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/* Multi-process/thread control defs for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999,
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2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Lynx Real-Time Systems, Inc. Los Gatos, CA.
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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 GDBTHREAD_H
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#define GDBTHREAD_H
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struct symtab;
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#include "breakpoint.h"
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#include "frame.h"
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#include "ui-out.h"
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#include "inferior.h"
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struct thread_info
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{
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struct thread_info *next;
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ptid_t ptid; /* "Actual process id";
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In fact, this may be overloaded with
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kernel thread id, etc. */
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int num; /* Convenient handle (GDB thread id) */
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/* Non-zero means the thread is executing. Note: this is different
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from saying that there is an active target and we are stopped at
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a breakpoint, for instance. This is a real indicator whether the
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thread is off and running. */
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/* This field is internal to thread.c. Never access it directly,
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use is_executing instead. */
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int executing_;
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/* Frontend view of the thread state. Note that the RUNNING/STOPPED
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states are different from EXECUTING. When the thread is stopped
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internally while handling an internal event, like a software
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single-step breakpoint, EXECUTING will be false, but running will
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still be true. As a possible future extension, this could turn
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into enum { stopped, exited, stepping, finishing, until(ling),
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running ... } */
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/* This field is internal to thread.c. Never access it directly,
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use is_running instead. */
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int state_;
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/* If this is > 0, then it means there's code out there that relies
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on this thread being listed. Don't delete it from the lists even
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if we detect it exiting. */
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int refcount;
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/* User/external stepping state. */
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/* Step-resume or longjmp-resume breakpoint. */
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struct breakpoint *step_resume_breakpoint;
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/* Range to single step within.
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If this is nonzero, respond to a single-step signal by continuing
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to step if the pc is in this range.
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If step_range_start and step_range_end are both 1, it means to
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step for a single instruction (FIXME: it might clean up
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wait_for_inferior in a minor way if this were changed to the
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address of the instruction and that address plus one. But maybe
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not.). */
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CORE_ADDR step_range_start; /* Inclusive */
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CORE_ADDR step_range_end; /* Exclusive */
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/* Stack frame address as of when stepping command was issued.
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This is how we know when we step into a subroutine call, and how
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to set the frame for the breakpoint used to step out. */
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struct frame_id step_frame_id;
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/* Similarly, the frame ID of the underlying stack frame (skipping
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any inlined frames). */
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struct frame_id step_stack_frame_id;
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int current_line;
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struct symtab *current_symtab;
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/* Internal stepping state. */
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/* Record the pc of the thread the last time it stopped. This is
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maintained by proceed and keep_going, and used in
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adjust_pc_after_break to distinguish a hardware single-step
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SIGTRAP from a breakpoint SIGTRAP. */
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CORE_ADDR prev_pc;
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/* Nonzero if we are presently stepping over a breakpoint.
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If we hit a breakpoint or watchpoint, and then continue, we need
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to single step the current thread with breakpoints disabled, to
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avoid hitting the same breakpoint or watchpoint again. And we
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should step just a single thread and keep other threads stopped,
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so that other threads don't miss breakpoints while they are
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removed.
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So, this variable simultaneously means that we need to single
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step the current thread, keep other threads stopped, and that
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breakpoints should be removed while we step.
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This variable is set either:
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- in proceed, when we resume inferior on user's explicit request
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- in keep_going, if handle_inferior_event decides we need to
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step over breakpoint.
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The variable is cleared in normal_stop. The proceed calls
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wait_for_inferior, which calls handle_inferior_event in a loop,
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and until wait_for_inferior exits, this variable is changed only
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by keep_going. */
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int trap_expected;
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/* Should we step over breakpoint next time keep_going is called? */
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int stepping_over_breakpoint;
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/* Set to TRUE if we should finish single-stepping over a breakpoint
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after hitting the current step-resume breakpoint. */
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int step_after_step_resume_breakpoint;
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/* This is set TRUE when a catchpoint of a shared library event
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triggers. Since we don't wish to leave the inferior in the
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solib hook when we report the event, we step the inferior
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back to user code before stopping and reporting the event. */
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int stepping_through_solib_after_catch;
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/* When stepping_through_solib_after_catch is TRUE, this is a
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list of the catchpoints that should be reported as triggering
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when we finally do stop stepping. */
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bpstat stepping_through_solib_catchpoints;
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/* Per-thread command support. */
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/* Pointer to what is left to do for an execution command after the
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target stops. Used only in asynchronous mode, by targets that
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support async execution. Several execution commands use it. */
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struct continuation *continuations;
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/* Similar to the above, but used when a single execution command
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requires several resume/stop iterations. Used by the step
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command. */
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struct continuation *intermediate_continuations;
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/* Nonzero if the thread is being proceeded for a "finish" command
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or a similar situation when stop_registers should be saved. */
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int proceed_to_finish;
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/* Nonzero if the thread is being proceeded for an inferior function
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call. */
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int in_infcall;
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enum step_over_calls_kind step_over_calls;
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/* Nonzero if stopped due to a step command. */
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int stop_step;
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/* If stepping, nonzero means step count is > 1 so don't print frame
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next time inferior stops if it stops due to stepping. */
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int step_multi;
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/* This is used to remember when a fork or vfork event was caught by
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a catchpoint, and thus the event is to be followed at the next
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resume of the thread, and not immediately. */
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struct target_waitstatus pending_follow;
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/* Last signal that the inferior received (why it stopped). */
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enum target_signal stop_signal;
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/* Chain containing status of breakpoint(s) the thread stopped
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at. */
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bpstat stop_bpstat;
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/* True if this thread has been explicitly requested to stop. */
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int stop_requested;
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/* Private data used by the target vector implementation. */
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struct private_thread_info *private;
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/* Function that is called to free PRIVATE. If this is NULL, then
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xfree will be called on PRIVATE. */
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void (*private_dtor) (struct private_thread_info *);
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};
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/* Create an empty thread list, or empty the existing one. */
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extern void init_thread_list (void);
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/* Add a thread to the thread list, print a message
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that a new thread is found, and return the pointer to
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the new thread. Caller my use this pointer to
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initialize the private thread data. */
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extern struct thread_info *add_thread (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Same as add_thread, but does not print a message
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about new thread. */
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extern struct thread_info *add_thread_silent (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Same as add_thread, and sets the private info. */
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extern struct thread_info *add_thread_with_info (ptid_t ptid,
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struct private_thread_info *);
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/* Delete an existing thread list entry. */
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extern void delete_thread (ptid_t);
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/* Delete an existing thread list entry, and be quiet about it. Used
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after the process this thread having belonged to having already
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exited, for example. */
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extern void delete_thread_silent (ptid_t);
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/* Delete a step_resume_breakpoint from the thread database. */
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extern void delete_step_resume_breakpoint (struct thread_info *);
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/* Translate the integer thread id (GDB's homegrown id, not the system's)
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into a "pid" (which may be overloaded with extra thread information). */
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extern ptid_t thread_id_to_pid (int);
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/* Translate a 'pid' (which may be overloaded with extra thread information)
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into the integer thread id (GDB's homegrown id, not the system's). */
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extern int pid_to_thread_id (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Boolean test for an already-known pid (which may be overloaded with
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extra thread information). */
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extern int in_thread_list (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Boolean test for an already-known thread id (GDB's homegrown id,
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not the system's). */
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extern int valid_thread_id (int thread);
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/* Search function to lookup a thread by 'pid'. */
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extern struct thread_info *find_thread_ptid (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Find thread by GDB user-visible thread number. */
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struct thread_info *find_thread_id (int num);
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/* Finds the first thread of the inferior given by PID. If PID is -1,
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returns the first thread in the list. */
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struct thread_info *first_thread_of_process (int pid);
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/* Returns any thread of process PID. */
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extern struct thread_info *any_thread_of_process (int pid);
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/* Returns any non-exited thread of process PID, giving preference for
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already stopped threads. */
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extern struct thread_info *any_live_thread_of_process (int pid);
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/* Change the ptid of thread OLD_PTID to NEW_PTID. */
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void thread_change_ptid (ptid_t old_ptid, ptid_t new_ptid);
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/* Iterator function to call a user-provided callback function
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once for each known thread. */
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typedef int (*thread_callback_func) (struct thread_info *, void *);
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extern struct thread_info *iterate_over_threads (thread_callback_func, void *);
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extern int thread_count (void);
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/* Switch from one thread to another. */
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extern void switch_to_thread (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Marks thread PTID is running, or stopped.
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If PIDGET (PTID) is -1, marks all threads. */
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extern void set_running (ptid_t ptid, int running);
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/* Marks or clears thread(s) PTID as having been requested to stop.
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If PTID is MINUS_ONE_PTID, applies to all threads. If
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ptid_is_pid(PTID) is true, applies to all threads of the process
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pointed at by PTID. If STOP, then the THREAD_STOP_REQUESTED
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observer is called with PTID as argument. */
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extern void set_stop_requested (ptid_t ptid, int stop);
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/* NOTE: Since the thread state is not a boolean, most times, you do
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not want to check it with negation. If you really want to check if
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the thread is stopped,
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use (good):
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if (is_stopped (ptid))
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instead of (bad):
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if (!is_running (ptid))
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The latter also returns true on exited threads, most likelly not
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what you want. */
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/* Reports if in the frontend's perpective, thread PTID is running. */
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extern int is_running (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Is this thread listed, but known to have exited? We keep it listed
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(but not visible) until it's safe to delete. */
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extern int is_exited (ptid_t ptid);
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/* In the frontend's perpective, is this thread stopped? */
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extern int is_stopped (ptid_t ptid);
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/* In the frontend's perpective is there any thread running? */
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extern int any_running (void);
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/* Marks thread PTID as executing, or not. If PIDGET (PTID) is -1,
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marks all threads.
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Note that this is different from the running state. See the
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description of state_ and executing_ fields of struct
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thread_info. */
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extern void set_executing (ptid_t ptid, int executing);
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/* Reports if thread PTID is executing. */
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extern int is_executing (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Merge the executing property of thread PTID over to its thread
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state property (frontend running/stopped view).
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"not executing" -> "stopped"
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"executing" -> "running"
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"exited" -> "exited"
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If PIDGET (PTID) is -1, go over all threads.
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Notifications are only emitted if the thread state did change. */
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extern void finish_thread_state (ptid_t ptid);
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/* Same as FINISH_THREAD_STATE, but with an interface suitable to be
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registered as a cleanup. PTID_P points to the ptid_t that is
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passed to FINISH_THREAD_STATE. */
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extern void finish_thread_state_cleanup (void *ptid_p);
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/* Commands with a prefix of `thread'. */
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extern struct cmd_list_element *thread_cmd_list;
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/* Print notices on thread events (attach, detach, etc.), set with
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`set print thread-events'. */
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extern int print_thread_events;
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extern void print_thread_info (struct ui_out *uiout, int thread,
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int pid);
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extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_restore_current_thread (void);
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/* Returns a pointer into the thread_info corresponding to
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INFERIOR_PTID. INFERIOR_PTID *must* be in the thread list. */
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extern struct thread_info* inferior_thread (void);
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extern void update_thread_list (void);
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#endif /* GDBTHREAD_H */
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