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1 /*
2 * Debugger break-points handling
4 * Copyright 1994 Martin von Loewis
5 * Copyright 1995 Alexandre Julliard
6 * Copyright 1999,2000 Eric Pouech
8 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
10 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
11 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
13 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
16 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
19 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
20 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
23 #include "config.h"
24 #include "debugger.h"
25 #include "wine/debug.h"
27 WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(winedbg);
29 static int is_xpoint_break(int bpnum)
31 int type = dbg_curr_process->bp[bpnum].xpoint_type;
33 if (type == be_xpoint_break || type == be_xpoint_watch_exec) return TRUE;
34 if (type == be_xpoint_watch_read || type == be_xpoint_watch_write) return FALSE;
35 RaiseException(DEBUG_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR, 0, 0, NULL);
36 return 0; /* never reached */
39 /***********************************************************************
40 * break_set_xpoints
42 * Set or remove all the breakpoints & watchpoints
44 void break_set_xpoints(BOOL set)
46 static BOOL last; /* = 0 = FALSE */
48 unsigned int i, ret, size;
49 void* addr;
50 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
52 if (set == last) return;
53 last = set;
55 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
57 if (!bp[i].refcount || !bp[i].enabled) continue;
59 if (is_xpoint_break(i))
60 size = 0;
61 else
62 size = bp[i].w.len + 1;
63 addr = memory_to_linear_addr(&bp[i].addr);
65 if (set)
66 ret = be_cpu->insert_Xpoint(dbg_curr_process->handle,
67 dbg_curr_process->process_io,
68 &dbg_context, bp[i].xpoint_type, addr,
69 &bp[i].info, size);
70 else
71 ret = be_cpu->remove_Xpoint(dbg_curr_process->handle,
72 dbg_curr_process->process_io,
73 &dbg_context, bp[i].xpoint_type, addr,
74 bp[i].info, size);
75 if (!ret)
77 dbg_printf("Invalid address (");
78 print_address(&bp[i].addr, FALSE);
79 dbg_printf(") for breakpoint %d, disabling it\n", i);
80 bp[i].enabled = FALSE;
85 /***********************************************************************
86 * find_xpoint
88 * Find the breakpoint for a given address. Return the breakpoint
89 * number or -1 if none.
91 static int find_xpoint(const ADDRESS64* addr, enum be_xpoint_type type)
93 int i;
94 void* lin = memory_to_linear_addr(addr);
95 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
97 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
99 if (bp[i].refcount && bp[i].enabled && bp[i].xpoint_type == type &&
100 memory_to_linear_addr(&bp[i].addr) == lin)
101 return i;
103 return -1;
106 /***********************************************************************
107 * init_xpoint
109 * Find an empty slot in BP table to add a new break/watch point
111 static int init_xpoint(int type, const ADDRESS64* addr)
113 int num;
114 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
116 for (num = (dbg_curr_process->next_bp < MAX_BREAKPOINTS) ?
117 dbg_curr_process->next_bp++ : 1;
118 num < MAX_BREAKPOINTS; num++)
120 if (bp[num].refcount == 0)
122 bp[num].refcount = 1;
123 bp[num].enabled = TRUE;
124 bp[num].xpoint_type = type;
125 bp[num].skipcount = 0;
126 bp[num].addr = *addr;
127 return num;
131 dbg_printf("Too many bp. Please delete some.\n");
132 return -1;
135 /***********************************************************************
136 * get_watched_value
138 * Returns the value watched by watch point 'num'.
140 static BOOL get_watched_value(int num, DWORD64* val)
142 DWORD64 buf[1];
144 if (!dbg_read_memory(memory_to_linear_addr(&dbg_curr_process->bp[num].addr),
145 buf, dbg_curr_process->bp[num].w.len + 1))
146 return FALSE;
148 switch (dbg_curr_process->bp[num].w.len + 1)
150 case 8: *val = *(DWORD64*)buf; break;
151 case 4: *val = *(DWORD*)buf; break;
152 case 2: *val = *(WORD*)buf; break;
153 case 1: *val = *(BYTE*)buf; break;
154 default: RaiseException(DEBUG_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR, 0, 0, NULL);
156 return TRUE;
159 /***********************************************************************
160 * break_add_break
162 * Add a breakpoint.
164 BOOL break_add_break(const ADDRESS64* addr, BOOL verbose, BOOL swbp)
166 int num;
167 BYTE ch;
168 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
169 int type = swbp ? be_xpoint_break : be_xpoint_watch_exec;
171 if ((num = find_xpoint(addr, type)) >= 1)
173 bp[num].refcount++;
174 dbg_printf("Breakpoint %d at ", num);
175 print_address(&bp[num].addr, TRUE);
176 dbg_printf(" (refcount=%d)\n", bp[num].refcount);
177 return TRUE;
180 if (!dbg_read_memory(memory_to_linear_addr(addr), &ch, sizeof(ch)))
182 if (verbose)
184 dbg_printf("Invalid address ");
185 print_bare_address(addr);
186 dbg_printf(", can't set breakpoint\n");
188 return FALSE;
191 if ((num = init_xpoint(type, addr)) == -1)
192 return FALSE;
194 dbg_printf("Breakpoint %d at ", num);
195 print_address(&bp[num].addr, TRUE);
196 dbg_printf("\n");
198 return TRUE;
201 /***********************************************************************
202 * break_add_break_from_lvalue
204 * Add a breakpoint.
206 BOOL break_add_break_from_lvalue(const struct dbg_lvalue* lvalue, BOOL swbp)
208 ADDRESS64 addr;
210 types_extract_as_address(lvalue, &addr);
212 if (!break_add_break(&addr, TRUE, swbp))
214 if (!DBG_IVAR(CanDeferOnBPByAddr))
216 dbg_printf("Invalid address, can't set breakpoint\n"
217 "You can turn on deferring bp by address by setting $CanDeferOnBPByAddr to 1\n");
218 return FALSE;
220 dbg_printf("Unable to add breakpoint, will check again any time a new DLL is loaded\n");
221 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp =
222 dbg_heap_realloc(dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp,
223 sizeof(struct dbg_delayed_bp) * ++dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp);
225 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - 1].is_symbol = FALSE;
226 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - 1].software_bp = swbp;
227 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - 1].u.addr = addr;
228 return TRUE;
230 return FALSE;
233 /***********************************************************************
234 * break_add_break_from_id
236 * Add a breakpoint from a function name (and eventually a line #)
238 void break_add_break_from_id(const char *name, int lineno, BOOL swbp)
240 struct dbg_lvalue lvalue;
241 int i;
243 switch (symbol_get_lvalue(name, lineno, &lvalue, TRUE))
245 case sglv_found:
246 break_add_break(&lvalue.addr, TRUE, swbp);
247 return;
248 case sglv_unknown:
249 break;
250 case sglv_aborted: /* user aborted symbol lookup */
251 return;
254 dbg_printf("Unable to add breakpoint, will check again when a new DLL is loaded\n");
255 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp; i++)
257 if (dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[i].is_symbol &&
258 !strcmp(name, dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[i].u.symbol.name) &&
259 lineno == dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[i].u.symbol.lineno)
260 return;
262 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp = dbg_heap_realloc(dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp,
263 sizeof(struct dbg_delayed_bp) * ++dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp);
265 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - 1].is_symbol = TRUE;
266 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - 1].software_bp = swbp;
267 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - 1].u.symbol.name = strcpy(HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, strlen(name) + 1), name);
268 dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp[dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - 1].u.symbol.lineno = lineno;
271 struct cb_break_lineno
273 int lineno;
274 ADDRESS64 addr;
277 static BOOL CALLBACK line_cb(SRCCODEINFO* sci, void* user)
279 struct cb_break_lineno* bkln = user;
281 if (bkln->lineno == sci->LineNumber)
283 bkln->addr.Mode = AddrModeFlat;
284 bkln->addr.Offset = sci->Address;
285 return FALSE;
287 return TRUE;
290 /***********************************************************************
291 * break_add_break_from_lineno
293 * Add a breakpoint from a line number in current file
295 void break_add_break_from_lineno(int lineno, BOOL swbp)
297 struct cb_break_lineno bkln;
299 memory_get_current_pc(&bkln.addr);
301 if (lineno != -1)
303 IMAGEHLP_LINE64 il;
306 DWORD disp;
307 DWORD_PTR linear = (DWORD_PTR)memory_to_linear_addr(&bkln.addr);
309 il.SizeOfStruct = sizeof(il);
310 if (!SymGetLineFromAddr64(dbg_curr_process->handle, linear, &disp, &il))
312 dbg_printf("Unable to add breakpoint (unknown address %lx)\n", linear);
313 return;
315 bkln.addr.Offset = 0;
316 bkln.lineno = lineno;
317 SymEnumLines(dbg_curr_process->handle, linear, NULL, il.FileName, line_cb, &bkln);
318 if (!bkln.addr.Offset)
320 dbg_printf("Unknown line number\n"
321 "(either out of file, or no code at given line number)\n");
322 return;
326 break_add_break(&bkln.addr, TRUE, swbp);
329 /***********************************************************************
330 * break_check_delayed_bp
332 * Check is a registered delayed BP is now available.
334 void break_check_delayed_bp(void)
336 struct dbg_lvalue lvalue;
337 int i;
338 struct dbg_delayed_bp* dbp = dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp;
339 char hexbuf[MAX_OFFSET_TO_STR_LEN];
341 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp; i++)
343 if (dbp[i].is_symbol)
345 if (symbol_get_lvalue(dbp[i].u.symbol.name, dbp[i].u.symbol.lineno,
346 &lvalue, TRUE) != sglv_found)
347 continue;
348 if (lvalue.cookie != DLV_TARGET) continue;
350 else
351 lvalue.addr = dbp[i].u.addr;
352 WINE_TRACE("trying to add delayed %s-bp\n", dbp[i].is_symbol ? "S" : "A");
353 if (!dbp[i].is_symbol)
354 WINE_TRACE("\t%04x:%s\n",
355 dbp[i].u.addr.Segment,
356 memory_offset_to_string(hexbuf, dbp[i].u.addr.Offset, 0));
357 else
358 WINE_TRACE("\t'%s' @ %d\n",
359 dbp[i].u.symbol.name, dbp[i].u.symbol.lineno);
361 if (break_add_break(&lvalue.addr, FALSE, dbp[i].software_bp))
362 memmove(&dbp[i], &dbp[i+1], (--dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp - i) * sizeof(*dbp));
366 /***********************************************************************
367 * break_add_watch
369 * Add a watchpoint.
371 static void break_add_watch(const struct dbg_lvalue* lvalue, BOOL is_write)
373 int num;
374 DWORD64 l = 4;
376 if (lvalue->cookie == DLV_HOST)
378 dbg_printf("Cannot set a watch point on register or register-based variable\n");
379 return;
381 num = init_xpoint((is_write) ? be_xpoint_watch_write : be_xpoint_watch_read,
382 &lvalue->addr);
383 if (num == -1) return;
385 if (lvalue->type.id != dbg_itype_none)
387 if (types_get_info(&lvalue->type, TI_GET_LENGTH, &l))
389 switch (l)
391 case 4: case 2: case 1: break;
392 default:
393 dbg_printf("Unsupported length (%s) for watch-points, defaulting to 4\n",
394 wine_dbgstr_longlong(l));
395 break;
398 else dbg_printf("Cannot get watch size, defaulting to 4\n");
400 dbg_curr_process->bp[num].w.len = (DWORD)l - 1;
402 if (!get_watched_value(num, &dbg_curr_process->bp[num].w.oldval))
404 dbg_printf("Bad address. Watchpoint not set\n");
405 dbg_curr_process->bp[num].refcount = 0;
406 return;
408 dbg_printf("Watchpoint %d at ", num);
409 print_address(&dbg_curr_process->bp[num].addr, TRUE);
410 dbg_printf("\n");
413 /******************************************************************
414 * break_add_watch_from_lvalue
416 * Adds a watch point from an address (stored in a lvalue)
418 void break_add_watch_from_lvalue(const struct dbg_lvalue* lvalue)
420 struct dbg_lvalue lval;
422 types_extract_as_address(lvalue, &lval.addr);
423 lval.type.id = dbg_itype_none;
425 break_add_watch(&lval, TRUE);
428 /***********************************************************************
429 * break_add_watch_from_id
431 * Add a watchpoint from a symbol name
433 void break_add_watch_from_id(const char *name)
435 struct dbg_lvalue lvalue;
437 switch (symbol_get_lvalue(name, -1, &lvalue, TRUE))
439 case sglv_found:
440 break_add_watch(&lvalue, 1);
441 break;
442 case sglv_unknown:
443 dbg_printf("Unable to add watchpoint\n");
444 break;
445 case sglv_aborted: /* user aborted symbol lookup */
446 break;
450 /***********************************************************************
451 * break_delete_xpoint
453 * Delete a breakpoint.
455 void break_delete_xpoint(int num)
457 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
459 if ((num <= 0) || (num >= dbg_curr_process->next_bp) ||
460 bp[num].refcount == 0)
462 dbg_printf("Invalid breakpoint number %d\n", num);
463 return;
466 if (--bp[num].refcount > 0)
467 return;
469 if (bp[num].condition != NULL)
471 expr_free(bp[num].condition);
472 bp[num].condition = NULL;
475 bp[num].enabled = FALSE;
476 bp[num].refcount = 0;
477 bp[num].skipcount = 0;
480 static inline BOOL module_is_container(const IMAGEHLP_MODULE* wmod_cntnr,
481 const IMAGEHLP_MODULE* wmod_child)
483 return wmod_cntnr->BaseOfImage <= wmod_child->BaseOfImage &&
484 wmod_cntnr->BaseOfImage + wmod_cntnr->ImageSize >=
485 wmod_child->BaseOfImage + wmod_child->ImageSize;
488 /******************************************************************
489 * break_delete_xpoints_from_module
491 * Remove all Xpoints from module which base is 'base'
493 void break_delete_xpoints_from_module(DWORD64 base)
495 IMAGEHLP_MODULE64 im, im_elf;
496 int i;
497 DWORD_PTR linear;
498 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
500 /* FIXME: should do it also on the ELF sibbling if any */
501 im.SizeOfStruct = sizeof(im);
502 im_elf.SizeOfStruct = sizeof(im_elf);
503 if (!SymGetModuleInfo64(dbg_curr_process->handle, base, &im)) return;
505 /* try to get in fact the underlying ELF module (if any) */
506 if (SymGetModuleInfo64(dbg_curr_process->handle, im.BaseOfImage - 1, &im_elf) &&
507 im_elf.BaseOfImage <= im.BaseOfImage &&
508 im_elf.BaseOfImage + im_elf.ImageSize >= im.BaseOfImage + im.ImageSize)
509 im = im_elf;
511 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
513 linear = (DWORD_PTR)memory_to_linear_addr(&bp[i].addr);
514 if (bp[i].refcount && bp[i].enabled &&
515 im.BaseOfImage <= linear && linear < im.BaseOfImage + im.ImageSize)
517 break_delete_xpoint(i);
522 /***********************************************************************
523 * break_enable_xpoint
525 * Enable or disable a break point.
527 void break_enable_xpoint(int num, BOOL enable)
529 if ((num <= 0) || (num >= dbg_curr_process->next_bp) ||
530 dbg_curr_process->bp[num].refcount == 0)
532 dbg_printf("Invalid breakpoint number %d\n", num);
533 return;
535 dbg_curr_process->bp[num].enabled = (enable) ? TRUE : FALSE;
536 dbg_curr_process->bp[num].skipcount = 0;
540 /***********************************************************************
541 * find_triggered_watch
543 * Lookup the watchpoints to see if one has been triggered
544 * Return >= (watch point index) if one is found
545 * Return -1 if none found
547 * Unfortunately, Linux used to *NOT* (A REAL PITA) report with ptrace
548 * the DR6 register value, so we have to look with our own need the
549 * cause of the TRAP.
550 * -EP
552 static int find_triggered_watch(void)
554 int found = -1;
555 int i;
556 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
558 /* Method 1 => get triggered watchpoint from context (doesn't work on Linux
559 * 2.2.x). This should be fixed in >= 2.2.16
561 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
563 DWORD64 val = 0;
565 if (bp[i].refcount && bp[i].enabled && !is_xpoint_break(i) &&
566 (be_cpu->is_watchpoint_set(&dbg_context, bp[i].info)))
568 be_cpu->clear_watchpoint(&dbg_context, bp[i].info);
570 if (get_watched_value(i, &val))
572 bp[i].w.oldval = val;
573 return i;
578 /* Method 1 failed, trying method 2 */
580 /* Method 2 => check if value has changed among registered watchpoints
581 * this really sucks, but this is how gdb 4.18 works on my linux box
582 * -EP
584 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
586 DWORD64 val = 0;
588 if (bp[i].refcount && bp[i].enabled && !is_xpoint_break(i) &&
589 get_watched_value(i, &val))
591 if (val != bp[i].w.oldval)
593 be_cpu->clear_watchpoint(&dbg_context, bp[i].info);
594 bp[i].w.oldval = val;
595 found = i;
596 /* cannot break, because two watch points may have been triggered on
597 * the same access
598 * only one will be reported to the user (FIXME ?)
603 return found;
606 /***********************************************************************
607 * break_info
609 * Display break & watch points information.
611 void break_info(void)
613 int i;
614 int nbp = 0, nwp = 0;
615 struct dbg_delayed_bp* dbp = dbg_curr_process->delayed_bp;
616 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = dbg_curr_process->bp;
618 for (i = 1; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
620 if (bp[i].refcount)
622 if (is_xpoint_break(i)) nbp++; else nwp++;
626 if (nbp)
628 dbg_printf("Breakpoints:\n");
629 for (i = 1; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
631 if (!bp[i].refcount || !is_xpoint_break(i))
632 continue;
633 dbg_printf("%d: %c ", i, bp[i].enabled ? 'y' : 'n');
634 print_address(&bp[i].addr, TRUE);
635 dbg_printf(" (%u)%s\n", bp[i].refcount,
636 bp[i].xpoint_type == be_xpoint_watch_exec ? " (hardware assisted)" : "");
637 if (bp[i].condition != NULL)
639 dbg_printf("\t\tstop when ");
640 expr_print(bp[i].condition);
641 dbg_printf("\n");
645 else dbg_printf("No breakpoints\n");
646 if (nwp)
648 dbg_printf("Watchpoints:\n");
649 for (i = 1; i < dbg_curr_process->next_bp; i++)
651 if (!bp[i].refcount || is_xpoint_break(i))
652 continue;
653 dbg_printf("%d: %c ", i, bp[i].enabled ? 'y' : 'n');
654 print_address(&bp[i].addr, TRUE);
655 dbg_printf(" on %d byte%s (%c)\n",
656 bp[i].w.len + 1, bp[i].w.len > 0 ? "s" : "",
657 bp[i].xpoint_type == be_xpoint_watch_write ? 'W' : 'R');
658 if (bp[i].condition != NULL)
660 dbg_printf("\t\tstop when ");
661 expr_print(bp[i].condition);
662 dbg_printf("\n");
666 else dbg_printf("No watchpoints\n");
667 if (dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp)
669 dbg_printf("Delayed breakpoints:\n");
670 for (i = 0; i < dbg_curr_process->num_delayed_bp; i++)
672 if (dbp[i].is_symbol)
674 dbg_printf("%d: %s", i, dbp[i].u.symbol.name);
675 if (dbp[i].u.symbol.lineno != -1)
676 dbg_printf(" at line %u", dbp[i].u.symbol.lineno);
678 else
680 dbg_printf("%d: ", i);
681 print_address(&dbp[i].u.addr, FALSE);
683 dbg_printf("\n");
688 /***********************************************************************
689 * should_stop
691 * Check whether or not the condition (bp / skipcount) of a break/watch
692 * point are met.
694 static BOOL should_stop(int bpnum)
696 struct dbg_breakpoint* bp = &dbg_curr_process->bp[bpnum];
698 if (bp->condition != NULL)
700 struct dbg_lvalue lvalue = expr_eval(bp->condition);
702 if (lvalue.type.id == dbg_itype_none)
705 * Something wrong - unable to evaluate this expression.
707 dbg_printf("Unable to evaluate expression ");
708 expr_print(bp->condition);
709 dbg_printf("\nTurning off condition\n");
710 break_add_condition(bpnum, NULL);
712 else if (!types_extract_as_integer(&lvalue))
714 return FALSE;
718 if (bp->skipcount > 0) bp->skipcount--;
719 return bp->skipcount == 0;
722 /***********************************************************************
723 * break_should_continue
725 * Determine if we should continue execution after a SIGTRAP signal when
726 * executing in the given mode.
728 BOOL break_should_continue(ADDRESS64* addr, DWORD code)
730 enum dbg_exec_mode mode = dbg_curr_thread->exec_mode;
733 if (dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint > 0)
735 if (!should_stop(dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint)) return TRUE;
737 switch (dbg_curr_process->bp[dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint].xpoint_type)
739 case be_xpoint_break:
740 case be_xpoint_watch_exec:
741 dbg_printf("Stopped on breakpoint %d at ", dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint);
742 print_address(&dbg_curr_process->bp[dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint].addr, TRUE);
743 dbg_printf("\n");
744 break;
745 case be_xpoint_watch_read:
746 case be_xpoint_watch_write:
747 dbg_printf("Stopped on watchpoint %d at ", dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint);
748 print_address(addr, TRUE);
749 dbg_printf(" new value %s\n",
750 wine_dbgstr_longlong(dbg_curr_process->bp[dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint].w.oldval));
752 return FALSE;
756 * If our mode indicates that we are stepping line numbers,
757 * get the current function, and figure out if we are exactly
758 * on a line number or not.
760 if (mode == dbg_exec_step_over_line || mode == dbg_exec_step_into_line)
762 if (symbol_get_function_line_status(addr) == dbg_on_a_line_number)
763 dbg_curr_thread->exec_count--;
765 else if (mode == dbg_exec_step_over_insn || mode == dbg_exec_step_into_insn)
766 dbg_curr_thread->exec_count--;
768 if (dbg_curr_thread->exec_count > 0 || mode == dbg_exec_finish)
771 * We still need to execute more instructions.
773 return TRUE;
776 /* no breakpoint, continue if in continuous mode */
777 return mode == dbg_exec_cont || mode == dbg_exec_finish;
780 /***********************************************************************
781 * break_adjust_pc
783 * Adjust PC to the address where the trap (if any) actually occurred
784 * Also sets dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint
786 void break_adjust_pc(ADDRESS64* addr, DWORD code, BOOL first_chance, BOOL* is_break)
788 /* break / watch points are handled on first chance */
789 if ( !first_chance )
791 *is_break = TRUE;
792 dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint = -1;
793 return;
795 *is_break = FALSE;
797 /* If not single-stepping, back up to the break instruction */
798 if (code == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT)
799 addr->Offset += be_cpu->adjust_pc_for_break(&dbg_context, TRUE);
801 dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint = find_xpoint(addr, be_xpoint_break);
802 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].enabled = FALSE; /* disable the step-over breakpoint */
804 if (dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint > 0) return;
806 if (dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint < 0)
808 dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint = find_xpoint(addr, be_xpoint_watch_exec);
809 if (dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint < 0)
810 dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint = find_triggered_watch();
811 if (dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint > 0)
813 /* If not single-stepping, do not back up over the break instruction */
814 if (code == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT)
815 addr->Offset += be_cpu->adjust_pc_for_break(&dbg_context, FALSE);
816 return;
820 /* If there's no breakpoint and we are not single-stepping, then
821 * either we must have encountered a break insn in the Windows program
822 * or someone is trying to stop us
824 if (dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint == -1 && code == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT)
826 *is_break = TRUE;
827 addr->Offset += be_cpu->adjust_pc_for_break(&dbg_context, FALSE);
831 /***********************************************************************
832 * break_suspend_execution
834 * Remove all bp before entering the debug loop
836 void break_suspend_execution(void)
838 break_set_xpoints(FALSE);
839 dbg_curr_process->bp[0] = dbg_curr_thread->step_over_bp;
842 /***********************************************************************
843 * break_restart_execution
845 * Set the bp to the correct state to restart execution
846 * in the given mode.
848 void break_restart_execution(int count)
850 ADDRESS64 addr;
851 enum dbg_line_status status;
852 enum dbg_exec_mode mode, ret_mode;
853 ADDRESS64 callee;
854 void* linear;
856 memory_get_current_pc(&addr);
857 linear = memory_to_linear_addr(&addr);
860 * This is the mode we will be running in after we finish. We would like
861 * to be able to modify this in certain cases.
863 ret_mode = mode = dbg_curr_thread->exec_mode;
865 /* we've stopped on a xpoint (other than step over) */
866 if (dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint > 0)
869 * If we have set a new value, then save it in the BP number.
871 if (count != 0 && mode == dbg_exec_cont)
873 dbg_curr_process->bp[dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint].skipcount = count;
875 /* If we've stopped on a breakpoint, single step over it (, then run) */
876 if (is_xpoint_break(dbg_curr_thread->stopped_xpoint))
877 mode = dbg_exec_step_into_insn;
879 else if (mode == dbg_exec_cont && count > 1)
881 dbg_printf("Not stopped at any breakpoint; argument ignored.\n");
884 if (mode == dbg_exec_finish && be_cpu->is_function_return(linear))
886 mode = ret_mode = dbg_exec_step_into_insn;
890 * See if the function we are stepping into has debug info
891 * and line numbers. If not, then we step over it instead.
892 * FIXME - we need to check for things like thunks or trampolines,
893 * as the actual function may in fact have debug info.
895 if (be_cpu->is_function_call(linear, &callee))
897 status = symbol_get_function_line_status(&callee);
898 #if 0
899 /* FIXME: we need to get the thunk type */
901 * Anytime we have a trampoline, step over it.
903 if ((mode == EXEC_STEP_OVER || mode == EXEC_STEPI_OVER)
904 && status == dbg_in_a_thunk)
906 WINE_WARN("Not stepping into trampoline at %p (no lines)\n",
907 memory_to_linear_addr(&callee));
908 mode = EXEC_STEP_OVER_TRAMPOLINE;
910 #endif
911 if (mode == dbg_exec_step_into_line && status == dbg_no_line_info)
913 WINE_WARN("Not stepping into function at %p (no lines)\n",
914 memory_to_linear_addr(&callee));
915 mode = dbg_exec_step_over_line;
919 if (mode == dbg_exec_step_into_line &&
920 symbol_get_function_line_status(&addr) == dbg_no_line_info)
922 dbg_printf("Single stepping until exit from function,\n"
923 "which has no line number information.\n");
924 ret_mode = mode = dbg_exec_finish;
927 switch (mode)
929 case dbg_exec_cont: /* Continuous execution */
930 be_cpu->single_step(&dbg_context, FALSE);
931 break_set_xpoints(TRUE);
932 break;
934 #if 0
935 case EXEC_STEP_OVER_TRAMPOLINE:
937 * This is the means by which we step over our conversion stubs
938 * in callfrom*.s and callto*.s. We dig the appropriate address
939 * off the stack, and we set the breakpoint there instead of the
940 * address just after the call.
942 be_cpu->get_addr(dbg_curr_thread->handle, &dbg_context,
943 be_cpu_addr_stack, &addr);
944 /* FIXME: we assume stack grows as on an i386 */
945 addr.Offset += 2 * sizeof(unsigned int);
946 dbg_read_memory(memory_to_linear_addr(&addr),
947 &addr.Offset, sizeof(addr.Offset));
948 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].addr = addr;
949 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].enabled = TRUE;
950 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].refcount = 1;
951 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].skipcount = 0;
952 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].xpoint_type = be_xpoint_break;
953 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].condition = NULL;
954 be_cpu->single_step(&dbg_context, FALSE);
955 break_set_xpoints(TRUE);
956 break;
957 #endif
959 case dbg_exec_finish:
960 case dbg_exec_step_over_insn: /* Stepping over a call */
961 case dbg_exec_step_over_line: /* Stepping over a call */
962 if (be_cpu->is_step_over_insn(linear))
964 be_cpu->disasm_one_insn(&addr, FALSE);
965 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].addr = addr;
966 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].enabled = TRUE;
967 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].refcount = 1;
968 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].skipcount = 0;
969 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].xpoint_type = be_xpoint_break;
970 dbg_curr_process->bp[0].condition = NULL;
971 be_cpu->single_step(&dbg_context, FALSE);
972 break_set_xpoints(TRUE);
973 break;
975 /* else fall through to single-stepping */
977 case dbg_exec_step_into_line: /* Single-stepping a line */
978 case dbg_exec_step_into_insn: /* Single-stepping an instruction */
979 be_cpu->single_step(&dbg_context, TRUE);
980 break;
981 default: RaiseException(DEBUG_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR, 0, 0, NULL);
983 dbg_curr_thread->step_over_bp = dbg_curr_process->bp[0];
984 dbg_curr_thread->exec_mode = ret_mode;
987 int break_add_condition(int num, struct expr* exp)
989 if (num <= 0 || num >= dbg_curr_process->next_bp ||
990 !dbg_curr_process->bp[num].refcount)
992 dbg_printf("Invalid breakpoint number %d\n", num);
993 return FALSE;
996 if (dbg_curr_process->bp[num].condition != NULL)
998 expr_free(dbg_curr_process->bp[num].condition);
999 dbg_curr_process->bp[num].condition = NULL;
1002 if (exp != NULL) dbg_curr_process->bp[num].condition = expr_clone(exp, NULL);
1004 return TRUE;