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fix interrupt.exp for hpux11
- From: Jeff Law <law at porcupine dot slc dot redhat dot com>
- To: gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 14:59:42 -0600
- Subject: fix interrupt.exp for hpux11
- Reply-to: law at redhat dot com
This is a repost of a patch I submitted last year, but which was
never approved. It's incorrect to use TT_PROC_CONTINUE in this
context due to its inability to pass along (or clear pending) signals.
This fixes interrupt.exp for hpux11.
* infttrace.c (child_resume): Simplify and rework to avoid
TT_PROC_CONTINUE.
Index: infttrace.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/infttrace.c,v
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -c -3 -p -r1.19 infttrace.c
*** infttrace.c 21 Jan 2002 01:27:01 -0000 1.19
--- infttrace.c 6 Sep 2002 20:51:47 -0000
*************** child_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enu
*** 4539,4636 ****
else
{
! /* TT_LWP_CONTINUE can pass signals to threads,
! * TT_PROC_CONTINUE can't. So if there are any
! * signals to pass, we have to use the (slower)
! * loop over the stopped threads.
! *
! * Equally, if we have to not continue some threads,
! * due to saved events, we have to use the loop.
! */
! if ((signal != 0) || saved_signals_exist ())
! {
! if (resume_all_threads)
! {
!
! #ifdef THREAD_DEBUG
! if (debug_on)
! printf ("Doing a continue by loop of all threads\n");
! #endif
! threads_continue_all_with_signals (tid, signal);
!
! clear_all_handled ();
! clear_all_stepping_mode ();
! }
!
! else
! {
#ifdef THREAD_DEBUG
! printf ("Doing a continue w/signal of just thread %d\n", tid);
#endif
! threads_continue_one_with_signal (tid, signal);
! /* Clear the "handled" state of this thread, because
! * we'll soon get a new event for it. Other events
! * can stay as they were.
! */
! clear_handled (tid);
! clear_stepping_mode (tid);
! }
}
-
else
{
- /* No signals to send.
- */
- if (resume_all_threads)
- {
- #ifdef THREAD_DEBUG
- if (debug_on)
- printf ("Doing a continue by process of process %d\n", tid);
- #endif
-
- if (more_events_left > 0)
- {
- warning ("Losing buffered events on continue.");
- more_events_left = 0;
- }
-
- call_ttrace (TT_PROC_CONTINUE,
- tid,
- TT_NIL,
- TT_NIL,
- TT_NIL);
-
- clear_all_handled ();
- clear_all_stepping_mode ();
- }
-
- else
- {
#ifdef THREAD_DEBUG
! if (debug_on)
! {
! printf ("Doing a continue of just thread %d\n", tid);
! if (is_terminated (tid))
! printf ("Why are we continuing a dead thread? (5)\n");
! }
#endif
! call_ttrace (TT_LWP_CONTINUE,
! tid,
! TT_NIL,
! TT_NIL,
! TT_NIL);
! /* Clear the "handled" state of this thread, because
! * we'll soon get a new event for it. Other events
! * can stay as they were.
! */
! clear_handled (tid);
! clear_stepping_mode (tid);
! }
}
}
--- 4539,4579 ----
else
{
! /* TT_LWP_CONTINUE can pass signals to threads, TT_PROC_CONTINUE can't.
! Therefore, we really can't use TT_PROC_CONTINUE here.
! Consider a process which stopped due to signal which gdb decides
! to handle and not pass on to the inferior. In that case we must
! clear the pending signal by restarting the inferior using
! TT_LWP_CONTINUE and pass zero as the signal number. Else the
! pending signal will be passed to the inferior. interrupt.exp
! in the testsuite does this precise thing and fails due to the
! unwanted signal delivery to the inferior. */
! if (resume_all_threads)
! {
#ifdef THREAD_DEBUG
! if (debug_on)
! printf ("Doing a continue by loop of all threads\n");
#endif
! threads_continue_all_with_signals (tid, signal);
! clear_all_handled ();
! clear_all_stepping_mode ();
}
else
{
#ifdef THREAD_DEBUG
! printf ("Doing a continue w/signal of just thread %d\n", tid);
#endif
! threads_continue_one_with_signal (tid, signal);
! /* Clear the "handled" state of this thread, because we
! will soon get a new event for it. Other events can
! stay as they were. */
! clear_handled (tid);
! clear_stepping_mode (tid);
}
}