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/* Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005,
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   2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 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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#include "defs.h"
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#include "observer.h"
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#include "gdbcmd.h"
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#include "target.h"
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#include "ada-lang.h"
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#include "gdbcore.h"
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#include "inferior.h"
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#include "gdbthread.h"
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/* The name of the array in the GNAT runtime where the Ada Task Control
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   Block of each task is stored.  */
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#define KNOWN_TASKS_NAME "system__tasking__debug__known_tasks"
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/* The maximum number of tasks known to the Ada runtime */
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static const int MAX_NUMBER_OF_KNOWN_TASKS = 1000;
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enum task_states
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{
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  Unactivated,
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  Runnable,
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  Terminated,
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  Activator_Sleep,
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  Acceptor_Sleep,
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  Entry_Caller_Sleep,
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  Async_Select_Sleep,
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  Delay_Sleep,
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  Master_Completion_Sleep,
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  Master_Phase_2_Sleep,
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  Interrupt_Server_Idle_Sleep,
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  Interrupt_Server_Blocked_Interrupt_Sleep,
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  Timer_Server_Sleep,
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  AST_Server_Sleep,
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  Asynchronous_Hold,
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  Interrupt_Server_Blocked_On_Event_Flag,
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  Activating,
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  Acceptor_Delay_Sleep
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};
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/* A short description corresponding to each possible task state.  */
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static const char *task_states[] = {
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  N_("Unactivated"),
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  N_("Runnable"),
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  N_("Terminated"),
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  N_("Child Activation Wait"),
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  N_("Accept or Select Term"),
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  N_("Waiting on entry call"),
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  N_("Async Select Wait"),
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  N_("Delay Sleep"),
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  N_("Child Termination Wait"),
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  N_("Wait Child in Term Alt"),
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  "",
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  "",
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  "",
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  "",
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  N_("Asynchronous Hold"),
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  "",
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  N_("Activating"),
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  N_("Selective Wait")
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};
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/* A longer description corresponding to each possible task state.  */
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static const char *long_task_states[] = {
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  N_("Unactivated"),
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  N_("Runnable"),
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  N_("Terminated"),
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  N_("Waiting for child activation"),
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  N_("Blocked in accept or select with terminate"),
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  N_("Waiting on entry call"),
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  N_("Asynchronous Selective Wait"),
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  N_("Delay Sleep"),
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  N_("Waiting for children termination"),
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  N_("Waiting for children in terminate alternative"),
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  "",
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  "",
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  "",
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  "",
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  N_("Asynchronous Hold"),
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  "",
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  N_("Activating"),
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  N_("Blocked in selective wait statement")
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};
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/* The index of certain important fields in the Ada Task Control Block
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   record and sub-records.  */
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struct tcb_fieldnos
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{
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  /* Fields in record Ada_Task_Control_Block.  */
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  int common;
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  int entry_calls;
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  int atc_nesting_level;
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  /* Fields in record Common_ATCB.  */
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  int state;
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  int parent;
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  int priority;
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  int image;
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  int image_len;     /* This field may be missing.  */
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  int call;
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  int ll;
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  /* Fields in Task_Primitives.Private_Data.  */
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  int ll_thread;
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  int ll_lwp;        /* This field may be missing.  */
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  /* Fields in Common_ATCB.Call.all.  */
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  int call_self;
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};
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/* The type description for the ATCB record and subrecords, and
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   the associated tcb_fieldnos. For efficiency reasons, these are made
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   static globals so that we can compute them only once the first time
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   and reuse them later.  Set to NULL if the types haven't been computed
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   yet, or if they may be obsolete (for instance after having loaded
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   a new binary).  */
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static struct type *atcb_type = NULL;
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static struct type *atcb_common_type = NULL;
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static struct type *atcb_ll_type = NULL;
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static struct type *atcb_call_type = NULL;
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static struct tcb_fieldnos fieldno;
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/* Set to 1 when the cached address of System.Tasking.Debug.Known_Tasks
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   might be stale and so needs to be recomputed.  */
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static int ada_tasks_check_symbol_table = 1;
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/* The list of Ada tasks.
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   Note: To each task we associate a number that the user can use to
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   reference it - this number is printed beside each task in the tasks
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   info listing displayed by "info tasks".  This number is equal to
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   its index in the vector + 1.  Reciprocally, to compute the index
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   of a task in the vector, we need to substract 1 from its number.  */
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typedef struct ada_task_info ada_task_info_s;
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DEF_VEC_O(ada_task_info_s);
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static VEC(ada_task_info_s) *task_list = NULL;
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/* When non-zero, this flag indicates that the current task_list
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   is obsolete, and should be recomputed before it is accessed.  */
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static int stale_task_list_p = 1;
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/* Return the task number of the task whose ptid is PTID, or zero
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   if the task could not be found.  */
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int
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ada_get_task_number (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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  int i;
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  for (i=0; i < VEC_length (ada_task_info_s, task_list); i++)
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    if (ptid_equal (VEC_index (ada_task_info_s, task_list, i)->ptid, ptid))
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      return i + 1;
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  return 0;  /* No matching task found.  */
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}
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/* Return the task number of the task that matches TASK_ID, or zero
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   if the task could not be found.  */
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static int
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get_task_number_from_id (CORE_ADDR task_id)
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{
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  int i;
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  for (i = 0; i < VEC_length (ada_task_info_s, task_list); i++)
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    {
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      struct ada_task_info *task_info =
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        VEC_index (ada_task_info_s, task_list, i);
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      if (task_info->task_id == task_id)
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        return i + 1;
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    }
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  /* Task not found.  Return 0.  */
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  return 0;
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}
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/* Return non-zero if TASK_NUM is a valid task number.  */
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int
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valid_task_id (int task_num)
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{
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  ada_build_task_list (0);
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  return (task_num > 0
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          && task_num <= VEC_length (ada_task_info_s, task_list));
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}
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/* Return non-zero iff the task STATE corresponds to a non-terminated
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   task state.  */
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static int
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ada_task_is_alive (struct ada_task_info *task_info)
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{
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  return (task_info->state != Terminated);
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}
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/* Extract the contents of the value as a string whose length is LENGTH,
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   and store the result in DEST.  */
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static void
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value_as_string (char *dest, struct value *val, int length)
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{
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  memcpy (dest, value_contents (val), length);
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  dest[length] = '\0';
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}
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/* Extract the string image from the fat string corresponding to VAL,
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   and store it in DEST.  If the string length is greater than MAX_LEN,
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   then truncate the result to the first MAX_LEN characters of the fat
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   string.  */
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static void
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read_fat_string_value (char *dest, struct value *val, int max_len)
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{
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  struct value *array_val;
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  struct value *bounds_val;
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  int len;
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  /* The following variables are made static to avoid recomputing them
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     each time this function is called.  */
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  static int initialize_fieldnos = 1;
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  static int array_fieldno;
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  static int bounds_fieldno;
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  static int upper_bound_fieldno;
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  /* Get the index of the fields that we will need to read in order
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     to extract the string from the fat string.  */
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  if (initialize_fieldnos)
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    {
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      struct type *type = value_type (val);
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      struct type *bounds_type;
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      array_fieldno = ada_get_field_index (type, "P_ARRAY", 0);
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      bounds_fieldno = ada_get_field_index (type, "P_BOUNDS", 0);
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      bounds_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, bounds_fieldno);
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      if (TYPE_CODE (bounds_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
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        bounds_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (bounds_type);
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      if (TYPE_CODE (bounds_type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
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        error (_("Unknown task name format. Aborting"));
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      upper_bound_fieldno = ada_get_field_index (bounds_type, "UB0", 0);
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      initialize_fieldnos = 0;
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    }
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  /* Get the size of the task image by checking the value of the bounds.
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     The lower bound is always 1, so we only need to read the upper bound.  */
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  bounds_val = value_ind (value_field (val, bounds_fieldno));
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  len = value_as_long (value_field (bounds_val, upper_bound_fieldno));
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  /* Make sure that we do not read more than max_len characters...  */
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  if (len > max_len)
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    len = max_len;
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  /* Extract LEN characters from the fat string.  */
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  array_val = value_ind (value_field (val, array_fieldno));
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  read_memory (value_address (array_val), dest, len);
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  /* Add the NUL character to close the string.  */
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  dest[len] = '\0';
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}
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/* Return the address of the Known_Tasks array maintained in
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   the Ada Runtime.  Return NULL if the array could not be found,
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   meaning that the inferior program probably does not use tasking.
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   In order to provide a fast response time, this function caches
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   the Known_Tasks array address after the lookup during the first
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   call. Subsequent calls will simply return this cached address.  */
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static CORE_ADDR
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get_known_tasks_addr (void)
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{
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  static CORE_ADDR known_tasks_addr = 0;
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  if (ada_tasks_check_symbol_table)
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    {
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      struct symbol *sym;
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      struct minimal_symbol *msym;
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      msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (KNOWN_TASKS_NAME, NULL, NULL);
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      if (msym != NULL)
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        known_tasks_addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym);
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      else
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        {
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          if (target_lookup_symbol (KNOWN_TASKS_NAME, &known_tasks_addr) != 0)
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            return 0;
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        }
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      /* FIXME: brobecker 2003-03-05: Here would be a much better place
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         to attach the ada-tasks observers, instead of doing this
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         unconditionaly in _initialize_tasks. This would avoid an
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         unecessary notification when the inferior does not use tasking
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         or as long as the user does not use the ada-tasks commands.
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         Unfortunately, this is not possible for the moment: the current
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         code resets ada__tasks_check_symbol_table back to 1 whenever
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         symbols for a new program are being loaded. If we place the
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         observers intialization here, we will end up adding new observers
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         everytime we do the check for Ada tasking-related symbols
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         above. This would currently have benign effects, but is still
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         undesirable. The cleanest approach is probably to create a new
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         observer to notify us when the user is debugging a new program.
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         We would then reset ada__tasks_check_symbol_table back to 1
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         during the notification, but also detach all observers.
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         BTW: observers are probably not reentrant, so detaching during
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         a notification may not be the safest thing to do... Sigh...
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         But creating the new observer would be a good idea in any case,
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         since this allow us to make ada__tasks_check_symbol_table
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         static, which is a good bonus.  */
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      ada_tasks_check_symbol_table = 0;
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    }
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  return known_tasks_addr;
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}
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/* Get from the debugging information the type description of all types
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   related to the Ada Task Control Block that will be needed in order to
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   read the list of known tasks in the Ada runtime.  Also return the
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   associated ATCB_FIELDNOS.
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   Error handling:  Any data missing from the debugging info will cause
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   an error to be raised, and none of the return values to be set.
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   Users of this function can depend on the fact that all or none of the
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   return values will be set.  */
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static void
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get_tcb_types_info (struct type **atcb_type,
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                    struct type **atcb_common_type,
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                    struct type **atcb_ll_type,
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                    struct type **atcb_call_type,
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                    struct tcb_fieldnos *atcb_fieldnos)
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{
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  struct type *type;
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  struct type *common_type;
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  struct type *ll_type;
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  struct type *call_type;
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  struct tcb_fieldnos fieldnos;
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  const char *atcb_name = "system__tasking__ada_task_control_block___XVE";
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  const char *atcb_name_fixed = "system__tasking__ada_task_control_block";
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  const char *common_atcb_name = "system__tasking__common_atcb";
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  const char *private_data_name = "system__task_primitives__private_data";
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  const char *entry_call_record_name = "system__tasking__entry_call_record";
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  struct symbol *atcb_sym =
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    lookup_symbol (atcb_name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
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  const struct symbol *common_atcb_sym =
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    lookup_symbol (common_atcb_name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
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  const struct symbol *private_data_sym =
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    lookup_symbol (private_data_name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
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  const struct symbol *entry_call_record_sym =
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    lookup_symbol (entry_call_record_name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
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  if (atcb_sym == NULL || atcb_sym->type == NULL)
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    {
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      /* In Ravenscar run-time libs, the  ATCB does not have a dynamic
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         size, so the symbol name differs.  */
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      atcb_sym = lookup_symbol (atcb_name_fixed, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
377
 
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      if (atcb_sym == NULL || atcb_sym->type == NULL)
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        error (_("Cannot find Ada_Task_Control_Block type. Aborting"));
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      type = atcb_sym->type;
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    }
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  else
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    {
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      /* Get a static representation of the type record
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         Ada_Task_Control_Block.  */
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      type = atcb_sym->type;
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      type = ada_template_to_fixed_record_type_1 (type, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
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    }
390
 
391
  if (common_atcb_sym == NULL || common_atcb_sym->type == NULL)
392
    error (_("Cannot find Common_ATCB type. Aborting"));
393
  if (private_data_sym == NULL || private_data_sym->type == NULL)
394
    error (_("Cannot find Private_Data type. Aborting"));
395
  if (entry_call_record_sym == NULL || entry_call_record_sym->type == NULL)
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    error (_("Cannot find Entry_Call_Record type. Aborting"));
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  /* Get the type for Ada_Task_Control_Block.Common.  */
399
  common_type = common_atcb_sym->type;
400
 
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  /* Get the type for Ada_Task_Control_Bloc.Common.Call.LL.  */
402
  ll_type = private_data_sym->type;
403
 
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  /* Get the type for Common_ATCB.Call.all.  */
405
  call_type = entry_call_record_sym->type;
406
 
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  /* Get the field indices.  */
408
  fieldnos.common = ada_get_field_index (type, "common", 0);
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  fieldnos.entry_calls = ada_get_field_index (type, "entry_calls", 1);
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  fieldnos.atc_nesting_level =
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    ada_get_field_index (type, "atc_nesting_level", 1);
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  fieldnos.state = ada_get_field_index (common_type, "state", 0);
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  fieldnos.parent = ada_get_field_index (common_type, "parent", 1);
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  fieldnos.priority = ada_get_field_index (common_type, "base_priority", 0);
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  fieldnos.image = ada_get_field_index (common_type, "task_image", 1);
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  fieldnos.image_len = ada_get_field_index (common_type, "task_image_len", 1);
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  fieldnos.call = ada_get_field_index (common_type, "call", 1);
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  fieldnos.ll = ada_get_field_index (common_type, "ll", 0);
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  fieldnos.ll_thread = ada_get_field_index (ll_type, "thread", 0);
420
  fieldnos.ll_lwp = ada_get_field_index (ll_type, "lwp", 1);
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  fieldnos.call_self = ada_get_field_index (call_type, "self", 0);
422
 
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  /* On certain platforms such as x86-windows, the "lwp" field has been
424
     named "thread_id".  This field will likely be renamed in the future,
425
     but we need to support both possibilities to avoid an unnecessary
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     dependency on a recent compiler.  We therefore try locating the
427
     "thread_id" field in place of the "lwp" field if we did not find
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     the latter.  */
429
  if (fieldnos.ll_lwp < 0)
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    fieldnos.ll_lwp = ada_get_field_index (ll_type, "thread_id", 1);
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  /* Set all the out parameters all at once, now that we are certain
433
     that there are no potential error() anymore.  */
434
  *atcb_type = type;
435
  *atcb_common_type = common_type;
436
  *atcb_ll_type = ll_type;
437
  *atcb_call_type = call_type;
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  *atcb_fieldnos = fieldnos;
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}
440
 
441
/* Build the PTID of the task from its COMMON_VALUE, which is the "Common"
442
   component of its ATCB record.  This PTID needs to match the PTID used
443
   by the thread layer.  */
444
 
445
static ptid_t
446
ptid_from_atcb_common (struct value *common_value)
447
{
448
  long thread = 0;
449
  CORE_ADDR lwp = 0;
450
  struct value *ll_value;
451
  ptid_t ptid;
452
 
453
  ll_value = value_field (common_value, fieldno.ll);
454
 
455
  if (fieldno.ll_lwp >= 0)
456
    lwp = value_as_address (value_field (ll_value, fieldno.ll_lwp));
457
  thread = value_as_long (value_field (ll_value, fieldno.ll_thread));
458
 
459
  ptid = target_get_ada_task_ptid (lwp, thread);
460
 
461
  return ptid;
462
}
463
 
464
/* Read the ATCB data of a given task given its TASK_ID (which is in practice
465
   the address of its assocated ATCB record), and store the result inside
466
   TASK_INFO.  */
467
 
468
static void
469
read_atcb (CORE_ADDR task_id, struct ada_task_info *task_info)
470
{
471
  struct value *tcb_value;
472
  struct value *common_value;
473
  struct value *atc_nesting_level_value;
474
  struct value *entry_calls_value;
475
  struct value *entry_calls_value_element;
476
  int called_task_fieldno = -1;
477
  const char ravenscar_task_name[] = "Ravenscar task";
478
 
479
  if (atcb_type == NULL)
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    get_tcb_types_info (&atcb_type, &atcb_common_type, &atcb_ll_type,
481
                        &atcb_call_type, &fieldno);
482
 
483
  tcb_value = value_from_contents_and_address (atcb_type, NULL, task_id);
484
  common_value = value_field (tcb_value, fieldno.common);
485
 
486
  /* Fill in the task_id.  */
487
 
488
  task_info->task_id = task_id;
489
 
490
  /* Compute the name of the task.
491
 
492
     Depending on the GNAT version used, the task image is either a fat
493
     string, or a thin array of characters.  Older versions of GNAT used
494
     to use fat strings, and therefore did not need an extra field in
495
     the ATCB to store the string length. For efficiency reasons, newer
496
     versions of GNAT replaced the fat string by a static buffer, but this
497
     also required the addition of a new field named "Image_Len" containing
498
     the length of the task name. The method used to extract the task name
499
     is selected depending on the existence of this field.
500
 
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     In some run-time libs (e.g. Ravenscar), the name is not in the ATCB;
502
     we may want to get it from the first user frame of the stack. For now,
503
     we just give a dummy name.  */
504
 
505
  if (fieldno.image_len == -1)
506
    {
507
      if (fieldno.image >= 0)
508
        read_fat_string_value (task_info->name,
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                               value_field (common_value, fieldno.image),
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                               sizeof (task_info->name) - 1);
511
      else
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        strcpy (task_info->name, ravenscar_task_name);
513
    }
514
  else
515
    {
516
      int len = value_as_long (value_field (common_value, fieldno.image_len));
517
 
518
      value_as_string (task_info->name,
519
                       value_field (common_value, fieldno.image), len);
520
    }
521
 
522
  /* Compute the task state and priority.  */
523
 
524
  task_info->state = value_as_long (value_field (common_value, fieldno.state));
525
  task_info->priority =
526
    value_as_long (value_field (common_value, fieldno.priority));
527
 
528
  /* If the ATCB contains some information about the parent task,
529
     then compute it as well.  Otherwise, zero.  */
530
 
531
  if (fieldno.parent >= 0)
532
    task_info->parent =
533
      value_as_address (value_field (common_value, fieldno.parent));
534
  else
535
    task_info->parent = 0;
536
 
537
 
538
  /* If the ATCB contains some information about entry calls, then
539
     compute the "called_task" as well.  Otherwise, zero.  */
540
 
541
  if (fieldno.atc_nesting_level > 0 && fieldno.entry_calls > 0)
542
    {
543
      /* Let My_ATCB be the Ada task control block of a task calling the
544
         entry of another task; then the Task_Id of the called task is
545
         in My_ATCB.Entry_Calls (My_ATCB.ATC_Nesting_Level).Called_Task.  */
546
      atc_nesting_level_value = value_field (tcb_value,
547
                                             fieldno.atc_nesting_level);
548
      entry_calls_value =
549
        ada_coerce_to_simple_array_ptr (value_field (tcb_value,
550
                                                     fieldno.entry_calls));
551
      entry_calls_value_element =
552
        value_subscript (entry_calls_value,
553
                         value_as_long (atc_nesting_level_value));
554
      called_task_fieldno =
555
        ada_get_field_index (value_type (entry_calls_value_element),
556
                             "called_task", 0);
557
      task_info->called_task =
558
        value_as_address (value_field (entry_calls_value_element,
559
                                       called_task_fieldno));
560
    }
561
  else
562
    {
563
      task_info->called_task = 0;
564
    }
565
 
566
  /* If the ATCB cotnains some information about RV callers,
567
     then compute the "caller_task".  Otherwise, zero.  */
568
 
569
  task_info->caller_task = 0;
570
  if (fieldno.call >= 0)
571
    {
572
      /* Get the ID of the caller task from Common_ATCB.Call.all.Self.
573
         If Common_ATCB.Call is null, then there is no caller.  */
574
      const CORE_ADDR call =
575
        value_as_address (value_field (common_value, fieldno.call));
576
      struct value *call_val;
577
 
578
      if (call != 0)
579
        {
580
          call_val =
581
            value_from_contents_and_address (atcb_call_type, NULL, call);
582
          task_info->caller_task =
583
            value_as_address (value_field (call_val, fieldno.call_self));
584
        }
585
    }
586
 
587
  /* And finally, compute the task ptid.  */
588
 
589
  if (ada_task_is_alive (task_info))
590
    task_info->ptid = ptid_from_atcb_common (common_value);
591
  else
592
    task_info->ptid = null_ptid;
593
}
594
 
595
/* Read the ATCB info of the given task (identified by TASK_ID), and
596
   add the result to the TASK_LIST.  */
597
 
598
static void
599
add_ada_task (CORE_ADDR task_id)
600
{
601
  struct ada_task_info task_info;
602
 
603
  read_atcb (task_id, &task_info);
604
  VEC_safe_push (ada_task_info_s, task_list, &task_info);
605
}
606
 
607
/* Read the Known_Tasks array from the inferior memory, and store
608
   it in TASK_LIST.  Return non-zero upon success.  */
609
 
610
static int
611
read_known_tasks_array (void)
612
{
613
  const int target_ptr_byte =
614
    gdbarch_ptr_bit (target_gdbarch) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
615
  const CORE_ADDR known_tasks_addr = get_known_tasks_addr ();
616
  const int known_tasks_size = target_ptr_byte * MAX_NUMBER_OF_KNOWN_TASKS;
617
  gdb_byte *known_tasks = alloca (known_tasks_size);
618
  int i;
619
 
620
  /* Step 1: Clear the current list, if necessary.  */
621
  VEC_truncate (ada_task_info_s, task_list, 0);
622
 
623
  /* If the application does not use task, then no more needs to be done.
624
     It is important to have the task list cleared (see above) before we
625
     return, as we don't want a stale task list to be used...  This can
626
     happen for instance when debugging a non-multitasking program after
627
     having debugged a multitasking one.  */
628
  if (known_tasks_addr == 0)
629
    return 0;
630
 
631
  /* Step 2: Build a new list by reading the ATCBs from the Known_Tasks
632
     array in the Ada runtime.  */
633
  read_memory (known_tasks_addr, known_tasks, known_tasks_size);
634
  for (i = 0; i < MAX_NUMBER_OF_KNOWN_TASKS; i++)
635
    {
636
      struct type *data_ptr_type =
637
        builtin_type (target_gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
638
      CORE_ADDR task_id =
639
        extract_typed_address (known_tasks + i * target_ptr_byte,
640
                               data_ptr_type);
641
 
642
      if (task_id != 0)
643
        add_ada_task (task_id);
644
    }
645
 
646
  /* Step 3: Unset stale_task_list_p, to avoid re-reading the Known_Tasks
647
     array unless needed.  Then report a success.  */
648
  stale_task_list_p = 0;
649
 
650
  return 1;
651
}
652
 
653
/* Builds the task_list by reading the Known_Tasks array from
654
   the inferior.  Prints an appropriate message and returns non-zero
655
   if it failed to build this list.  */
656
 
657
int
658
ada_build_task_list (int warn_if_null)
659
{
660
  if (!target_has_stack)
661
    error (_("Cannot inspect Ada tasks when program is not running"));
662
 
663
  if (stale_task_list_p)
664
    read_known_tasks_array ();
665
 
666
  if (task_list == NULL)
667
    {
668
      if (warn_if_null)
669
        printf_filtered (_("Your application does not use any Ada tasks.\n"));
670
      return 0;
671
    }
672
 
673
  return 1;
674
}
675
 
676
/* Print a one-line description of the task whose number is TASKNO.
677
   The formatting should fit the "info tasks" array.  */
678
 
679
static void
680
short_task_info (int taskno)
681
{
682
  const struct ada_task_info *const task_info =
683
    VEC_index (ada_task_info_s, task_list, taskno - 1);
684
  int active_task_p;
685
 
686
  gdb_assert (task_info != NULL);
687
 
688
  /* Print a star if this task is the current task (or the task currently
689
     selected).  */
690
 
691
  active_task_p = ptid_equal (task_info->ptid, inferior_ptid);
692
  if (active_task_p)
693
    printf_filtered ("*");
694
  else
695
    printf_filtered (" ");
696
 
697
  /* Print the task number.  */
698
  printf_filtered ("%3d", taskno);
699
 
700
  /* Print the Task ID.  */
701
  printf_filtered (" %9lx", (long) task_info->task_id);
702
 
703
  /* Print the Task ID of the task parent.  */
704
  printf_filtered (" %4d", get_task_number_from_id (task_info->parent));
705
 
706
  /* Print the base priority of the task.  */
707
  printf_filtered (" %3d", task_info->priority);
708
 
709
  /* Print the task current state.  */
710
  if (task_info->caller_task)
711
    printf_filtered (_(" Accepting RV with %-4d"),
712
                     get_task_number_from_id (task_info->caller_task));
713
  else if (task_info->state == Entry_Caller_Sleep && task_info->called_task)
714
    printf_filtered (_(" Waiting on RV with %-3d"),
715
                     get_task_number_from_id (task_info->called_task));
716
  else
717
    printf_filtered (" %-22s", _(task_states[task_info->state]));
718
 
719
  /* Finally, print the task name.  */
720
  if (task_info->name[0] != '\0')
721
    printf_filtered (" %s\n", task_info->name);
722
  else
723
    printf_filtered (_(" <no name>\n"));
724
}
725
 
726
/* Print a list containing a short description of all Ada tasks.  */
727
/* FIXME: Shouldn't we be using ui_out??? */
728
 
729
static void
730
info_tasks (int from_tty)
731
{
732
  int taskno;
733
  const int nb_tasks = VEC_length (ada_task_info_s, task_list);
734
 
735
  printf_filtered (_("  ID       TID P-ID Pri State                  Name\n"));
736
 
737
  for (taskno = 1; taskno <= nb_tasks; taskno++)
738
    short_task_info (taskno);
739
}
740
 
741
/* Print a detailed description of the Ada task whose ID is TASKNO_STR.  */
742
 
743
static void
744
info_task (char *taskno_str, int from_tty)
745
{
746
  const int taskno = value_as_long (parse_and_eval (taskno_str));
747
  struct ada_task_info *task_info;
748
  int parent_taskno = 0;
749
 
750
  if (taskno <= 0 || taskno > VEC_length (ada_task_info_s, task_list))
751
    error (_("Task ID %d not known.  Use the \"info tasks\" command to\n"
752
             "see the IDs of currently known tasks"), taskno);
753
  task_info = VEC_index (ada_task_info_s, task_list, taskno - 1);
754
 
755
  /* Print the Ada task ID.  */
756
  printf_filtered (_("Ada Task: %s\n"),
757
                   paddress (target_gdbarch, task_info->task_id));
758
 
759
  /* Print the name of the task.  */
760
  if (task_info->name[0] != '\0')
761
    printf_filtered (_("Name: %s\n"), task_info->name);
762
  else
763
    printf_filtered (_("<no name>\n"));
764
 
765
  /* Print the TID and LWP.  */
766
  printf_filtered (_("Thread: %#lx\n"), ptid_get_tid (task_info->ptid));
767
  printf_filtered (_("LWP: %#lx\n"), ptid_get_lwp (task_info->ptid));
768
 
769
  /* Print who is the parent (if any).  */
770
  if (task_info->parent != 0)
771
    parent_taskno = get_task_number_from_id (task_info->parent);
772
  if (parent_taskno)
773
    {
774
      struct ada_task_info *parent =
775
        VEC_index (ada_task_info_s, task_list, parent_taskno - 1);
776
 
777
      printf_filtered (_("Parent: %d"), parent_taskno);
778
      if (parent->name[0] != '\0')
779
        printf_filtered (" (%s)", parent->name);
780
      printf_filtered ("\n");
781
    }
782
  else
783
    printf_filtered (_("No parent\n"));
784
 
785
  /* Print the base priority.  */
786
  printf_filtered (_("Base Priority: %d\n"), task_info->priority);
787
 
788
  /* print the task current state.  */
789
  {
790
    int target_taskno = 0;
791
 
792
    if (task_info->caller_task)
793
      {
794
        target_taskno = get_task_number_from_id (task_info->caller_task);
795
        printf_filtered (_("State: Accepting rendezvous with %d"),
796
                         target_taskno);
797
      }
798
    else if (task_info->state == Entry_Caller_Sleep && task_info->called_task)
799
      {
800
        target_taskno = get_task_number_from_id (task_info->called_task);
801
        printf_filtered (_("State: Waiting on task %d's entry"),
802
                         target_taskno);
803
      }
804
    else
805
      printf_filtered (_("State: %s"), _(long_task_states[task_info->state]));
806
 
807
    if (target_taskno)
808
      {
809
        struct ada_task_info *target_task_info =
810
          VEC_index (ada_task_info_s, task_list, target_taskno - 1);
811
 
812
        if (target_task_info->name[0] != '\0')
813
          printf_filtered (" (%s)", target_task_info->name);
814
      }
815
 
816
    printf_filtered ("\n");
817
  }
818
}
819
 
820
/* If ARG is empty or null, then print a list of all Ada tasks.
821
   Otherwise, print detailed information about the task whose ID
822
   is ARG.
823
 
824
   Does nothing if the program doesn't use Ada tasking.  */
825
 
826
static void
827
info_tasks_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
828
{
829
  const int task_list_built = ada_build_task_list (1);
830
 
831
  if (!task_list_built)
832
    return;
833
 
834
  if (arg == NULL || *arg == '\0')
835
    info_tasks (from_tty);
836
  else
837
    info_task (arg, from_tty);
838
}
839
 
840
/* Print a message telling the user id of the current task.
841
   This function assumes that tasking is in use in the inferior.  */
842
 
843
static void
844
display_current_task_id (void)
845
{
846
  const int current_task = ada_get_task_number (inferior_ptid);
847
 
848
  if (current_task == 0)
849
    printf_filtered (_("[Current task is unknown]\n"));
850
  else
851
    printf_filtered (_("[Current task is %d]\n"), current_task);
852
}
853
 
854
/* Parse and evaluate TIDSTR into a task id, and try to switch to
855
   that task.  Print an error message if the task switch failed.  */
856
 
857
static void
858
task_command_1 (char *taskno_str, int from_tty)
859
{
860
  const int taskno = value_as_long (parse_and_eval (taskno_str));
861
  struct ada_task_info *task_info;
862
 
863
  if (taskno <= 0 || taskno > VEC_length (ada_task_info_s, task_list))
864
    error (_("Task ID %d not known.  Use the \"info tasks\" command to\n"
865
             "see the IDs of currently known tasks"), taskno);
866
  task_info = VEC_index (ada_task_info_s, task_list, taskno - 1);
867
 
868
  if (!ada_task_is_alive (task_info))
869
    error (_("Cannot switch to task %d: Task is no longer running"), taskno);
870
 
871
  /* On some platforms, the thread list is not updated until the user
872
     performs a thread-related operation (by using the "info threads"
873
     command, for instance).  So this thread list may not be up to date
874
     when the user attempts this task switch.  Since we cannot switch
875
     to the thread associated to our task if GDB does not know about
876
     that thread, we need to make sure that any new threads gets added
877
     to the thread list.  */
878
  target_find_new_threads ();
879
 
880
  switch_to_thread (task_info->ptid);
881
  ada_find_printable_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL));
882
  printf_filtered (_("[Switching to task %d]\n"), taskno);
883
  print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL),
884
                     frame_relative_level (get_selected_frame (NULL)), 1);
885
}
886
 
887
 
888
/* Print the ID of the current task if TASKNO_STR is empty or NULL.
889
   Otherwise, switch to the task indicated by TASKNO_STR.  */
890
 
891
static void
892
task_command (char *taskno_str, int from_tty)
893
{
894
  const int task_list_built = ada_build_task_list (1);
895
 
896
  if (!task_list_built)
897
    return;
898
 
899
  if (taskno_str == NULL || taskno_str[0] == '\0')
900
    display_current_task_id ();
901
  else
902
    {
903
      /* Task switching in core files doesn't work, either because:
904
           1. Thread support is not implemented with core files
905
           2. Thread support is implemented, but the thread IDs created
906
              after having read the core file are not the same as the ones
907
              that were used during the program life, before the crash.
908
              As a consequence, there is no longer a way for the debugger
909
              to find the associated thead ID of any given Ada task.
910
         So, instead of attempting a task switch without giving the user
911
         any clue as to what might have happened, just error-out with
912
         a message explaining that this feature is not supported.  */
913
      if (!target_has_execution)
914
        error (_("\
915
Task switching not supported when debugging from core files\n\
916
(use thread support instead)"));
917
      task_command_1 (taskno_str, from_tty);
918
    }
919
}
920
 
921
/* Indicate that the task list may have changed, so invalidate the cache.  */
922
 
923
static void
924
ada_task_list_changed (void)
925
{
926
  stale_task_list_p = 1;
927
}
928
 
929
/* The 'normal_stop' observer notification callback.  */
930
 
931
static void
932
ada_normal_stop_observer (struct bpstats *unused_args, int unused_args2)
933
{
934
  /* The inferior has been resumed, and just stopped. This means that
935
     our task_list needs to be recomputed before it can be used again.  */
936
  ada_task_list_changed ();
937
}
938
 
939
/* A routine to be called when the objfiles have changed.  */
940
 
941
static void
942
ada_new_objfile_observer (struct objfile *objfile)
943
{
944
  /* Invalidate all cached data that were extracted from an objfile.  */
945
 
946
  atcb_type = NULL;
947
  atcb_common_type = NULL;
948
  atcb_ll_type = NULL;
949
  atcb_call_type = NULL;
950
 
951
  ada_tasks_check_symbol_table = 1;
952
}
953
 
954
/* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes.  */
955
extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_tasks;
956
 
957
void
958
_initialize_tasks (void)
959
{
960
  /* Attach various observers.  */
961
  observer_attach_normal_stop (ada_normal_stop_observer);
962
  observer_attach_new_objfile (ada_new_objfile_observer);
963
 
964
  /* Some new commands provided by this module.  */
965
  add_info ("tasks", info_tasks_command,
966
            _("Provide information about all known Ada tasks"));
967
  add_cmd ("task", class_run, task_command,
968
           _("Use this command to switch between Ada tasks.\n\
969
Without argument, this command simply prints the current task ID"),
970
           &cmdlist);
971
}
972
 

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