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25 /* XXX This is currently a very weak abstraction. We would like to
26 * much expand this to allow things like breakpoints on SDT probes and
29 * In particular, we would like to add a tracepoint abstraction.
30 * Tracepoint is a traceable feature--e.g. an exact address, a DWARF
31 * symbol, an ELF symbol, a PLT entry, or an SDT probe. Tracepoints
32 * are named and the user can configure which of them he wants to
33 * enable. Realized tracepoints enable breakpoints, which are a
34 * low-level realization of high-level tracepoint.
36 * Service breakpoints like the handling of dlopen would be a
37 * low-level breakpoint, likely without tracepoint attached.
39 * So that's for sometimes.
47 void (*on_hit)(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
48 void (*on_continue)(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
49 void (*on_retract)(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
51 /* Create a new breakpoint that should handle return from the
52 * function. BP is the breakpoint that was just hit and for
53 * which we wish to find the corresponding return breakpoint.
54 * This returns 0 on success (in which case *RET will have
55 * been initialized to desired breakpoint object, or NULL if
56 * none is necessary) or a negative value on failure. */
57 int (*get_return_bp)(struct breakpoint **ret,
58 struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
62 struct bp_callbacks *cbs;
63 struct library_symbol *libsym;
65 unsigned char orig_value[BREAKPOINT_LENGTH];
67 struct arch_breakpoint_data arch;
68 struct os_breakpoint_data os;
71 /* Call ON_HIT handler of BP, if any is set. */
72 void breakpoint_on_hit(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
74 /* Call ON_CONTINUE handler of BP. If none is set, call
75 * continue_after_breakpoint. */
76 void breakpoint_on_continue(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
78 /* Call ON_RETRACT handler of BP, if any is set. This should be
79 * called before the breakpoints are destroyed. The reason for a
80 * separate interface is that breakpoint_destroy has to be callable
81 * without PROC. ON_DISABLE might be useful as well, but that would
82 * be called every time we disable the breakpoint, which is too often
83 * (a breakpoint has to be disabled every time that we need to execute
84 * the instruction underneath it). */
85 void breakpoint_on_retract(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
87 /* Call GET_RETURN_BP handler of BP, if any is set. If none is set,
88 * call CREATE_DEFAULT_RETURN_BP to obtain one. */
89 int breakpoint_get_return_bp(struct breakpoint **ret,
90 struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
92 /* Initialize a breakpoint structure. That doesn't actually realize
93 * the breakpoint. The breakpoint is initially assumed to be
94 * disabled. orig_value has to be set separately. CBS may be
96 int breakpoint_init(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc,
97 arch_addr_t addr, struct library_symbol *libsym);
99 /* Make a clone of breakpoint BP into the area of memory pointed to by
100 * RETP. Symbols of cloned breakpoint are looked up in NEW_PROC.
101 * Returns 0 on success or a negative value on failure. */
102 int breakpoint_clone(struct breakpoint *retp, struct process *new_proc,
103 struct breakpoint *bp);
105 /* Set callbacks. If CBS is non-NULL, then BP->cbs shall be NULL. */
106 void breakpoint_set_callbacks(struct breakpoint *bp, struct bp_callbacks *cbs);
108 /* Destroy a breakpoint structure. */
109 void breakpoint_destroy(struct breakpoint *bp);
111 /* Call enable_breakpoint the first time it's called. Returns 0 on
112 * success and a negative value on failure. */
113 int breakpoint_turn_on(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
115 /* Call disable_breakpoint when turned off the same number of times
116 * that it was turned on. Returns 0 on success and a negative value
118 int breakpoint_turn_off(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc);
120 /* Allocate and initialize a default return breakpoint. Returns NULL
122 struct breakpoint *create_default_return_bp(struct process *proc);
124 /* This allocates and initializes new breakpoint at ADDR, then calls
125 * INSERT_BREAKPOINT. Returns the new breakpoint or NULL if there are
127 struct breakpoint *insert_breakpoint_at(struct process *proc, arch_addr_t addr,
128 struct library_symbol *libsym);
130 /* Check if there is a breakpoint on this address already. If yes,
131 * return that breakpoint instead (BP was not added). If no, try to
132 * PROC_ADD_BREAKPOINT and BREAKPOINT_TURN_ON. If it all works,
133 * return BP. Otherwise return NULL. */
134 struct breakpoint *insert_breakpoint(struct process *proc,
135 struct breakpoint *bp);
137 /* Name of a symbol associated with BP. May be NULL. */
138 const char *breakpoint_name(const struct breakpoint *bp);
140 /* A library that this breakpoint comes from. May be NULL. */
141 struct library *breakpoint_library(const struct breakpoint *bp);
143 /* Again, this seems to be several interfaces rolled into one:
144 * - breakpoint_disable
145 * - proc_remove_breakpoint
146 * - breakpoint_destroy
148 void delete_breakpoint_at(struct process *proc, void *addr);
149 int delete_breakpoint(struct process *proc, struct breakpoint *bp);
151 /* XXX some of the following belongs to proc.h/proc.c. */
152 struct breakpoint *address2bpstruct(struct process *proc, void *addr);
153 void enable_all_breakpoints(struct process *proc);
154 void disable_all_breakpoints(struct process *proc);
155 int breakpoints_init(struct process *proc);
157 #endif /* BREAKPOINT_H */