static_tracepoint)
6172 return;
6174 download_tracepoint_1 (tpoint);
6176 /* Find the previous entry of TPOINT, which is fast tracepoint or
6177 static tracepoint. */
6178 tp_prev = NULL;
6179 for (tp = tracepoints; tp != tpoint; tp = tp->next)
6181 if (tp->type == fast_tracepoint || tp->type == static_tracepoint)
6182 tp_prev = tp;
6185 if (tp_prev)
6187 CORE_ADDR tp_prev_target_next_addr;
6189 /* Insert TPOINT after TP_PREV in IPA. */
6190 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (tp_prev->obj_addr_on_target
6191 + offsetof (struct tracepoint, next),
6192 &tp_prev_target_next_addr))
6194 internal_error ("error reading `tp_prev->next'");
6197 /* tpoint->next = tp_prev->next */
6198 write_inferior_data_pointer (tpoint->obj_addr_on_target
6199 + offsetof (struct tracepoint, next),
6200 tp_prev_target_next_addr);
6201 /* tp_prev->next = tpoint */
6202 write_inferior_data_pointer (tp_prev->obj_addr_on_target
6203 + offsetof (struct tracepoint, next),
6204 tpoint->obj_addr_on_target);
6206 else
6207 /* First object in list, set the head pointer in the
6208 inferior. */
6209 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_tracepoints,
6210 tpoint->obj_addr_on_target);
6214 static void
6215 download_trace_state_variables (void)
6217 CORE_ADDR ptr = 0, prev_ptr = 0;
6218 struct trace_state_variable *tsv;
6220 /* Start out empty. */
6221 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_state_variables, 0);
6223 for (tsv = trace_state_variables; tsv != NULL; tsv = tsv->next)
6225 struct trace_state_variable target_tsv;
6227 /* TSV's with a getter have been initialized equally in both the
6228 inferior and GDBserver. Skip them. */
6229 if (tsv->getter != NULL)
6230 continue;
6232 target_tsv = *tsv;
6234 prev_ptr = ptr;
6235 ptr = target_malloc (sizeof (*tsv));
6237 if (tsv == trace_state_variables)
6239 /* First object in list, set the head pointer in the
6240 inferior. */
6242 write_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_state_variables,
6243 ptr);
6245 else
6247 write_inferior_data_pointer (prev_ptr
6248 + offsetof (struct trace_state_variable,
6249 next),
6250 ptr);
6253 /* Write the whole object. We'll fix up its pointers in a bit.
6254 Assume no next, fixup when needed. */
6255 target_tsv.next = NULL;
6257 target_write_memory (ptr, (unsigned char *) &target_tsv,
6258 sizeof (target_tsv));
6260 if (tsv->name != NULL)
6262 size_t size = strlen (tsv->name) + 1;
6263 CORE_ADDR name_addr = target_malloc (size);
6264 target_write_memory (name_addr,
6265 (unsigned char *) tsv->name, size);
6266 write_inferior_data_pointer (ptr
6267 + offsetof (struct trace_state_variable,
6268 name),
6269 name_addr);
6272 gdb_assert (tsv->getter == NULL);
6275 if (prev_ptr != 0)
6277 /* Fixup the next pointer in the last item in the list. */
6278 write_inferior_data_pointer (prev_ptr
6279 + offsetof (struct trace_state_variable,
6280 next), 0);
6284 /* Upload complete trace frames out of the IP Agent's trace buffer
6285 into GDBserver's trace buffer. This always uploads either all or
6286 no trace frames. This is the counter part of
6287 `trace_alloc_trace_buffer'. See its description of the atomic
6288 syncing mechanism. */
6290 static void
6291 upload_fast_traceframes (void)
6293 unsigned int ipa_traceframe_read_count, ipa_traceframe_write_count;
6294 unsigned int ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy, ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy;
6295 CORE_ADDR tf;
6296 struct ipa_trace_buffer_control ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl;
6297 unsigned int curr_tbctrl_idx;
6298 unsigned int ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr;
6299 unsigned int ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr_old;
6300 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr;
6301 struct breakpoint *about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt;
6302 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_lo;
6303 CORE_ADDR ipa_trace_buffer_hi;
6305 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframe_read_count,
6306 &ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy))
6308 /* This will happen in most targets if the current thread is
6309 running. */
6310 return;
6313 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframe_write_count,
6314 &ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy))
6315 return;
6317 trace_debug ("ipa_traceframe_count (racy area): %d (w=%d, r=%d)",
6318 ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
6319 - ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy,
6320 ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy,
6321 ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy);
6323 if (ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy == ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy)
6324 return;
6326 about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt
6327 = set_breakpoint_at (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_about_to_request_buffer_space,
6328 NULL);
6330 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr,
6331 &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr))
6332 return;
6334 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr_old = ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr;
6336 curr_tbctrl_idx = ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr & ~GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK;
6339 unsigned int prev, counter;
6341 /* Update the token, with new counters, and the GDBserver stamp
6342 bit. Alway reuse the current TBC index. */
6343 prev = ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR;
6344 counter = (prev + 0x100) & GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR;
6346 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr = (GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT
6347 | (prev << 12)
6348 | counter
6349 | curr_tbctrl_idx);
6352 if (write_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr,
6353 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr))
6354 return;
6356 trace_debug ("Lib: Committed %08x -> %08x",
6357 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr_old,
6358 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_curr);
6360 /* Re-read these, now that we've installed the
6361 `about_to_request_buffer_space' breakpoint/lock. A thread could
6362 have finished a traceframe between the last read of these
6363 counters and setting the breakpoint above. If we start
6364 uploading, we never want to leave this function with
6365 traceframe_read_count != 0, otherwise, GDBserver could end up
6366 incrementing the counter tokens more than once (due to event loop
6367 nesting), which would break the IP agent's "effective" detection
6368 (see trace_alloc_trace_buffer). */
6369 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframe_read_count,
6370 &ipa_traceframe_read_count))
6371 return;
6372 if (read_inferior_uinteger (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframe_write_count,
6373 &ipa_traceframe_write_count))
6374 return;
6376 if (debug_threads)
6378 trace_debug ("ipa_traceframe_count (blocked area): %d (w=%d, r=%d)",
6379 ipa_traceframe_write_count - ipa_traceframe_read_count,
6380 ipa_traceframe_write_count, ipa_traceframe_read_count);
6382 if (ipa_traceframe_write_count != ipa_traceframe_write_count_racy
6383 || ipa_traceframe_read_count != ipa_traceframe_read_count_racy)
6384 trace_debug ("note that ipa_traceframe_count's parts changed");
6387 /* Get the address of the current TBC object (the IP agent has an
6388 array of 3 such objects). The index is stored in the TBC
6389 token. */
6390 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr = ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_ctrl;
6391 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr
6392 += sizeof (struct ipa_trace_buffer_control) * curr_tbctrl_idx;
6394 if (read_inferior_memory (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr,
6395 (unsigned char *) &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl,
6396 sizeof (struct ipa_trace_buffer_control)))
6397 return;
6399 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_lo,
6400 &ipa_trace_buffer_lo))
6401 return;
6402 if (read_inferior_data_pointer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_trace_buffer_hi,
6403 &ipa_trace_buffer_hi))
6404 return;
6406 /* Offsets are easier to grok for debugging than raw addresses,
6407 especially for the small trace buffer sizes that are useful for
6408 testing. */
6409 trace_debug ("Lib: Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d "
6410 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
6411 curr_tbctrl_idx,
6412 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6413 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.free - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6414 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.end_free - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6415 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6416 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_hi - ipa_trace_buffer_lo));
6418 /* Note that the IPA's buffer is always circular. */
6420 #define IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME() (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start)
6422 #define IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1(TF, TFOBJ) \
6423 ((TF) + sizeof (struct traceframe) + (TFOBJ)->data_size)
6425 #define IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME(TF, TFOBJ) \
6426 (IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF, TFOBJ) \
6427 - ((IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1 (TF, TFOBJ) >= ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap) \
6428 ? (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap - ipa_trace_buffer_lo) \
6429 : 0))
6431 tf = IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME ();
6433 while (ipa_traceframe_write_count - ipa_traceframe_read_count)
6435 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
6436 struct traceframe *tframe;
6437 unsigned char *block;
6438 struct traceframe ipa_tframe;
6440 if (read_inferior_memory (tf, (unsigned char *) &ipa_tframe,
6441 offsetof (struct traceframe, data)))
6442 error ("Uploading: couldn't read traceframe at %s\n", paddress (tf));
6444 if (ipa_tframe.tpnum == 0)
6446 internal_error ("Uploading: No (more) fast traceframes, but"
6447 " ipa_traceframe_count == %u??\n",
6448 ipa_traceframe_write_count
6449 - ipa_traceframe_read_count);
6452 /* Note that this will be incorrect for multi-location
6453 tracepoints... */
6454 tpoint = find_next_tracepoint_by_number (NULL, ipa_tframe.tpnum);
6456 tframe = add_traceframe (tpoint);
6457 if (tframe == NULL)
6459 trace_buffer_is_full = 1;
6460 trace_debug ("Uploading: trace buffer is full");
6462 else
6464 /* Copy the whole set of blocks in one go for now. FIXME:
6465 split this in smaller blocks. */
6466 block = add_traceframe_block (tframe, tpoint,
6467 ipa_tframe.data_size);
6468 if (block != NULL)
6470 if (read_inferior_memory (tf
6471 + offsetof (struct traceframe, data),
6472 block, ipa_tframe.data_size))
6473 error ("Uploading: Couldn't read traceframe data at %s\n",
6474 paddress (tf + offsetof (struct traceframe, data)));
6477 trace_debug ("Uploading: traceframe didn't fit");
6478 finish_traceframe (tframe);
6481 tf = IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME (tf, &ipa_tframe);
6483 /* If we freed the traceframe that wrapped around, go back
6484 to the non-wrap case. */
6485 if (tf < ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start)
6487 trace_debug ("Lib: Discarding past the wraparound");
6488 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap = ipa_trace_buffer_hi;
6490 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start = tf;
6491 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.end_free = ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start;
6492 ++ipa_traceframe_read_count;
6494 if (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start == ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.free
6495 && ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start == ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.end_free)
6497 trace_debug ("Lib: buffer is fully empty. "
6498 "Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d endfree=%d",
6499 curr_tbctrl_idx,
6500 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start
6501 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6502 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.free
6503 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6504 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.end_free
6505 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo));
6507 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start = ipa_trace_buffer_lo;
6508 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.free = ipa_trace_buffer_lo;
6509 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.end_free = ipa_trace_buffer_hi;
6510 ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap = ipa_trace_buffer_hi;
6513 trace_debug ("Uploaded a traceframe\n"
6514 "Lib: Trace buffer [%d] start=%d free=%d "
6515 "endfree=%d wrap=%d hi=%d",
6516 curr_tbctrl_idx,
6517 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.start - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6518 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.free - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6519 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.end_free
6520 - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6521 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl.wrap - ipa_trace_buffer_lo),
6522 (int) (ipa_trace_buffer_hi - ipa_trace_buffer_lo));
6525 if (target_write_memory (ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl_addr,
6526 (unsigned char *) &ipa_trace_buffer_ctrl,
6527 sizeof (struct ipa_trace_buffer_control)))
6528 return;
6530 write_inferior_integer (ipa_sym_addrs.addr_traceframe_read_count,
6531 ipa_traceframe_read_count);
6533 trace_debug ("Done uploading traceframes [%d]\n", curr_tbctrl_idx);
6535 target_pause_all (true);
6537 delete_breakpoint (about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt);
6538 about_to_request_buffer_space_bkpt = NULL;
6540 target_unpause_all (true);
6542 if (trace_buffer_is_full)
6543 stop_tracing ();
6545 #endif
6547 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
6549 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int ust_loaded;
6550 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR char cmd_buf[IPA_CMD_BUF_SIZE];
6552 #ifdef HAVE_UST
6554 /* Static tracepoints. */
6556 /* UST puts a "struct tracepoint" in the global namespace, which
6557 conflicts with our tracepoint. Arguably, being a library, it
6558 shouldn't take ownership of such a generic name. We work around it
6559 here. */
6560 #define tracepoint ust_tracepoint
6561 #include <ust/ust.h>
6562 #undef tracepoint
6564 extern int serialize_to_text (char *outbuf, int bufsize,
6565 const char *fmt, va_list ap);
6567 #define GDB_PROBE_NAME "gdb"
6569 /* We dynamically search for the UST symbols instead of linking them
6570 in. This lets the user decide if the application uses static
6571 tracepoints, instead of always pulling libust.so in. This vector
6572 holds pointers to all functions we care about. */
6574 static struct
6576 int (*serialize_to_text) (char *outbuf, int bufsize,
6577 const char *fmt, va_list ap);
6579 int (*ltt_probe_register) (struct ltt_available_probe *pdata);
6580 int (*ltt_probe_unregister) (struct ltt_available_probe *pdata);
6582 int (*ltt_marker_connect) (const char *channel, const char *mname,
6583 const char *pname);
6584 int (*ltt_marker_disconnect) (const char *channel, const char *mname,
6585 const char *pname);
6587 void (*marker_iter_start) (struct marker_iter *iter);
6588 void (*marker_iter_next) (struct marker_iter *iter);
6589 void (*marker_iter_stop) (struct marker_iter *iter);
6590 void (*marker_iter_reset) (struct marker_iter *iter);
6591 } ust_ops;
6593 #include <dlfcn.h>
6595 /* Cast through typeof to catch incompatible API changes. Since UST
6596 only builds with gcc, we can freely use gcc extensions here
6597 too. */
6598 #define GET_UST_SYM(SYM) \
6599 do \
6601 if (ust_ops.SYM == NULL) \
6602 ust_ops.SYM = (typeof (&SYM)) dlsym (RTLD_DEFAULT, #SYM); \
6603 if (ust_ops.SYM == NULL) \
6604 return 0; \
6605 } while (0)
6607 #define USTF(SYM) ust_ops.SYM
6609 /* Get pointers to all libust.so functions we care about. */
6611 static int
6612 dlsym_ust (void)
6614 GET_UST_SYM (serialize_to_text);
6616 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_probe_register);
6617 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_probe_unregister);
6618 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_marker_connect);
6619 GET_UST_SYM (ltt_marker_disconnect);
6621 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_start);
6622 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_next);
6623 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_stop);
6624 GET_UST_SYM (marker_iter_reset);
6626 ust_loaded = 1;
6627 return 1;
6630 /* Given an UST marker, return the matching gdb static tracepoint.
6631 The match is done by address. */
6633 static struct tracepoint *
6634 ust_marker_to_static_tracepoint (const struct marker *mdata)
6636 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
6638 for (tpoint = tracepoints; tpoint; tpoint = tpoint->next)
6640 if (tpoint->type != static_tracepoint)
6641 continue;
6643 if (tpoint->address == (uintptr_t) mdata->location)
6644 return tpoint;
6647 return NULL;
6650 /* The probe function we install on lttng/ust markers. Whenever a
6651 probed ust marker is hit, this function is called. This is similar
6652 to gdb_collect, only for static tracepoints, instead of fast
6653 tracepoints. */
6655 static void
6656 gdb_probe (const struct marker *mdata, void *probe_private,
6657 struct registers *regs, void *call_private,
6658 const char *fmt, va_list *args)
6660 struct tracepoint *tpoint;
6661 struct static_tracepoint_ctx ctx;
6662 const struct target_desc *ipa_tdesc;
6664 /* Don't do anything until the trace run is completely set up. */
6665 if (!tracing)
6667 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: not tracing\n");
6668 return;
6671 ipa_tdesc = get_ipa_tdesc (ipa_tdesc_idx);
6672 ctx.base.type = static_tracepoint;
6673 ctx.regcache_initted = 0;
6674 ctx.regs = regs;
6675 ctx.fmt = fmt;
6676 ctx.args = args;
6678 /* Wrap the regblock in a register cache (in the stack, we don't
6679 want to malloc here). */
6680 ctx.regspace = alloca (ipa_tdesc->registers_size);
6681 if (ctx.regspace == NULL)
6683 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
6684 return;
6687 tpoint = ust_marker_to_static_tracepoint (mdata);
6688 if (tpoint == NULL)
6690 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: marker not known: "
6691 "loc:0x%p, ch:\"%s\",n:\"%s\",f:\"%s\"",
6692 mdata->location, mdata->channel,
6693 mdata->name, mdata->format);
6694 return;
6697 if (!tpoint->enabled)
6699 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: tracepoint disabled");
6700 return;
6703 ctx.tpoint = tpoint;
6705 trace_debug ("gdb_probe: collecting marker: "
6706 "loc:0x%p, ch:\"%s\",n:\"%s\",f:\"%s\"",
6707 mdata->location, mdata->channel,
6708 mdata->name, mdata->format);
6710 /* Test the condition if present, and collect if true. */
6711 if (tpoint->cond == NULL
6712 || condition_true_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *) &ctx,
6713 tpoint))
6715 collect_data_at_tracepoint ((struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *) &ctx,
6716 tpoint->address, tpoint);
6718 if (stopping_tracepoint
6719 || trace_buffer_is_full
6720 || expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
6721 stop_tracing ();
6723 else
6725 /* If there was a condition and it evaluated to false, the only
6726 way we would stop tracing is if there was an error during
6727 condition expression evaluation. */
6728 if (expr_eval_result != expr_eval_no_error)
6729 stop_tracing ();
6733 /* Called if the gdb static tracepoint requested collecting "$_sdata",
6734 static tracepoint string data. This is a string passed to the
6735 tracing library by the user, at the time of the tracepoint marker
6736 call. E.g., in the UST marker call:
6738 trace_mark (ust, bar33, "str %s", "FOOBAZ");
6740 the collected data is "str FOOBAZ".
6743 static void
6744 collect_ust_data_at_tracepoint (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx *ctx,
6745 struct traceframe *tframe)
6747 struct static_tracepoint_ctx *umd = (struct static_tracepoint_ctx *) ctx;
6748 unsigned char *bufspace;
6749 int size;
6750 va_list copy;
6751 unsigned short blocklen;
6753 if (umd == NULL)
6755 trace_debug ("Wanted to collect static trace data, "
6756 "but there's no static trace data");
6757 return;
6760 va_copy (copy, *umd->args);
6761 size = USTF(serialize_to_text) (NULL, 0, umd->fmt, copy);
6762 va_end (copy);
6764 trace_debug ("Want to collect ust data");
6766 /* 'S' + size + string */
6767 bufspace = add_traceframe_block (tframe, umd->tpoint,
6768 1 + sizeof (blocklen) + size + 1);
6769 if (bufspace == NULL)
6771 trace_debug ("Trace buffer block allocation failed, skipping");
6772 return;
6775 /* Identify a static trace data block. */
6776 *bufspace = 'S';
6778 blocklen = size + 1;
6779 memcpy (bufspace + 1, &blocklen, sizeof (blocklen));
6781 va_copy (copy, *umd->args);
6782 USTF(serialize_to_text) ((char *) bufspace + 1 + sizeof (blocklen),
6783 size + 1, umd->fmt, copy);
6784 va_end (copy);
6786 trace_debug ("Storing static tracepoint data in regblock: %s",
6787 bufspace + 1 + sizeof (blocklen));
6790 /* The probe to register with lttng/ust. */
6791 static struct ltt_available_probe gdb_ust_probe =
6793 GDB_PROBE_NAME,
6794 NULL,
6795 gdb_probe,
6798 #endif /* HAVE_UST */
6799 #endif /* IN_PROCESS_AGENT */
6801 #ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
6803 /* Ask the in-process agent to run a command. Since we don't want to
6804 have to handle the IPA hitting breakpoints while running the
6805 command, we pause all threads, remove all breakpoints, and then set
6806 the helper thread re-running. We communicate with the helper
6807 thread by means of direct memory xfering, and a socket for
6808 synchronization. */
6810 static int
6811 run_inferior_command (char *cmd, int len)
6813 int err = -1;
6814 int pid = current_ptid.pid ();
6816 trace_debug ("run_inferior_command: running: %s", cmd);
6818 target_pause_all (false);
6819 uninsert_all_breakpoints ();
6821 err = agent_run_command (pid, (const char *) cmd, len);
6823 reinsert_all_breakpoints ();
6824 target_unpause_all (false);
6826 return err;
6829 #else /* !IN_PROCESS_AGENT */
6831 #include <sys/socket.h>
6832 #include <sys/un.h>
6834 #ifndef UNIX_PATH_MAX
6835 #define UNIX_PATH_MAX sizeof(((struct sockaddr_un *) NULL)->sun_path)
6836 #endif
6838 /* Where we put the socked used for synchronization. */
6839 #define SOCK_DIR P_tmpdir
6841 /* Thread ID of the helper thread. GDBserver reads this to know which
6842 is the help thread. This is an LWP id on Linux. */
6843 EXTERN_C_PUSH
6844 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int helper_thread_id;
6845 EXTERN_C_POP
6847 static int
6848 init_named_socket (const char *name)
6850 int result, fd;
6851 struct sockaddr_un addr;
6853 result = fd = socket (PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
6854 if (result == -1)
6856 warning ("socket creation failed: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
6857 return -1;
6860 addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
6862 if (strlen (name) >= ARRAY_SIZE (addr.sun_path))
6864 warning ("socket name too long for sockaddr_un::sun_path field: %s", name);
6865 return -1;
6868 strcpy (addr.sun_path, name);
6870 result = access (name, F_OK);
6871 if (result == 0)
6873 /* File exists. */
6874 result = unlink (name);
6875 if (result == -1)
6877 warning ("unlink failed: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
6878 close (fd);
6879 return -1;
6881 warning ("socket %s already exists; overwriting", name);
6884 result = bind (fd, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof (addr));
6885 if (result == -1)
6887 warning ("bind failed: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
6888 close (fd);
6889 return -1;
6892 result = listen (fd, 1);
6893 if (result == -1)
6895 warning ("listen: %s", safe_strerror (errno));
6896 close (fd);
6897 return -1;
6900 return fd;
6903 static char agent_socket_name[UNIX_PATH_MAX];
6905 static int
6906 gdb_agent_socket_init (void)
6908 int result, fd;
6910 result = snprintf (agent_socket_name, UNIX_PATH_MAX, "%s/gdb_ust%d",
6911 SOCK_DIR, getpid ());
6912 if (result >= UNIX_PATH_MAX)
6914 trace_debug ("string overflow allocating socket name");
6915 return -1;
6918 fd = init_named_socket (agent_socket_name);
6919 if (fd < 0)
6920 warning ("Error initializing named socket (%s) for communication with the "
6921 "ust helper thread. Check that directory exists and that it "
6922 "is writable.", agent_socket_name);
6924 return fd;
6927 #ifdef HAVE_UST
6929 /* The next marker to be returned on a qTsSTM command. */
6930 static const struct marker *next_st;
6932 /* Returns the first known marker. */
6934 struct marker *
6935 first_marker (void)
6937 struct marker_iter iter;
6939 USTF(marker_iter_reset) (&iter);
6940 USTF(marker_iter_start) (&iter);
6942 return iter.marker;
6945 /* Returns the marker following M. */
6947 const struct marker *
6948 next_marker (const struct marker *m)
6950 struct marker_iter iter;
6952 USTF(marker_iter_reset) (&iter);
6953 USTF(marker_iter_start) (&iter);
6955 for (; iter.marker != NULL; USTF(marker_iter_next) (&iter))
6957 if (iter.marker == m)
6959 USTF(marker_iter_next) (&iter);
6960 return iter.marker;
6964 return NULL;
6967 /* Return an hexstr version of the STR C string, fit for sending to
6968 GDB. */
6970 static char *
6971 cstr_to_hexstr (const char *str)
6973 int len = strlen (str);
6974 char *hexstr = xmalloc (len * 2 + 1);
6975 bin2hex ((gdb_byte *) str, hexstr, len);
6976 return hexstr;
6979 /* Compose packet that is the response to the qTsSTM/qTfSTM/qTSTMat
6980 packets. */
6982 static void
6983 response_ust_marker (char *packet, const struct marker *st)
6985 char *strid, *format, *tmp;
6987 next_st = next_marker (st);
6989 tmp = xmalloc (strlen (st->channel) + 1 +
6990 strlen (st->name) + 1);
6991 sprintf (tmp, "%s/%s", st->channel, st->name);
6993 strid = cstr_to_hexstr (tmp);
6994 free (tmp);
6996 format = cstr_to_hexstr (st->format);
6998 sprintf (packet, "m%s:%s:%s",
6999 paddress ((uintptr_t) st->location),
7000 strid,
7001 format);
7003 free (strid);
7004 free (format);
7007 /* Return the first static tracepoint, and initialize the state
7008 machine that will iterate through all the static tracepoints. */
7010 static void
7011 cmd_qtfstm (char *packet)
7013 trace_debug ("Returning first trace state variable definition");
7015 if (first_marker ())
7016 response_ust_marker (packet, first_marker ());
7017 else
7018 strcpy (packet, "l");
7021 /* Return additional trace state variable definitions. */
7023 static void
7024 cmd_qtsstm (char *packet)
7026 trace_debug ("Returning static tracepoint");
7028 if (next_st)
7029 response_ust_marker (packet, next_st);
7030 else
7031 strcpy (packet, "l");
7034 /* Disconnect the GDB probe from a marker at a given address. */
7036 static void
7037 unprobe_marker_at (char *packet)
7039 char *p = packet;
7040 ULONGEST address;
7041 struct marker_iter iter;
7043 p += sizeof ("unprobe_marker_at:") - 1;
7045 p = unpack_varlen_hex (p, &address);
7047 USTF(marker_iter_reset) (&iter);
7048 USTF(marker_iter_start) (&iter);
7049 for (; iter.marker != NULL; USTF(marker_iter_next) (&iter))
7050 if ((uintptr_t ) iter.marker->location == address)
7052 int result;
7054 result = USTF(ltt_marker_disconnect) (iter.marker->channel,
7055 iter.marker->name,
7056 GDB_PROBE_NAME);
7057 if (result < 0)
7058 warning ("could not disable marker %s/%s",
7059 iter.marker->channel, iter.marker->name);
7060 break;
7064 /* Connect the GDB probe to a marker at a given address. */
7066 static int
7067 probe_marker_at (char *packet)
7069 char *p = packet;
7070 ULONGEST address;
7071 struct marker_iter iter;
7072 struct marker *m;
7074 p += sizeof ("probe_marker_at:") - 1;
7076 p = unpack_varlen_hex (p, &address);
7078 USTF(marker_iter_reset) (&iter);
7080 for (USTF(marker_iter_start) (&iter), m = iter.marker;
7081 m != NULL;
7082 USTF(marker_iter_next) (&iter), m = iter.marker)
7083 if ((uintptr_t ) m->location == address)
7085 int result;
7087 trace_debug ("found marker for address. "
7088 "ltt_marker_connect (marker = %s/%s)",
7089 m->channel, m->name);
7091 result = USTF(ltt_marker_connect) (m->channel, m->name,
7092 GDB_PROBE_NAME);
7093 if (result && result != -EEXIST)
7094 trace_debug ("ltt_marker_connect (marker = %s/%s, errno = %d)",
7095 m->channel, m->name, -result);
7097 if (result < 0)
7099 sprintf (packet, "E.could not connect marker: channel=%s, name=%s",
7100 m->channel, m->name);
7101 return -1;
7104 strcpy (packet, "OK");
7105 return 0;
7108 sprintf (packet, "E.no marker found at 0x%s", paddress (address));
7109 return -1;
7112 static int
7113 cmd_qtstmat (char *packet)
7115 char *p = packet;
7116 ULONGEST address;
7117 struct marker_iter iter;
7118 struct marker *m;
7120 p += sizeof ("qTSTMat:") - 1;
7122 p = unpack_varlen_hex (p, &address);
7124 USTF(marker_iter_reset) (&iter);
7126 for (USTF(marker_iter_start) (&iter), m = iter.marker;
7127 m != NULL;
7128 USTF(marker_iter_next) (&iter), m = iter.marker)
7129 if ((uintptr_t ) m->location == address)
7131 response_ust_marker (packet, m);
7132 return 0;
7135 strcpy (packet, "l");
7136 return -1;
7139 static void
7140 gdb_ust_init (void)
7142 if (!dlsym_ust ())
7143 return;
7145 USTF(ltt_probe_register) (&gdb_ust_probe);
7148 #endif /* HAVE_UST */
7150 #include <sys/syscall.h>
7152 static void
7153 gdb_agent_remove_socket (void)
7155 unlink (agent_socket_name);
7158 /* Helper thread of agent. */
7160 static void *
7161 gdb_agent_helper_thread (void *arg)
7163 int listen_fd;
7165 atexit (gdb_agent_remove_socket);
7167 while (1)
7169 listen_fd = gdb_agent_socket_init ();
7171 if (helper_thread_id == 0)
7172 helper_thread_id = syscall (SYS_gettid);
7174 if (listen_fd == -1)
7176 warning ("could not create sync socket");
7177 break;
7180 while (1)
7182 socklen_t tmp;
7183 struct sockaddr_un sockaddr;
7184 int fd;
7185 char buf[1];
7186 int ret;
7187 int stop_loop = 0;
7189 tmp = sizeof (sockaddr);
7193 fd = accept (listen_fd, (struct sockaddr *) &sockaddr, &tmp);
7195 /* It seems an ERESTARTSYS can escape out of accept. */
7196 while (fd == -512 || (fd == -1 && errno == EINTR));
7198 if (fd < 0)
7200 warning ("Accept returned %d, error: %s",
7201 fd, safe_strerror (errno));
7202 break;
7207 ret = read (fd, buf, 1);
7208 } while (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR);
7210 if (ret == -1)
7212 warning ("reading socket (fd=%d) failed with %s",
7213 fd, safe_strerror (errno));
7214 close (fd);
7215 break;
7218 if (cmd_buf[0])
7220 if (startswith (cmd_buf, "close"))
7222 stop_loop = 1;
7224 #ifdef HAVE_UST
7225 else if (strcmp ("qTfSTM", cmd_buf) == 0)
7227 cmd_qtfstm (cmd_buf);
7229 else if (strcmp ("qTsSTM", cmd_buf) == 0)
7231 cmd_qtsstm (cmd_buf);
7233 else if (startswith (cmd_buf, "unprobe_marker_at:"))
7235 unprobe_marker_at (cmd_buf);
7237 else if (startswith (cmd_buf, "probe_marker_at:"))
7239 probe_marker_at (cmd_buf);
7241 else if (startswith (cmd_buf, "qTSTMat:"))
7243 cmd_qtstmat (cmd_buf);
7245 #endif /* HAVE_UST */
7248 /* Fix compiler's warning: ignoring return value of 'write'. */
7249 ret = write (fd, buf, 1);
7250 close (fd);
7252 if (stop_loop)
7254 close (listen_fd);
7255 unlink (agent_socket_name);
7257 /* Sleep endlessly to wait the whole inferior stops. This
7258 thread can not exit because GDB or GDBserver may still need
7259 'current_thread' (representing this thread) to access
7260 inferior memory. Otherwise, this thread exits earlier than
7261 other threads, and 'current_thread' is set to NULL. */
7262 while (1)
7263 sleep (10);
7268 return NULL;
7271 #include <signal.h>
7272 #include <pthread.h>
7274 EXTERN_C_PUSH
7275 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR int gdb_agent_capability = AGENT_CAPA_STATIC_TRACE;
7276 EXTERN_C_POP
7278 static void
7279 gdb_agent_init (void)
7281 int res;
7282 pthread_t thread;
7283 sigset_t new_mask;
7284 sigset_t orig_mask;
7286 /* We want the helper thread to be as transparent as possible, so
7287 have it inherit an all-signals-blocked mask. */
7289 sigfillset (&new_mask);
7290 res = pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &new_mask, &orig_mask);
7291 if (res)
7292 perror_with_name ("pthread_sigmask (1)");
7294 res = pthread_create (&thread,
7295 NULL,
7296 gdb_agent_helper_thread,
7297 NULL);
7299 res = pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &orig_mask, NULL);
7300 if (res)
7301 perror_with_name ("pthread_sigmask (2)");
7303 while (helper_thread_id == 0)
7304 usleep (1);
7306 #ifdef HAVE_UST
7307 gdb_ust_init ();
7308 #endif
7311 #include <sys/mman.h>
7313 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR char *gdb_tp_heap_buffer;
7314 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR char *gdb_jump_pad_buffer;
7315 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR char *gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end;
7316 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR char *gdb_trampoline_buffer;
7317 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR char *gdb_trampoline_buffer_end;
7318 IP_AGENT_EXPORT_VAR char *gdb_trampoline_buffer_error;
7320 /* Record the result of getting buffer space for fast tracepoint
7321 trampolines. Any error message is copied, since caller may not be
7322 using persistent storage. */
7324 void
7325 set_trampoline_buffer_space (CORE_ADDR begin, CORE_ADDR end, char *errmsg)
7327 gdb_trampoline_buffer = (char *) (uintptr_t) begin;
7328 gdb_trampoline_buffer_end = (char *) (uintptr_t) end;
7329 if (errmsg)
7330 strncpy (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error, errmsg, 99);
7331 else
7332 strcpy (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error, "no buffer passed");
7335 static void __attribute__ ((constructor))
7336 initialize_tracepoint_ftlib (void)
7338 initialize_tracepoint ();
7340 gdb_agent_init ();
7343 #ifndef HAVE_GETAUXVAL
7344 /* Retrieve the value of TYPE from the auxiliary vector. If TYPE is not
7345 found, 0 is returned. This function is provided if glibc is too old. */
7347 unsigned long
7348 getauxval (unsigned long type)
7350 unsigned long data[2];
7351 FILE *f = fopen ("/proc/self/auxv", "r");
7352 unsigned long value = 0;
7354 if (f == NULL)
7355 return 0;
7357 while (fread (data, sizeof (data), 1, f) > 0)
7359 if (data[0] == type)
7361 value = data[1];
7362 break;
7366 fclose (f);
7367 return value;
7369 #endif
7371 #endif /* IN_PROCESS_AGENT */
7373 /* Return a timestamp, expressed as microseconds of the usual Unix
7374 time. (As the result is a 64-bit number, it will not overflow any
7375 time soon.) */
7377 static LONGEST
7378 get_timestamp (void)
7380 using namespace std::chrono;
7382 steady_clock::time_point now = steady_clock::now ();
7383 return duration_cast<microseconds> (now.time_since_epoch ()).count ();
7386 void
7387 initialize_tracepoint (void)
7389 /* Start with the default size. */
7390 init_trace_buffer (DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE);
7392 /* Wire trace state variable 1 to be the timestamp. This will be
7393 uploaded to GDB upon connection and become one of its trace state
7394 variables. (In case you're wondering, if GDB already has a trace
7395 variable numbered 1, it will be renumbered.) */
7396 create_trace_state_variable (1, 0);
7397 set_trace_state_variable_name (1, "trace_timestamp");
7398 set_trace_state_variable_getter (1, get_timestamp);
7400 #ifdef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
7402 int pagesize;
7403 size_t jump_pad_size;
7405 pagesize = sysconf (_SC_PAGE_SIZE);
7406 if (pagesize == -1)
7407 perror_with_name ("sysconf");
7409 #define SCRATCH_BUFFER_NPAGES 20
7411 jump_pad_size = pagesize * SCRATCH_BUFFER_NPAGES;
7413 gdb_tp_heap_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (5 * 1024 * 1024);
7414 gdb_jump_pad_buffer = (char *) alloc_jump_pad_buffer (jump_pad_size);
7415 if (gdb_jump_pad_buffer == NULL)
7416 perror_with_name ("mmap");
7417 gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end = gdb_jump_pad_buffer + jump_pad_size;
7420 gdb_trampoline_buffer = gdb_trampoline_buffer_end = 0;
7422 /* It's not a fatal error for something to go wrong with trampoline
7423 buffer setup, but it can be mysterious, so create a channel to
7424 report back on what went wrong, using a fixed size since we may
7425 not be able to allocate space later when the problem occurs. */
7426 gdb_trampoline_buffer_error = (char *) xmalloc (IPA_BUFSIZ);
7428 strcpy (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error, "No errors reported");
7430 initialize_low_tracepoint ();
7431 #endif