From: Andrew Cagney Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 01:27:01 +0000 (+0000) Subject: * infttrace.c: Include . X-Git-Tag: binutils-2_12-branchpoint~358 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6aaea2917f3735df72ca43b48277833b183fd43e;p=external%2Fbinutils.git * infttrace.c: Include . (child_pid_to_exec_file): Revamp. Use pstat call to get the exec file if the ttrace equivalent fails. --- diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index e8ada44..71e527b 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,12 @@ 2002-01-20 Andrew Cagney + From Jeff Law : + * infttrace.c: Include . + (child_pid_to_exec_file): Revamp. Use pstat call to get the + exec file if the ttrace equivalent fails. + +2002-01-20 Andrew Cagney + * rdi-share/devsw.c (openLogFile): Delete unused ``struct tm lt''. (closeLogFile): Ditto. diff --git a/gdb/infttrace.c b/gdb/infttrace.c index df0a5e5..7433b7c 100644 --- a/gdb/infttrace.c +++ b/gdb/infttrace.c @@ -28,6 +28,14 @@ #include "gdb_wait.h" #include "command.h" +/* We need pstat functionality so that we can get the exec file + for a process we attach to. + + According to HP, we should use the 64bit interfaces, so we + define _PSTAT64 to achieve this. */ +#define _PSTAT64 +#include + /* Some hackery to work around a use of the #define name NO_FLAGS * in both gdb and HPUX (bfd.h and /usr/include/machine/vmparam.h). */ @@ -5059,80 +5067,44 @@ udot_info (void) } #endif /* !defined (CHILD_XFER_MEMORY). */ + /* TTrace version of "target_pid_to_exec_file" */ char * child_pid_to_exec_file (int tid) { - static char exec_file_buffer[1024]; int tt_status; - CORE_ADDR top_of_stack; - char four_chars[4]; - int name_index; - int i; - int done; - ptid_t saved_inferior_ptid; + static char exec_file_buffer[1024]; + pid_t pid; + static struct pst_status buf; - /* As of 10.x HP-UX, there's an explicit request to get the - *pathname. - */ + /* On various versions of hpux11, this may fail due to a supposed + kernel bug. We have alternate methods to get this information + (ie pstat). */ tt_status = call_ttrace (TT_PROC_GET_PATHNAME, tid, - (TTRACE_ARG_TYPE) exec_file_buffer, - (TTRACE_ARG_TYPE) sizeof (exec_file_buffer) - 1, - TT_NIL); + (uint64_t) exec_file_buffer, + sizeof (exec_file_buffer) - 1, + 0); if (tt_status >= 0) return exec_file_buffer; - /* ??rehrauer: The above request may or may not be broken. It - doesn't seem to work when I use it. But, it may be designed - to only work immediately after an exec event occurs. (I'm - waiting for COSL to explain.) - - In any case, if it fails, try a really, truly amazingly gross - hack that DDE uses, of pawing through the process' data - segment to find the pathname. - */ - top_of_stack = (TARGET_PTR_BIT == 64 ? 0x800003ffff7f0000 : 0x7b03a000); - name_index = 0; - done = 0; - - /* On the chance that pid != inferior_ptid, set inferior_ptid - to pid, so that (grrrr!) implicit uses of inferior_ptid get - the right id. - */ - saved_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid; - inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (tid); - - /* Try to grab a null-terminated string. */ - while (!done) + /* Try to get process information via pstat and extract the filename + from the pst_cmd field within the pst_status structure. */ + if (pstat_getproc (&buf, sizeof (struct pst_status), 0, tid) != -1) { - if (target_read_memory (top_of_stack, four_chars, 4) != 0) - { - inferior_ptid = saved_inferior_ptid; - return NULL; - } - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - { - exec_file_buffer[name_index++] = four_chars[i]; - done = (four_chars[i] == '\0'); - if (done) - break; - } - top_of_stack += 4; - } + char *p = buf.pst_cmd; - if (exec_file_buffer[0] == '\0') - { - inferior_ptid = saved_inferior_ptid; - return NULL; + while (*p && *p != ' ') + p++; + *p = 0; + + return (buf.pst_cmd); } - inferior_ptid = saved_inferior_ptid; - return exec_file_buffer; + return (NULL); } - void pre_fork_inferior (void) {