1 /* Event loop machinery for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2 Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@cygnus.com> of Cygnus Solutions.
5 This file is part of GDB.
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 #include "event-loop.h"
22 #include "event-top.h"
25 #if defined (HAVE_POLL_H)
27 #elif defined (HAVE_SYS_POLL_H)
32 #include <sys/types.h>
33 #include "gdb_string.h"
36 #include "exceptions.h"
37 #include "gdb_assert.h"
38 #include "gdb_select.h"
40 /* Tell create_file_handler what events we are interested in.
41 This is used by the select version of the event loop. */
43 #define GDB_READABLE (1<<1)
44 #define GDB_WRITABLE (1<<2)
45 #define GDB_EXCEPTION (1<<3)
47 /* Data point to pass to the event handler. */
48 typedef union event_data
54 typedef struct gdb_event gdb_event;
55 typedef void (event_handler_func) (event_data);
57 /* Event for the GDB event system. Events are queued by calling
58 async_queue_event and serviced later on by gdb_do_one_event. An
59 event can be, for instance, a file descriptor becoming ready to be
60 read. Servicing an event simply means that the procedure PROC will
61 be called. We have 2 queues, one for file handlers that we listen
62 to in the event loop, and one for the file handlers+events that are
63 ready. The procedure PROC associated with each event is dependant
64 of the event source. In the case of monitored file descriptors, it
65 is always the same (handle_file_event). Its duty is to invoke the
66 handler associated with the file descriptor whose state change
67 generated the event, plus doing other cleanups and such. In the
68 case of async signal handlers, it is
69 invoke_async_signal_handler. */
73 /* Procedure to call to service this event. */
74 event_handler_func *proc;
76 /* Data to pass to the event handler. */
79 /* Next in list of events or NULL. */
80 struct gdb_event *next_event;
83 /* Information about each file descriptor we register with the event
86 typedef struct file_handler
88 int fd; /* File descriptor. */
89 int mask; /* Events we want to monitor: POLLIN, etc. */
90 int ready_mask; /* Events that have been seen since
92 handler_func *proc; /* Procedure to call when fd is ready. */
93 gdb_client_data client_data; /* Argument to pass to proc. */
94 int error; /* Was an error detected on this fd? */
95 struct file_handler *next_file; /* Next registered file descriptor. */
99 /* PROC is a function to be invoked when the READY flag is set. This
100 happens when there has been a signal and the corresponding signal
101 handler has 'triggered' this async_signal_handler for execution.
102 The actual work to be done in response to a signal will be carried
103 out by PROC at a later time, within process_event. This provides a
104 deferred execution of signal handlers.
106 Async_init_signals takes care of setting up such an
107 async_signal_handler for each interesting signal. */
109 typedef struct async_signal_handler
111 int ready; /* If ready, call this handler
112 from the main event loop, using
113 invoke_async_handler. */
114 struct async_signal_handler *next_handler; /* Ptr to next handler. */
115 sig_handler_func *proc; /* Function to call to do the work. */
116 gdb_client_data client_data; /* Argument to async_handler_func. */
118 async_signal_handler;
120 /* PROC is a function to be invoked when the READY flag is set. This
121 happens when the event has been marked with
122 MARK_ASYNC_EVENT_HANDLER. The actual work to be done in response
123 to an event will be carried out by PROC at a later time, within
124 process_event. This provides a deferred execution of event
126 typedef struct async_event_handler
128 /* If ready, call this handler from the main event loop, using
129 invoke_event_handler. */
132 /* Point to next handler. */
133 struct async_event_handler *next_handler;
135 /* Function to call to do the work. */
136 async_event_handler_func *proc;
138 /* Argument to PROC. */
139 gdb_client_data client_data;
145 - the first event in the queue is the head of the queue.
146 It will be the next to be serviced.
147 - the last event in the queue
149 Events can be inserted at the front of the queue or at the end of
150 the queue. Events will be extracted from the queue for processing
151 starting from the head. Therefore, events inserted at the head of
152 the queue will be processed in a last in first out fashion, while
153 those inserted at the tail of the queue will be processed in a first
154 in first out manner. All the fields are NULL if the queue is
159 gdb_event *first_event; /* First pending event. */
160 gdb_event *last_event; /* Last pending event. */
164 /* Gdb_notifier is just a list of file descriptors gdb is interested in.
165 These are the input file descriptor, and the target file
166 descriptor. We have two flavors of the notifier, one for platforms
167 that have the POLL function, the other for those that don't, and
168 only support SELECT. Each of the elements in the gdb_notifier list is
169 basically a description of what kind of events gdb is interested
172 /* As of 1999-04-30 only the input file descriptor is registered with the
175 /* Do we use poll or select ? */
180 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
182 static unsigned char use_poll = USE_POLL;
191 /* Ptr to head of file handler list. */
192 file_handler *first_file_handler;
195 /* Ptr to array of pollfd structures. */
196 struct pollfd *poll_fds;
198 /* Timeout in milliseconds for calls to poll(). */
202 /* Masks to be used in the next call to select.
203 Bits are set in response to calls to create_file_handler. */
204 fd_set check_masks[3];
206 /* What file descriptors were found ready by select. */
207 fd_set ready_masks[3];
209 /* Number of file descriptors to monitor (for poll). */
210 /* Number of valid bits (highest fd value + 1) (for select). */
213 /* Time structure for calls to select(). */
214 struct timeval select_timeout;
216 /* Flag to tell whether the timeout should be used. */
221 /* Structure associated with a timer. PROC will be executed at the
222 first occasion after WHEN. */
227 struct gdb_timer *next;
228 timer_handler_func *proc; /* Function to call to do the work. */
229 gdb_client_data client_data; /* Argument to async_handler_func. */
232 /* List of currently active timers. It is sorted in order of
233 increasing timers. */
236 /* Pointer to first in timer list. */
237 struct gdb_timer *first_timer;
239 /* Id of the last timer created. */
244 /* All the async_signal_handlers gdb is interested in are kept onto
248 /* Pointer to first in handler list. */
249 async_signal_handler *first_handler;
251 /* Pointer to last in handler list. */
252 async_signal_handler *last_handler;
256 /* All the async_event_handlers gdb is interested in are kept onto
260 /* Pointer to first in handler list. */
261 async_event_handler *first_handler;
263 /* Pointer to last in handler list. */
264 async_event_handler *last_handler;
266 async_event_handler_list;
268 static int invoke_async_signal_handlers (void);
269 static void create_file_handler (int fd, int mask, handler_func *proc,
270 gdb_client_data client_data);
271 static void handle_file_event (event_data data);
272 static void check_async_event_handlers (void);
273 static int gdb_wait_for_event (int);
274 static void poll_timers (void);
277 /* Insert an event object into the gdb event queue at
278 the specified position.
279 POSITION can be head or tail, with values TAIL, HEAD.
280 EVENT_PTR points to the event to be inserted into the queue.
281 The caller must allocate memory for the event. It is freed
282 after the event has ben handled.
283 Events in the queue will be processed head to tail, therefore,
284 events inserted at the head of the queue will be processed
285 as last in first out. Event appended at the tail of the queue
286 will be processed first in first out. */
288 async_queue_event (gdb_event * event_ptr, queue_position position)
290 if (position == TAIL)
292 /* The event will become the new last_event. */
294 event_ptr->next_event = NULL;
295 if (event_queue.first_event == NULL)
296 event_queue.first_event = event_ptr;
298 event_queue.last_event->next_event = event_ptr;
299 event_queue.last_event = event_ptr;
301 else if (position == HEAD)
303 /* The event becomes the new first_event. */
305 event_ptr->next_event = event_queue.first_event;
306 if (event_queue.first_event == NULL)
307 event_queue.last_event = event_ptr;
308 event_queue.first_event = event_ptr;
312 /* Create a generic event, to be enqueued in the event queue for
313 processing. PROC is the procedure associated to the event. DATA
314 is passed to PROC upon PROC invocation. */
317 create_event (event_handler_func proc, event_data data)
321 event = xmalloc (sizeof (*event));
328 /* Create a file event, to be enqueued in the event queue for
329 processing. The procedure associated to this event is always
330 handle_file_event, which will in turn invoke the one that was
331 associated to FD when it was registered with the event loop. */
333 create_file_event (int fd)
338 return create_event (handle_file_event, data);
341 /* Process one event.
342 The event can be the next one to be serviced in the event queue,
343 or an asynchronous event handler can be invoked in response to
344 the reception of a signal.
345 If an event was processed (either way), 1 is returned otherwise
347 Scan the queue from head to tail, processing therefore the high
348 priority events first, by invoking the associated event handler
353 gdb_event *event_ptr, *prev_ptr;
354 event_handler_func *proc;
357 /* First let's see if there are any asynchronous event handlers that
358 are ready. These would be the result of invoking any of the
361 if (invoke_async_signal_handlers ())
364 /* Look in the event queue to find an event that is ready
367 for (event_ptr = event_queue.first_event; event_ptr != NULL;
368 event_ptr = event_ptr->next_event)
370 /* Call the handler for the event. */
372 proc = event_ptr->proc;
373 data = event_ptr->data;
375 /* Let's get rid of the event from the event queue. We need to
376 do this now because while processing the event, the proc
377 function could end up calling 'error' and therefore jump out
378 to the caller of this function, gdb_do_one_event. In that
379 case, we would have on the event queue an event wich has been
380 processed, but not deleted. */
382 if (event_queue.first_event == event_ptr)
384 event_queue.first_event = event_ptr->next_event;
385 if (event_ptr->next_event == NULL)
386 event_queue.last_event = NULL;
390 prev_ptr = event_queue.first_event;
391 while (prev_ptr->next_event != event_ptr)
392 prev_ptr = prev_ptr->next_event;
394 prev_ptr->next_event = event_ptr->next_event;
395 if (event_ptr->next_event == NULL)
396 event_queue.last_event = prev_ptr;
400 /* Now call the procedure associated with the event. */
405 /* This is the case if there are no event on the event queue. */
409 /* Process one high level event. If nothing is ready at this time,
410 wait for something to happen (via gdb_wait_for_event), then process
411 it. Returns >0 if something was done otherwise returns <0 (this
412 can happen if there are no event sources to wait for). */
415 gdb_do_one_event (void)
417 static int event_source_head = 0;
418 const int number_of_sources = 3;
421 /* Any events already waiting in the queue? */
422 if (process_event ())
425 /* To level the fairness across event sources, we poll them in a
426 round-robin fashion. */
427 for (current = 0; current < number_of_sources; current++)
429 switch (event_source_head)
432 /* Are any timers that are ready? If so, put an event on the
437 /* Are there events already waiting to be collected on the
438 monitored file descriptors? */
439 gdb_wait_for_event (0);
442 /* Are there any asynchronous event handlers ready? */
443 check_async_event_handlers ();
448 if (event_source_head == number_of_sources)
449 event_source_head = 0;
452 /* Handle any new events collected. */
453 if (process_event ())
456 /* Block waiting for a new event. If gdb_wait_for_event returns -1,
457 we should get out because this means that there are no event
458 sources left. This will make the event loop stop, and the
461 if (gdb_wait_for_event (1) < 0)
464 /* Handle any new events occurred while waiting. */
465 if (process_event ())
468 /* If gdb_wait_for_event has returned 1, it means that one event has
469 been handled. We break out of the loop. */
473 /* Start up the event loop. This is the entry point to the event loop
474 from the command loop. */
477 start_event_loop (void)
479 /* Loop until there is nothing to do. This is the entry point to
480 the event loop engine. gdb_do_one_event will process one event
481 for each invocation. It blocks waiting for an event and then
485 volatile struct gdb_exception ex;
488 TRY_CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
490 result = gdb_do_one_event ();
494 exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex);
496 /* If any exception escaped to here, we better enable
497 stdin. Otherwise, any command that calls async_disable_stdin,
498 and then throws, will leave stdin inoperable. */
499 async_enable_stdin ();
500 /* If we long-jumped out of do_one_event, we probably didn't
501 get around to resetting the prompt, which leaves readline
502 in a messed-up state. Reset it here. */
503 /* FIXME: this should really be a call to a hook that is
504 interface specific, because interfaces can display the
505 prompt in their own way. */
506 display_gdb_prompt (0);
507 /* This call looks bizarre, but it is required. If the user
508 entered a command that caused an error,
509 after_char_processing_hook won't be called from
510 rl_callback_read_char_wrapper. Using a cleanup there
511 won't work, since we want this function to be called
512 after a new prompt is printed. */
513 if (after_char_processing_hook)
514 (*after_char_processing_hook) ();
515 /* Maybe better to set a flag to be checked somewhere as to
516 whether display the prompt or not. */
522 /* We are done with the event loop. There are no more event sources
523 to listen to. So we exit GDB. */
528 /* Wrapper function for create_file_handler, so that the caller
529 doesn't have to know implementation details about the use of poll
532 add_file_handler (int fd, handler_func * proc, gdb_client_data client_data)
541 /* Check to see if poll () is usable. If not, we'll switch to
542 use select. This can happen on systems like
543 m68k-motorola-sys, `poll' cannot be used to wait for `stdin'.
544 On m68k-motorola-sysv, tty's are not stream-based and not
548 if (poll (&fds, 1, 0) == 1 && (fds.revents & POLLNVAL))
551 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
552 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
553 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
558 create_file_handler (fd, POLLIN, proc, client_data);
560 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
561 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
565 create_file_handler (fd, GDB_READABLE | GDB_EXCEPTION,
569 /* Add a file handler/descriptor to the list of descriptors we are
572 FD is the file descriptor for the file/stream to be listened to.
574 For the poll case, MASK is a combination (OR) of POLLIN,
575 POLLRDNORM, POLLRDBAND, POLLPRI, POLLOUT, POLLWRNORM, POLLWRBAND:
576 these are the events we are interested in. If any of them occurs,
577 proc should be called.
579 For the select case, MASK is a combination of READABLE, WRITABLE,
580 EXCEPTION. PROC is the procedure that will be called when an event
581 occurs for FD. CLIENT_DATA is the argument to pass to PROC. */
584 create_file_handler (int fd, int mask, handler_func * proc,
585 gdb_client_data client_data)
587 file_handler *file_ptr;
589 /* Do we already have a file handler for this file? (We may be
590 changing its associated procedure). */
591 for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler; file_ptr != NULL;
592 file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
594 if (file_ptr->fd == fd)
598 /* It is a new file descriptor. Add it to the list. Otherwise, just
599 change the data associated with it. */
600 if (file_ptr == NULL)
602 file_ptr = (file_handler *) xmalloc (sizeof (file_handler));
604 file_ptr->ready_mask = 0;
605 file_ptr->next_file = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
606 gdb_notifier.first_file_handler = file_ptr;
611 gdb_notifier.num_fds++;
612 if (gdb_notifier.poll_fds)
613 gdb_notifier.poll_fds =
614 (struct pollfd *) xrealloc (gdb_notifier.poll_fds,
615 (gdb_notifier.num_fds
616 * sizeof (struct pollfd)));
618 gdb_notifier.poll_fds =
619 (struct pollfd *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct pollfd));
620 (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + gdb_notifier.num_fds - 1)->fd = fd;
621 (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + gdb_notifier.num_fds - 1)->events = mask;
622 (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + gdb_notifier.num_fds - 1)->revents = 0;
624 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
625 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
626 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
630 if (mask & GDB_READABLE)
631 FD_SET (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[0]);
633 FD_CLR (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[0]);
635 if (mask & GDB_WRITABLE)
636 FD_SET (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[1]);
638 FD_CLR (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[1]);
640 if (mask & GDB_EXCEPTION)
641 FD_SET (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[2]);
643 FD_CLR (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[2]);
645 if (gdb_notifier.num_fds <= fd)
646 gdb_notifier.num_fds = fd + 1;
650 file_ptr->proc = proc;
651 file_ptr->client_data = client_data;
652 file_ptr->mask = mask;
655 /* Remove the file descriptor FD from the list of monitored fd's:
656 i.e. we don't care anymore about events on the FD. */
658 delete_file_handler (int fd)
660 file_handler *file_ptr, *prev_ptr = NULL;
664 struct pollfd *new_poll_fds;
667 /* Find the entry for the given file. */
669 for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler; file_ptr != NULL;
670 file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
672 if (file_ptr->fd == fd)
676 if (file_ptr == NULL)
682 /* Create a new poll_fds array by copying every fd's information
683 but the one we want to get rid of. */
685 new_poll_fds = (struct pollfd *)
686 xmalloc ((gdb_notifier.num_fds - 1) * sizeof (struct pollfd));
688 for (i = 0, j = 0; i < gdb_notifier.num_fds; i++)
690 if ((gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->fd != fd)
692 (new_poll_fds + j)->fd = (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->fd;
693 (new_poll_fds + j)->events = (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->events;
694 (new_poll_fds + j)->revents
695 = (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->revents;
699 xfree (gdb_notifier.poll_fds);
700 gdb_notifier.poll_fds = new_poll_fds;
701 gdb_notifier.num_fds--;
703 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
704 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
705 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
709 if (file_ptr->mask & GDB_READABLE)
710 FD_CLR (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[0]);
711 if (file_ptr->mask & GDB_WRITABLE)
712 FD_CLR (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[1]);
713 if (file_ptr->mask & GDB_EXCEPTION)
714 FD_CLR (fd, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[2]);
716 /* Find current max fd. */
718 if ((fd + 1) == gdb_notifier.num_fds)
720 gdb_notifier.num_fds--;
721 for (i = gdb_notifier.num_fds; i; i--)
723 if (FD_ISSET (i - 1, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[0])
724 || FD_ISSET (i - 1, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[1])
725 || FD_ISSET (i - 1, &gdb_notifier.check_masks[2]))
728 gdb_notifier.num_fds = i;
732 /* Deactivate the file descriptor, by clearing its mask,
733 so that it will not fire again. */
737 /* Get rid of the file handler in the file handler list. */
738 if (file_ptr == gdb_notifier.first_file_handler)
739 gdb_notifier.first_file_handler = file_ptr->next_file;
742 for (prev_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
743 prev_ptr->next_file != file_ptr;
744 prev_ptr = prev_ptr->next_file)
746 prev_ptr->next_file = file_ptr->next_file;
751 /* Handle the given event by calling the procedure associated to the
752 corresponding file handler. Called by process_event indirectly,
753 through event_ptr->proc. EVENT_FILE_DESC is file descriptor of the
754 event in the front of the event queue. */
756 handle_file_event (event_data data)
758 file_handler *file_ptr;
763 int event_file_desc = data.integer;
765 /* Search the file handler list to find one that matches the fd in
767 for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler; file_ptr != NULL;
768 file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
770 if (file_ptr->fd == event_file_desc)
772 /* With poll, the ready_mask could have any of three events
773 set to 1: POLLHUP, POLLERR, POLLNVAL. These events
774 cannot be used in the requested event mask (events), but
775 they can be returned in the return mask (revents). We
776 need to check for those event too, and add them to the
777 mask which will be passed to the handler. */
779 /* See if the desired events (mask) match the received
780 events (ready_mask). */
785 /* POLLHUP means EOF, but can be combined with POLLIN to
786 signal more data to read. */
787 error_mask = POLLHUP | POLLERR | POLLNVAL;
788 mask = file_ptr->ready_mask & (file_ptr->mask | error_mask);
790 if ((mask & (POLLERR | POLLNVAL)) != 0)
792 /* Work in progress. We may need to tell somebody
793 what kind of error we had. */
795 printf_unfiltered (_("Error detected on fd %d\n"),
798 printf_unfiltered (_("Invalid or non-`poll'able fd %d\n"),
805 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
806 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
807 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
811 if (file_ptr->ready_mask & GDB_EXCEPTION)
813 printf_unfiltered (_("Exception condition detected "
814 "on fd %d\n"), file_ptr->fd);
819 mask = file_ptr->ready_mask & file_ptr->mask;
822 /* Clear the received events for next time around. */
823 file_ptr->ready_mask = 0;
825 /* If there was a match, then call the handler. */
827 (*file_ptr->proc) (file_ptr->error, file_ptr->client_data);
833 /* Called by gdb_do_one_event to wait for new events on the monitored
834 file descriptors. Queue file events as they are detected by the
835 poll. If BLOCK and if there are no events, this function will
836 block in the call to poll. Return -1 if there are no file
837 descriptors to monitor, otherwise return 0. */
839 gdb_wait_for_event (int block)
841 file_handler *file_ptr;
842 gdb_event *file_event_ptr;
846 /* Make sure all output is done before getting another event. */
847 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
848 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
850 if (gdb_notifier.num_fds == 0)
859 timeout = gdb_notifier.timeout_valid ? gdb_notifier.poll_timeout : -1;
863 num_found = poll (gdb_notifier.poll_fds,
864 (unsigned long) gdb_notifier.num_fds, timeout);
866 /* Don't print anything if we get out of poll because of a
868 if (num_found == -1 && errno != EINTR)
869 perror_with_name (("poll"));
871 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
872 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
873 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
877 struct timeval select_timeout;
878 struct timeval *timeout_p;
881 timeout_p = gdb_notifier.timeout_valid
882 ? &gdb_notifier.select_timeout : NULL;
885 memset (&select_timeout, 0, sizeof (select_timeout));
886 timeout_p = &select_timeout;
889 gdb_notifier.ready_masks[0] = gdb_notifier.check_masks[0];
890 gdb_notifier.ready_masks[1] = gdb_notifier.check_masks[1];
891 gdb_notifier.ready_masks[2] = gdb_notifier.check_masks[2];
892 num_found = gdb_select (gdb_notifier.num_fds,
893 &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[0],
894 &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[1],
895 &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[2],
898 /* Clear the masks after an error from select. */
901 FD_ZERO (&gdb_notifier.ready_masks[0]);
902 FD_ZERO (&gdb_notifier.ready_masks[1]);
903 FD_ZERO (&gdb_notifier.ready_masks[2]);
905 /* Dont print anything if we got a signal, let gdb handle
908 perror_with_name (("select"));
912 /* Enqueue all detected file events. */
917 for (i = 0; (i < gdb_notifier.num_fds) && (num_found > 0); i++)
919 if ((gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->revents)
924 for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
926 file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
928 if (file_ptr->fd == (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->fd)
934 /* Enqueue an event only if this is still a new event for
936 if (file_ptr->ready_mask == 0)
938 file_event_ptr = create_file_event (file_ptr->fd);
939 async_queue_event (file_event_ptr, TAIL);
941 file_ptr->ready_mask = (gdb_notifier.poll_fds + i)->revents;
945 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
946 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
947 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
951 for (file_ptr = gdb_notifier.first_file_handler;
952 (file_ptr != NULL) && (num_found > 0);
953 file_ptr = file_ptr->next_file)
957 if (FD_ISSET (file_ptr->fd, &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[0]))
958 mask |= GDB_READABLE;
959 if (FD_ISSET (file_ptr->fd, &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[1]))
960 mask |= GDB_WRITABLE;
961 if (FD_ISSET (file_ptr->fd, &gdb_notifier.ready_masks[2]))
962 mask |= GDB_EXCEPTION;
969 /* Enqueue an event only if this is still a new event for
972 if (file_ptr->ready_mask == 0)
974 file_event_ptr = create_file_event (file_ptr->fd);
975 async_queue_event (file_event_ptr, TAIL);
977 file_ptr->ready_mask = mask;
984 /* Create an asynchronous handler, allocating memory for it.
985 Return a pointer to the newly created handler.
986 This pointer will be used to invoke the handler by
987 invoke_async_signal_handler.
988 PROC is the function to call with CLIENT_DATA argument
989 whenever the handler is invoked. */
990 async_signal_handler *
991 create_async_signal_handler (sig_handler_func * proc,
992 gdb_client_data client_data)
994 async_signal_handler *async_handler_ptr;
997 (async_signal_handler *) xmalloc (sizeof (async_signal_handler));
998 async_handler_ptr->ready = 0;
999 async_handler_ptr->next_handler = NULL;
1000 async_handler_ptr->proc = proc;
1001 async_handler_ptr->client_data = client_data;
1002 if (sighandler_list.first_handler == NULL)
1003 sighandler_list.first_handler = async_handler_ptr;
1005 sighandler_list.last_handler->next_handler = async_handler_ptr;
1006 sighandler_list.last_handler = async_handler_ptr;
1007 return async_handler_ptr;
1010 /* Call the handler from HANDLER immediately. This function runs
1011 signal handlers when returning to the event loop would be too
1014 call_async_signal_handler (struct async_signal_handler *handler)
1016 (*handler->proc) (handler->client_data);
1019 /* Mark the handler (ASYNC_HANDLER_PTR) as ready. This information
1020 will be used when the handlers are invoked, after we have waited
1021 for some event. The caller of this function is the interrupt
1022 handler associated with a signal. */
1024 mark_async_signal_handler (async_signal_handler * async_handler_ptr)
1026 async_handler_ptr->ready = 1;
1029 /* Call all the handlers that are ready. Returns true if any was
1032 invoke_async_signal_handlers (void)
1034 async_signal_handler *async_handler_ptr;
1037 /* Invoke ready handlers. */
1041 for (async_handler_ptr = sighandler_list.first_handler;
1042 async_handler_ptr != NULL;
1043 async_handler_ptr = async_handler_ptr->next_handler)
1045 if (async_handler_ptr->ready)
1048 if (async_handler_ptr == NULL)
1051 async_handler_ptr->ready = 0;
1052 (*async_handler_ptr->proc) (async_handler_ptr->client_data);
1058 /* Delete an asynchronous handler (ASYNC_HANDLER_PTR).
1059 Free the space allocated for it. */
1061 delete_async_signal_handler (async_signal_handler ** async_handler_ptr)
1063 async_signal_handler *prev_ptr;
1065 if (sighandler_list.first_handler == (*async_handler_ptr))
1067 sighandler_list.first_handler = (*async_handler_ptr)->next_handler;
1068 if (sighandler_list.first_handler == NULL)
1069 sighandler_list.last_handler = NULL;
1073 prev_ptr = sighandler_list.first_handler;
1074 while (prev_ptr && prev_ptr->next_handler != (*async_handler_ptr))
1075 prev_ptr = prev_ptr->next_handler;
1076 gdb_assert (prev_ptr);
1077 prev_ptr->next_handler = (*async_handler_ptr)->next_handler;
1078 if (sighandler_list.last_handler == (*async_handler_ptr))
1079 sighandler_list.last_handler = prev_ptr;
1081 xfree ((*async_handler_ptr));
1082 (*async_handler_ptr) = NULL;
1085 /* Create an asynchronous event handler, allocating memory for it.
1086 Return a pointer to the newly created handler. PROC is the
1087 function to call with CLIENT_DATA argument whenever the handler is
1089 async_event_handler *
1090 create_async_event_handler (async_event_handler_func *proc,
1091 gdb_client_data client_data)
1093 async_event_handler *h;
1095 h = xmalloc (sizeof (*h));
1097 h->next_handler = NULL;
1099 h->client_data = client_data;
1100 if (async_event_handler_list.first_handler == NULL)
1101 async_event_handler_list.first_handler = h;
1103 async_event_handler_list.last_handler->next_handler = h;
1104 async_event_handler_list.last_handler = h;
1108 /* Mark the handler (ASYNC_HANDLER_PTR) as ready. This information
1109 will be used by gdb_do_one_event. The caller will be whoever
1110 created the event source, and wants to signal that the event is
1111 ready to be handled. */
1113 mark_async_event_handler (async_event_handler *async_handler_ptr)
1115 async_handler_ptr->ready = 1;
1118 struct async_event_handler_data
1120 async_event_handler_func* proc;
1121 gdb_client_data client_data;
1125 invoke_async_event_handler (event_data data)
1127 struct async_event_handler_data *hdata = data.ptr;
1128 async_event_handler_func* proc = hdata->proc;
1129 gdb_client_data client_data = hdata->client_data;
1132 (*proc) (client_data);
1135 /* Check if any asynchronous event handlers are ready, and queue
1136 events in the ready queue for any that are. */
1138 check_async_event_handlers (void)
1140 async_event_handler *async_handler_ptr;
1141 struct async_event_handler_data *hdata;
1142 struct gdb_event *event_ptr;
1145 for (async_handler_ptr = async_event_handler_list.first_handler;
1146 async_handler_ptr != NULL;
1147 async_handler_ptr = async_handler_ptr->next_handler)
1149 if (async_handler_ptr->ready)
1151 async_handler_ptr->ready = 0;
1153 hdata = xmalloc (sizeof (*hdata));
1155 hdata->proc = async_handler_ptr->proc;
1156 hdata->client_data = async_handler_ptr->client_data;
1160 event_ptr = create_event (invoke_async_event_handler, data);
1161 async_queue_event (event_ptr, TAIL);
1166 /* Delete an asynchronous handler (ASYNC_HANDLER_PTR).
1167 Free the space allocated for it. */
1169 delete_async_event_handler (async_event_handler **async_handler_ptr)
1171 async_event_handler *prev_ptr;
1173 if (async_event_handler_list.first_handler == *async_handler_ptr)
1175 async_event_handler_list.first_handler
1176 = (*async_handler_ptr)->next_handler;
1177 if (async_event_handler_list.first_handler == NULL)
1178 async_event_handler_list.last_handler = NULL;
1182 prev_ptr = async_event_handler_list.first_handler;
1183 while (prev_ptr && prev_ptr->next_handler != *async_handler_ptr)
1184 prev_ptr = prev_ptr->next_handler;
1185 gdb_assert (prev_ptr);
1186 prev_ptr->next_handler = (*async_handler_ptr)->next_handler;
1187 if (async_event_handler_list.last_handler == (*async_handler_ptr))
1188 async_event_handler_list.last_handler = prev_ptr;
1190 xfree (*async_handler_ptr);
1191 *async_handler_ptr = NULL;
1194 /* Create a timer that will expire in MILLISECONDS from now. When the
1195 timer is ready, PROC will be executed. At creation, the timer is
1196 aded to the timers queue. This queue is kept sorted in order of
1197 increasing timers. Return a handle to the timer struct. */
1199 create_timer (int milliseconds, timer_handler_func * proc,
1200 gdb_client_data client_data)
1202 struct gdb_timer *timer_ptr, *timer_index, *prev_timer;
1203 struct timeval time_now, delta;
1205 /* Compute seconds. */
1206 delta.tv_sec = milliseconds / 1000;
1207 /* Compute microseconds. */
1208 delta.tv_usec = (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000;
1210 gettimeofday (&time_now, NULL);
1212 timer_ptr = (struct gdb_timer *) xmalloc (sizeof (*timer_ptr));
1213 timer_ptr->when.tv_sec = time_now.tv_sec + delta.tv_sec;
1214 timer_ptr->when.tv_usec = time_now.tv_usec + delta.tv_usec;
1216 if (timer_ptr->when.tv_usec >= 1000000)
1218 timer_ptr->when.tv_sec += 1;
1219 timer_ptr->when.tv_usec -= 1000000;
1221 timer_ptr->proc = proc;
1222 timer_ptr->client_data = client_data;
1223 timer_list.num_timers++;
1224 timer_ptr->timer_id = timer_list.num_timers;
1226 /* Now add the timer to the timer queue, making sure it is sorted in
1227 increasing order of expiration. */
1229 for (timer_index = timer_list.first_timer;
1230 timer_index != NULL;
1231 timer_index = timer_index->next)
1233 /* If the seconds field is greater or if it is the same, but the
1234 microsecond field is greater. */
1235 if ((timer_index->when.tv_sec > timer_ptr->when.tv_sec)
1236 || ((timer_index->when.tv_sec == timer_ptr->when.tv_sec)
1237 && (timer_index->when.tv_usec > timer_ptr->when.tv_usec)))
1241 if (timer_index == timer_list.first_timer)
1243 timer_ptr->next = timer_list.first_timer;
1244 timer_list.first_timer = timer_ptr;
1249 for (prev_timer = timer_list.first_timer;
1250 prev_timer->next != timer_index;
1251 prev_timer = prev_timer->next)
1254 prev_timer->next = timer_ptr;
1255 timer_ptr->next = timer_index;
1258 gdb_notifier.timeout_valid = 0;
1259 return timer_ptr->timer_id;
1262 /* There is a chance that the creator of the timer wants to get rid of
1263 it before it expires. */
1265 delete_timer (int id)
1267 struct gdb_timer *timer_ptr, *prev_timer = NULL;
1269 /* Find the entry for the given timer. */
1271 for (timer_ptr = timer_list.first_timer; timer_ptr != NULL;
1272 timer_ptr = timer_ptr->next)
1274 if (timer_ptr->timer_id == id)
1278 if (timer_ptr == NULL)
1280 /* Get rid of the timer in the timer list. */
1281 if (timer_ptr == timer_list.first_timer)
1282 timer_list.first_timer = timer_ptr->next;
1285 for (prev_timer = timer_list.first_timer;
1286 prev_timer->next != timer_ptr;
1287 prev_timer = prev_timer->next)
1289 prev_timer->next = timer_ptr->next;
1293 gdb_notifier.timeout_valid = 0;
1296 /* When a timer event is put on the event queue, it will be handled by
1297 this function. Just call the associated procedure and delete the
1298 timer event from the event queue. Repeat this for each timer that
1301 handle_timer_event (event_data dummy)
1303 struct timeval time_now;
1304 struct gdb_timer *timer_ptr, *saved_timer;
1306 gettimeofday (&time_now, NULL);
1307 timer_ptr = timer_list.first_timer;
1309 while (timer_ptr != NULL)
1311 if ((timer_ptr->when.tv_sec > time_now.tv_sec)
1312 || ((timer_ptr->when.tv_sec == time_now.tv_sec)
1313 && (timer_ptr->when.tv_usec > time_now.tv_usec)))
1316 /* Get rid of the timer from the beginning of the list. */
1317 timer_list.first_timer = timer_ptr->next;
1318 saved_timer = timer_ptr;
1319 timer_ptr = timer_ptr->next;
1320 /* Call the procedure associated with that timer. */
1321 (*saved_timer->proc) (saved_timer->client_data);
1322 xfree (saved_timer);
1325 gdb_notifier.timeout_valid = 0;
1328 /* Check whether any timers in the timers queue are ready. If at least
1329 one timer is ready, stick an event onto the event queue. Even in
1330 case more than one timer is ready, one event is enough, because the
1331 handle_timer_event() will go through the timers list and call the
1332 procedures associated with all that have expired.l Update the
1333 timeout for the select() or poll() as well. */
1337 struct timeval time_now, delta;
1338 gdb_event *event_ptr;
1340 if (timer_list.first_timer != NULL)
1342 gettimeofday (&time_now, NULL);
1343 delta.tv_sec = timer_list.first_timer->when.tv_sec - time_now.tv_sec;
1344 delta.tv_usec = timer_list.first_timer->when.tv_usec - time_now.tv_usec;
1346 if (delta.tv_usec < 0)
1349 delta.tv_usec += 1000000;
1352 /* Oops it expired already. Tell select / poll to return
1353 immediately. (Cannot simply test if delta.tv_sec is negative
1354 because time_t might be unsigned.) */
1355 if (timer_list.first_timer->when.tv_sec < time_now.tv_sec
1356 || (timer_list.first_timer->when.tv_sec == time_now.tv_sec
1357 && timer_list.first_timer->when.tv_usec < time_now.tv_usec))
1363 if (delta.tv_sec == 0 && delta.tv_usec == 0)
1365 event_ptr = (gdb_event *) xmalloc (sizeof (gdb_event));
1366 event_ptr->proc = handle_timer_event;
1367 event_ptr->data.integer = timer_list.first_timer->timer_id;
1368 async_queue_event (event_ptr, TAIL);
1371 /* Now we need to update the timeout for select/ poll, because
1372 we don't want to sit there while this timer is expiring. */
1376 gdb_notifier.poll_timeout = delta.tv_sec * 1000;
1378 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
1379 _("use_poll without HAVE_POLL"));
1380 #endif /* HAVE_POLL */
1384 gdb_notifier.select_timeout.tv_sec = delta.tv_sec;
1385 gdb_notifier.select_timeout.tv_usec = delta.tv_usec;
1387 gdb_notifier.timeout_valid = 1;
1390 gdb_notifier.timeout_valid = 0;