Fri Oct 8 14:56:21 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com)
+ * inflow.c: Remove unused includes of sys/param.h, etc.
+
+ * inflow.c, ser-unix.c, ser-go32.c, ser-tcp.c, serial.h,
+ terminal.h: Move all the process group stuff back to inflow.c;
+ that's a better place for it and fixes problems with trying to get/set
+ the process group of a tty we're doing remote debugging on.
+ * terminal.h: Skip the redefine crap if HAVE_TERMIOS.
+
* findvar.c, value.h (symbol_read_needs_frame): New function.
* c-exp.y, m2-exp.y: Call it instead of having our own switch on
the symbol's class.
#include "command.h"
#include "signals.h"
#include "serial.h"
+#include "terminal.h"
#include "target.h"
-#ifdef USG
-#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+
+#if !defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) && !defined (HAVE_TERMIO) && !defined (HAVE_SGTTY) && !defined (__GO32__)
+#define HAVE_SGTTY
#endif
-/* Some USG-esque systems (some of which are BSD-esque enough so that USG
- is not defined) want this header, and it won't do any harm. */
-#include <fcntl.h>
+#if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
+#include <termios.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
-#include <sys/param.h>
-#include <signal.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
+#define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE pid_t
+#endif
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
+#ifdef SHORT_PGRP
+/* This is only used for the ultra. Does it have pid_t? */
+#define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE short
+#else
+#define PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE int
+#endif
+#endif /* sgtty */
static void
kill_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
static int tflags_inferior;
static int tflags_ours;
+#ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
+/* Process group for us and the inferior. Saved and restored just like
+ {our,inferior}_ttystate. */
+PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE our_process_group;
+PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE inferior_process_group;
+#endif
+
/* While the inferior is running, we want SIGINT and SIGQUIT to go to the
inferior only. If we have job control, that takes care of it. If not,
we save our handlers in these two variables and set SIGINT and SIGQUIT
if (stdin_serial != NULL)
{
our_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
+
if (our_ttystate != NULL)
- gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = yes;
+ {
+ gdb_has_a_terminal_flag = yes;
+#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
+ our_process_group = tcgetpgrp (0);
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
+ ioctl (scb->fd, TIOCGPGRP, &our_process_group);
+#endif
+ }
}
return gdb_has_a_terminal_flag == yes;
if (inferior_ttystate)
free (inferior_ttystate);
inferior_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
- SERIAL_SET_PROCESS_GROUP (stdin_serial, inferior_ttystate, inferior_pid);
+#ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
+ inferior_process_group = inferior_pid;
+#endif
/* Make sure that next time we call terminal_inferior (which will be
before the program runs, as it needs to be), we install the new
terminal_ours, we will not change in our out of raw mode with
this call, so we don't flush any input. */
result = SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, inferior_ttystate);
+ OOPSY ("setting tty state");
+
+ if (!job_control)
+ {
+ sigint_ours = (void (*) ()) signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
+ sigquit_ours = (void (*) ()) signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
+ }
/* If attach_flag is set, we don't know whether we are sharing a
terminal with the inferior or not. (attaching a process
`sharing' in the sense that we need to save and restore tty
state)). I don't know if there is any way to tell whether we
are sharing a terminal. So what we do is to go through all
- the saving and restoring of terminal state, but ignore errors
- (which will occur, in tcsetpgrp, if we are not sharing a
- terminal). */
+ the saving and restoring of the tty state, but ignore errors
+ setting the process group, which will happen if we are not
+ sharing a terminal). */
- if (!attach_flag)
- OOPSY ("setting tty state");
-
- if (!job_control)
+ if (job_control)
{
- sigint_ours = (void (*) ()) signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
- sigquit_ours = (void (*) ()) signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
+#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
+ result = tcsetpgrp (0, inferior_process_group);
+ if (!attach_flag)
+ OOPSY ("tcsetpgrp");
+#endif
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
+ result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, inferior_process_group);
+ if (!attach_flag)
+ OOPSY ("TIOCSPGRP");
+#endif
}
+
}
terminal_is_ours = 0;
}
if (inferior_ttystate)
free (inferior_ttystate);
inferior_ttystate = SERIAL_GET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial);
+#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
+ inferior_process_group = tcgetpgrp (0);
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
+ ioctl (scb->fd, TIOCGPGRP, &inferior_process_group);
+#endif
/* Here we used to set ICANON in our ttystate, but I believe this
was an artifact from before when we used readline. Readline sets
SERIAL_NOFLUSH_SET_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, our_ttystate,
inferior_ttystate);
+ if (job_control)
+ {
+#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
+ result = tcsetpgrp (0, our_process_group);
+ OOPSY ("tcsetpgrp");
+#endif
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
+ result = ioctl (0, TIOCSPGRP, our_process_group);
+ OOPSY ("TIOCSPGRP");
+#endif
+ }
+
#ifdef SIGTTOU
if (job_control)
signal (SIGTTOU, osigttou);
printf_filtered ("\n");
}
+#ifdef PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE
+ printf_filtered ("Process group = %d\n", inferior_process_group);
+#endif
+
SERIAL_PRINT_TTY_STATE (stdin_serial, inferior_ttystate);
}
\f
signal (SIGINT, osig);
}
\f
+
+int job_control;
+
+/* This is here because this is where we figure out whether we (probably)
+ have job control. Just using job_control only does part of it because
+ setpgid or setpgrp might not exist on a system without job control.
+ It might be considered misplaced (on the other hand, process groups and
+ job control are closely related to ttys).
+
+ For a more clean implementation, in libiberty, put a setpgid which merely
+ calls setpgrp and a setpgrp which does nothing (any system with job control
+ will have one or the other). */
+int
+gdb_setpgid ()
+{
+ int retval = 0;
+ if (job_control)
+ {
+#if defined (NEED_POSIX_SETPGID) || defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
+ /* Do all systems with termios have setpgid? I hope so. */
+ /* setpgid (0, 0) is supposed to work and mean the same thing as
+ this, but on Ultrix 4.2A it fails with EPERM (and
+ setpgid (getpid (), getpid ()) succeeds). */
+ retval = setpgid (getpid (), getpid ());
+#else
+#if defined (TIOCGPGRP)
+#if defined(USG) && !defined(SETPGRP_ARGS)
+ retval = setpgrp ();
+#else
+ retval = setpgrp (getpid (), getpid ());
+#endif /* USG */
+#endif /* TIOCGPGRP. */
+#endif /* NEED_POSIX_SETPGID */
+ }
+ return retval;
+}
+
void
_initialize_inflow ()
{
inferior_pid = 0;
terminal_is_ours = 1;
+
+ /* OK, figure out whether we have job control. If neither termios nor
+ sgtty (i.e. termio or go32), leave job_control 0. */
+
+#if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
+ /* Do all systems with termios have the POSIX way of identifying job
+ control? I hope so. */
+#ifdef _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL
+ job_control = 1;
+#else
+ job_control = sysconf (_SC_JOB_CONTROL);
+#endif
+#endif /* termios */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
+#ifdef TIOCGPGRP
+ job_control = 1;
+#else
+ job_control = 0;
+#endif /* TIOCGPGRP */
+#endif /* sgtty */
}
}
static int
-go32_set_process_group (scb, ttystate, group)
- serial_t scb;
- serial_ttystate ttystate;
- int group;
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int
go32_write (scb, str, len)
serial_t scb;
const char *str;
go32_print_tty_state,
go32_noflush_set_tty_state,
go32_setbaudrate,
- go32_set_process_group
};
-/* There is never job control on go32. */
-int
-gdb_setpgid ()
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-int job_control = 0;
-
_initialize_ser_go32 ()
{
serial_add_interface (&go32_ops);
}
static int
-tcp_set_process_group (scb, ttystate, group)
- serial_t scb;
- serial_ttystate ttystate;
- int group;
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int
tcp_write(scb, str, len)
serial_t scb;
const char *str;
tcp_print_tty_state,
tcp_noflush_set_tty_state,
tcp_setbaudrate,
- tcp_set_process_group
};
void
struct hardwire_ttystate
{
struct termios termios;
- pid_t process_group;
};
#endif /* termios */
struct ltchars ltc;
/* Line discipline flags. */
int lmode;
-
-#ifdef SHORT_PGRP
- /* This is only used for the ultra. Does it have pid_t? */
- short process_group;
-#else
- int process_group;
-#endif
};
#endif /* sgtty */
{
#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
extern int errno;
- pid_t new_process_group;
if (tcgetattr(scb->fd, &state->termios) < 0)
return -1;
- if (!job_control)
- return 0;
-
- /* Apparently, if a tty has no process group, then tcgetpgrp returns -1 with
- errno == 0. In this case, set the process group to -1 so that we know to
- omit resetting it later. */
- new_process_group = tcgetpgrp (scb->fd);
- if ((new_process_group == (pid_t)-1)
- && (errno != ENOTTY))
- return -1;
- errno = 0;
- state->process_group = new_process_group;
return 0;
#endif
if (ioctl (scb->fd, TIOCLGET, &state->lmode) < 0)
return -1;
- if (!job_control)
- return 0;
-
- return ioctl (scb->fd, TIOCGPGRP, &state->process_group);
+ return 0;
#endif
}
if (tcsetattr(scb->fd, TCSANOW, &state->termios) < 0)
return -1;
- if (!job_control)
- return 0;
-
- /* If the tty had no process group before, then do not reset it. */
- if (state->process_group == -1)
- return 0;
- else
- return tcsetpgrp (scb->fd, state->process_group);
+ return 0;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
if (ioctl (scb->fd, TIOCSETN, &state->sgttyb) < 0)
return -1;
- if (!job_control)
- return 0;
-
- return ioctl (scb->fd, TIOCSPGRP, &state->process_group);
+ return 0;
#endif
}
int i;
#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
- printf_filtered ("Process group = %d\n", state->process_group);
-
printf_filtered ("c_iflag = 0x%x, c_oflag = 0x%x,\n",
state->termios.c_iflag, state->termios.c_oflag);
printf_filtered ("c_cflag = 0x%x, c_lflag = 0x%x\n",
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
- printf_filtered ("Process group = %d\n", state->process_group);
-
printf_filtered ("sgttyb.sg_flags = 0x%x.\n", state->sgttyb.sg_flags);
printf_filtered ("tchars: ");
}
static int
-hardwire_set_process_group (scb, ttystate, group)
- serial_t scb;
- serial_ttystate ttystate;
- int group;
-{
-#if defined (HAVE_SGTTY) || defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
- ((struct hardwire_ttystate *)ttystate)->process_group = group;
-#endif
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int
hardwire_write(scb, str, len)
serial_t scb;
const char *str;
hardwire_print_tty_state,
hardwire_noflush_set_tty_state,
hardwire_setbaudrate,
- hardwire_set_process_group
};
-int job_control;
-#if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
-#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
-
-/* This is here because this is where we figure out whether we (probably)
- have job control. Just using job_control only does part of it because
- setpgid or setpgrp might not exist on a system without job control.
- It might be considered misplaced (on the other hand, process groups and
- job control are closely related to ttys).
-
- For a more clean implementation, in libiberty, put a setpgid which merely
- calls setpgrp and a setpgrp which does nothing (any system with job control
- will have one or the other). */
-int
-gdb_setpgid ()
-{
- int retval = 0;
- if (job_control)
- {
-#if defined (NEED_POSIX_SETPGID) || defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
- /* Do all systems with termios have setpgid? I hope so. */
- /* setpgid (0, 0) is supposed to work and mean the same thing as
- this, but on Ultrix 4.2A it fails with EPERM (and
- setpgid (getpid (), getpid ()) succeeds). */
- retval = setpgid (getpid (), getpid ());
-#else
-#if defined (TIOCGPGRP)
-#if defined(USG) && !defined(SETPGRP_ARGS)
- retval = setpgrp ();
-#else
- retval = setpgrp (getpid (), getpid ());
-#endif /* USG */
-#endif /* TIOCGPGRP. */
-#endif /* NEED_POSIX_SETPGID */
- }
- return retval;
-}
-
void
_initialize_ser_hardwire ()
{
serial_add_interface (&hardwire_ops);
-
- /* OK, figure out whether we have job control. */
-
-#if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS)
- /* Do all systems with termios have the POSIX way of identifying job
- control? I hope so. */
-#ifdef _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL
- job_control = 1;
-#else
- job_control = sysconf (_SC_JOB_CONTROL);
-#endif
-#endif /* termios */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
- /* See comment at top of file about trying to support process groups
- with termio. */
- job_control = 0;
-#endif /* termio */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_SGTTY
-#ifdef TIOCGPGRP
- job_control = 1;
-#else
- job_control = 0;
-#endif /* TIOCGPGRP */
-#endif /* sgtty */
-
}
int (*noflush_set_tty_state)
PARAMS ((serial_t, serial_ttystate, serial_ttystate));
int (*setbaudrate) PARAMS ((serial_t, int rate));
- int (*set_process_group) PARAMS ((serial_t, serial_ttystate, int));
};
/* Add a new serial interface to the interface list */
#define SERIAL_UN_FDOPEN(SERIAL_T) (free (SERIAL_T))
-/* Set the process group saved in TTYSTATE to GROUP. This just modifies
- the ttystate setting; need to call SERIAL_SET_TTY_STATE for this to
- actually have any effect. If no job control, then don't do anything. */
-#define SERIAL_SET_PROCESS_GROUP(SERIAL_T, TTYSTATE, GROUP) \
- ((*((SERIAL_T)->ops->set_process_group)) (SERIAL_T, TTYSTATE, GROUP))
-
-/* Do we have job control? Can be assumed to always be the same within
- a given run of GDB. In ser-unix.c, ser-go32.c, etc. */
-extern int job_control;
-
-/* Set the process group of the caller to its own pid, or do nothing if
- we lack job control. */
-extern int gdb_setpgid PARAMS ((void));
-
#endif /* SERIAL_H */