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5.1 KiB
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180 lines
5.1 KiB
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/* The ptid_t type and common functions operating on it.
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Copyright (C) 1986-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef COMMON_PTID_H
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#define COMMON_PTID_H
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/* The ptid struct is a collection of the various "ids" necessary for
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identifying the inferior process/thread being debugged. This
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consists of the process id (pid), lightweight process id (lwp) and
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thread id (tid). When manipulating ptids, the constructors,
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accessors, and predicates declared in this file should be used. Do
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NOT access the struct ptid members directly.
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process_stratum targets that handle threading themselves should
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prefer using the ptid.lwp field, leaving the ptid.tid field for any
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thread_stratum target that might want to sit on top.
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*/
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#include <functional>
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#include <string>
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#include "gdbsupport/common-types.h"
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class ptid_t
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{
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public:
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/* Must have a trivial defaulted default constructor so that the
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type remains POD. */
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ptid_t () noexcept = default;
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/* Make a ptid given the necessary PID, LWP, and TID components.
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A ptid with only a PID (LWP and TID equal to zero) is usually used to
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represent a whole process, including all its lwps/threads. */
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explicit constexpr ptid_t (int pid, long lwp = 0, ULONGEST tid = 0)
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: m_pid (pid), m_lwp (lwp), m_tid (tid)
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{}
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/* Fetch the pid (process id) component from the ptid. */
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constexpr int pid () const
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{ return m_pid; }
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/* Return true if the ptid's lwp member is non-zero. */
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constexpr bool lwp_p () const
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{ return m_lwp != 0; }
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/* Fetch the lwp (lightweight process) component from the ptid. */
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constexpr long lwp () const
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{ return m_lwp; }
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/* Return true if the ptid's tid member is non-zero. */
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constexpr bool tid_p () const
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{ return m_tid != 0; }
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/* Fetch the tid (thread id) component from a ptid. */
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constexpr ULONGEST tid () const
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{ return m_tid; }
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/* Return true if the ptid represents a whole process, including all its
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lwps/threads. Such ptids have the form of (pid, 0, 0), with
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pid != -1. */
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constexpr bool is_pid () const
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{
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return (*this != make_null ()
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&& *this != make_minus_one ()
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&& m_lwp == 0
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&& m_tid == 0);
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}
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/* Compare two ptids to see if they are equal. */
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constexpr bool operator== (const ptid_t &other) const
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{
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return (m_pid == other.m_pid
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&& m_lwp == other.m_lwp
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&& m_tid == other.m_tid);
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}
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/* Compare two ptids to see if they are different. */
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constexpr bool operator!= (const ptid_t &other) const
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{
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return !(*this == other);
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}
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/* Return true if the ptid matches FILTER. FILTER can be the wild
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card MINUS_ONE_PTID (all ptids match it); can be a ptid representing
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a process (ptid.is_pid () returns true), in which case, all lwps and
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threads of that given process match, lwps and threads of other
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processes do not; or, it can represent a specific thread, in which
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case, only that thread will match true. The ptid must represent a
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specific LWP or THREAD, it can never be a wild card. */
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constexpr bool matches (const ptid_t &filter) const
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{
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return (/* If filter represents any ptid, it's always a match. */
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filter == make_minus_one ()
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/* If filter is only a pid, any ptid with that pid
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matches. */
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|| (filter.is_pid () && m_pid == filter.pid ())
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/* Otherwise, this ptid only matches if it's exactly equal
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to filter. */
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}
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/* Return a string representation of the ptid.
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This is only meant to be used in debug messages. */
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std::string to_string () const;
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/* Make a null ptid. */
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static constexpr ptid_t make_null ()
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{ return ptid_t (0, 0, 0); }
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/* Make a minus one ptid. */
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static constexpr ptid_t make_minus_one ()
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{ return ptid_t (-1, 0, 0); }
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private:
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/* Process id. */
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int m_pid;
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/* Lightweight process id. */
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long m_lwp;
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/* Thread id. */
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ULONGEST m_tid;
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};
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/* Functor to hash a ptid. */
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struct hash_ptid
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{
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size_t operator() (const ptid_t &ptid) const
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{
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std::hash<long> long_hash;
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return (long_hash (ptid.pid ())
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+ long_hash (ptid.lwp ())
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+ long_hash (ptid.tid ()));
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}
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};
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/* The null or zero ptid, often used to indicate no process. */
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extern const ptid_t null_ptid;
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/* The (-1,0,0) ptid, often used to indicate either an error condition
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or a "don't care" condition, i.e, "run all threads." */
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extern const ptid_t minus_one_ptid;
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#endif /* COMMON_PTID_H */
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