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/* Generic serial interface routines Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GDB. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #include "defs.h" #include <ctype.h> #include "serial.h" #include "gdb_string.h" #include "gdbcmd.h" extern void _initialize_serial (void); /* Is serial being debugged? */ static int global_serial_debug_p; /* Linked list of serial I/O handlers */ static struct serial_ops *serial_ops_list = NULL; /* This is the last serial stream opened. Used by connect command. */ static struct serial *last_serial_opened = NULL; /* Pointer to list of scb's. */ static struct serial *scb_base; /* Non-NULL gives filename which contains a recording of the remote session, suitable for playback by gdbserver. */ static char *serial_logfile = NULL; static struct ui_file *serial_logfp = NULL; static struct serial_ops *serial_interface_lookup (char *); static void serial_logchar (struct ui_file *stream, int ch_type, int ch, int timeout); static const char logbase_hex[] = "hex"; static const char logbase_octal[] = "octal"; static const char logbase_ascii[] = "ascii"; static const char *logbase_enums[] = {logbase_hex, logbase_octal, logbase_ascii, NULL}; static const char *serial_logbase = logbase_ascii; static int serial_current_type = 0; /* Log char CH of type CHTYPE, with TIMEOUT */ /* Define bogus char to represent a BREAK. Should be careful to choose a value that can't be confused with a normal char, or an error code. */ #define SERIAL_BREAK 1235 static void serial_logchar (struct ui_file *stream, int ch_type, int ch, int timeout) { if (ch_type != serial_current_type) { fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "\n%c ", ch_type); serial_current_type = ch_type; } if (serial_logbase != logbase_ascii) fputc_unfiltered (' ', stream); switch (ch) { case SERIAL_TIMEOUT: fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "<Timeout: %d seconds>", timeout); return; case SERIAL_ERROR: fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "<Error: %s>", safe_strerror (errno)); return; case SERIAL_EOF: fputs_unfiltered ("<Eof>", stream); return; case SERIAL_BREAK: fputs_unfiltered ("<Break>", stream); return; default: if (serial_logbase == logbase_hex) fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "%02x", ch & 0xff); else if (serial_logbase == logbase_octal) fprintf_unfiltered (stream, "%03o", ch & 0xff); else switch (ch) { case '\\': fputs_unfiltered ("\\\\", stream); break; case '\b': fputs_unfiltered ("\\b", stream); break; case '\f': fputs_unfiltered ("\\f", stream); break; case '\n': fputs_unfiltered ("\\n", stream); break; case '\r': fputs_unfiltered ("\\r", stream); break; case '\t': fputs_unfiltered ("\\t", stream); break; case '\v': fputs_unfiltered ("\\v", stream); break; default: fprintf_unfiltered (stream, isprint (ch) ? "%c" : "\\x%02x", ch & 0xFF); break; } } } void serial_log_command (const char *cmd) { if (!serial_logfp) return; serial_current_type = 'c'; fputs_unfiltered ("\nc ", serial_logfp); fputs_unfiltered (cmd, serial_logfp); /* Make sure that the log file is as up-to-date as possible, in case we are getting ready to dump core or something. */ gdb_flush (serial_logfp); } static struct serial_ops * serial_interface_lookup (char *name) { struct serial_ops *ops; for (ops = serial_ops_list; ops; ops = ops->next) if (strcmp (name, ops->name) == 0) return ops; return NULL; } void serial_add_interface (struct serial_ops *optable) { optable->next = serial_ops_list; serial_ops_list = optable; } /* Open up a device or a network socket, depending upon the syntax of NAME. */ struct serial * serial_open (const char *name) { struct serial *scb; struct serial_ops *ops; const char *open_name = name; for (scb = scb_base; scb; scb = scb->next) if (scb->name && strcmp (scb->name, name) == 0) { scb->refcnt++; return scb; } if (strcmp (name, "pc") == 0) ops = serial_interface_lookup ("pc"); else if (strncmp (name, "lpt", 3) == 0) ops = serial_interface_lookup ("parallel"); else if (strncmp (name, "|", 1) == 0) { ops = serial_interface_lookup ("pipe"); /* Discard ``|'' and any space before the command itself. */ ++open_name; while (isspace (*open_name)) ++open_name; } /* Check for a colon, suggesting an IP address/port pair. Do this *after* checking for all the interesting prefixes. We don't want to constrain the syntax of what can follow them. */ else if (strchr (name, ':')) ops = serial_interface_lookup ("tcp"); else ops = serial_interface_lookup ("hardwire"); if (!ops) return NULL; scb = XMALLOC (struct serial); scb->ops = ops; scb->bufcnt = 0; scb->bufp = scb->buf; scb->error_fd = -1; /* `...->open (...)' would get expanded by an the open(2) syscall macro. */ if ((*scb->ops->open) (scb, open_name)) { xfree (scb); return NULL; } scb->name = xstrdup (name); scb->next = scb_base; scb->refcnt = 1; scb->debug_p = 0; scb->async_state = 0; scb->async_handler = NULL; scb->async_context = NULL; scb_base = scb; last_serial_opened = scb; if (serial_logfile != NULL) { serial_logfp = gdb_fopen (serial_logfile, "w"); if (serial_logfp == NULL) perror_with_name (serial_logfile); } return scb; } /* Return the open serial device for FD, if found, or NULL if FD is not already opened. */ struct serial * serial_for_fd (int fd) { struct serial *scb; for (scb = scb_base; scb; scb = scb->next) if (scb->fd == fd) return scb; return NULL; } struct serial * serial_fdopen (const int fd) { struct serial *scb; struct serial_ops *ops; for (scb = scb_base; scb; scb = scb->next) if (scb->fd == fd) { scb->refcnt++; return scb; } ops = serial_interface_lookup ("terminal"); if (!ops) ops = serial_interface_lookup ("hardwire"); if (!ops) return NULL; scb = XCALLOC (1, struct serial); scb->ops = ops; scb->bufcnt = 0; scb->bufp = scb->buf; scb->fd = fd; scb->name = NULL; scb->next = scb_base; scb->refcnt = 1; scb->debug_p = 0; scb->async_state = 0; scb->async_handler = NULL; scb->async_context = NULL; scb_base = scb; last_serial_opened = scb; return scb; } static void do_serial_close (struct serial *scb, int really_close) { struct serial *tmp_scb; last_serial_opened = NULL; if (serial_logfp) { fputs_unfiltered ("\nEnd of log\n", serial_logfp); serial_current_type = 0; /* XXX - What if serial_logfp == gdb_stdout or gdb_stderr? */ ui_file_delete (serial_logfp); serial_logfp = NULL; } /* This is bogus. It's not our fault if you pass us a bad scb...! Rob, you should fix your code instead. */ if (!scb) return; scb->refcnt--; if (scb->refcnt > 0) return; /* ensure that the FD has been taken out of async mode */ if (scb->async_handler != NULL) serial_async (scb, NULL, NULL); if (really_close) scb->ops->close (scb); if (scb->name) xfree (scb->name); if (scb_base == scb) scb_base = scb_base->next; else for (tmp_scb = scb_base; tmp_scb; tmp_scb = tmp_scb->next) { if (tmp_scb->next != scb) continue; tmp_scb->next = tmp_scb->next->next; break; } xfree (scb); } void serial_close (struct serial *scb) { do_serial_close (scb, 1); } void serial_un_fdopen (struct serial *scb) { do_serial_close (scb, 0); } int serial_readchar (struct serial *scb, int timeout) { int ch; /* FIXME: cagney/1999-10-11: Don't enable this check until the ASYNC code is finished. */ if (0 && serial_is_async_p (scb) && timeout < 0) internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("serial_readchar: blocking read in async mode")); ch = scb->ops->readchar (scb, timeout); if (serial_logfp != NULL) { serial_logchar (serial_logfp, 'r', ch, timeout); /* Make sure that the log file is as up-to-date as possible, in case we are getting ready to dump core or something. */ gdb_flush (serial_logfp); } if (serial_debug_p (scb)) { fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "["); serial_logchar (gdb_stdlog, 'r', ch, timeout); fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "]"); gdb_flush (gdb_stdlog); } return (ch); } int serial_write (struct serial *scb, const char *str, int len) { if (serial_logfp != NULL) { int count; for (count = 0; count < len; count++) serial_logchar (serial_logfp, 'w', str[count] & 0xff, 0); /* Make sure that the log file is as up-to-date as possible, in case we are getting ready to dump core or something. */ gdb_flush (serial_logfp); } if (serial_debug_p (scb)) { int count; for (count = 0; count < len; count++) { fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "["); serial_logchar (gdb_stdlog, 'w', str[count] & 0xff, 0); fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "]"); } gdb_flush (gdb_stdlog); } return (scb->ops->write (scb, str, len)); } void serial_printf (struct serial *desc, const char *format,...) { va_list args; char *buf; va_start (args, format); buf = xstrvprintf (format, args); serial_write (desc, buf, strlen (buf)); xfree (buf); va_end (args); } int serial_drain_output (struct serial *scb) { return scb->ops->drain_output (scb); } int serial_flush_output (struct serial *scb) { return scb->ops->flush_output (scb); } int serial_flush_input (struct serial *scb) { return scb->ops->flush_input (scb); } int serial_send_break (struct serial *scb) { if (serial_logfp != NULL) serial_logchar (serial_logfp, 'w', SERIAL_BREAK, 0); return (scb->ops->send_break (scb)); } void serial_raw (struct serial *scb) { scb->ops->go_raw (scb); } serial_ttystate serial_get_tty_state (struct serial *scb) { return scb->ops->get_tty_state (scb); } int serial_set_tty_state (struct serial *scb, serial_ttystate ttystate) { return scb->ops->set_tty_state (scb, ttystate); } void serial_print_tty_state (struct serial *scb, serial_ttystate ttystate, struct ui_file *stream) { scb->ops->print_tty_state (scb, ttystate, stream); } int serial_noflush_set_tty_state (struct serial *scb, serial_ttystate new_ttystate, serial_ttystate old_ttystate) { return scb->ops->noflush_set_tty_state (scb, new_ttystate, old_ttystate); } int serial_setbaudrate (struct serial *scb, int rate) { return scb->ops->setbaudrate (scb, rate); } int serial_setstopbits (struct serial *scb, int num) { return scb->ops->setstopbits (scb, num); } int serial_can_async_p (struct serial *scb) { return (scb->ops->async != NULL); } int serial_is_async_p (struct serial *scb) { return (scb->ops->async != NULL) && (scb->async_handler != NULL); } void serial_async (struct serial *scb, serial_event_ftype *handler, void *context) { int changed = ((scb->async_handler == NULL) != (handler == NULL)); scb->async_handler = handler; scb->async_context = context; /* Only change mode if there is a need. */ if (changed) scb->ops->async (scb, handler != NULL); } int deprecated_serial_fd (struct serial *scb) { /* FIXME: should this output a warning that deprecated code is being called? */ if (scb->fd < 0) { internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("serial: FD not valid")); } return scb->fd; /* sigh */ } void serial_debug (struct serial *scb, int debug_p) { scb->debug_p = debug_p; } int serial_debug_p (struct serial *scb) { return scb->debug_p || global_serial_debug_p; } #ifdef USE_WIN32API void serial_wait_handle (struct serial *scb, HANDLE *read, HANDLE *except) { if (scb->ops->wait_handle) scb->ops->wait_handle (scb, read, except); else { *read = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (scb->fd); *except = NULL; } } void serial_done_wait_handle (struct serial *scb) { if (scb->ops->done_wait_handle) scb->ops->done_wait_handle (scb); } #endif #if 0 /* The connect command is #if 0 because I hadn't thought of an elegant way to wait for I/O on two `struct serial *'s simultaneously. Two solutions came to mind: 1) Fork, and have have one fork handle the to user direction, and have the other hand the to target direction. This obviously won't cut it for MSDOS. 2) Use something like select. This assumes that stdin and the target side can both be waited on via the same mechanism. This may not be true for DOS, if GDB is talking to the target via a TCP socket. -grossman, 8 Jun 93 */ /* Connect the user directly to the remote system. This command acts just like the 'cu' or 'tip' command. Use <CR>~. or <CR>~^D to break out. */ static struct serial *tty_desc; /* Controlling terminal */ static void cleanup_tty (serial_ttystate ttystate) { printf_unfiltered ("\r\n[Exiting connect mode]\r\n"); serial_set_tty_state (tty_desc, ttystate); xfree (ttystate); serial_close (tty_desc); } static void connect_command (char *args, int fromtty) { int c; char cur_esc = 0; serial_ttystate ttystate; struct serial *port_desc; /* TTY port */ dont_repeat (); if (args) fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "This command takes no args. They have been ignored.\n"); printf_unfiltered ("[Entering connect mode. Use ~. or ~^D to escape]\n"); tty_desc = serial_fdopen (0); port_desc = last_serial_opened; ttystate = serial_get_tty_state (tty_desc); serial_raw (tty_desc); serial_raw (port_desc); make_cleanup (cleanup_tty, ttystate); while (1) { int mask; mask = serial_wait_2 (tty_desc, port_desc, -1); if (mask & 2) { /* tty input */ char cx; while (1) { c = serial_readchar (tty_desc, 0); if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT) break; if (c < 0) perror_with_name (_("connect")); cx = c; serial_write (port_desc, &cx, 1); switch (cur_esc) { case 0: if (c == '\r') cur_esc = c; break; case '\r': if (c == '~') cur_esc = c; else cur_esc = 0; break; case '~': if (c == '.' || c == '\004') return; else cur_esc = 0; } } } if (mask & 1) { /* Port input */ char cx; while (1) { c = serial_readchar (port_desc, 0); if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT) break; if (c < 0) perror_with_name (_("connect")); cx = c; serial_write (tty_desc, &cx, 1); } } } } #endif /* 0 */ /* Serial set/show framework. */ static struct cmd_list_element *serial_set_cmdlist; static struct cmd_list_element *serial_show_cmdlist; static void serial_set_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) { printf_unfiltered ("\"set serial\" must be followed by the name of a command.\n"); help_list (serial_set_cmdlist, "set serial ", -1, gdb_stdout); } static void serial_show_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) { cmd_show_list (serial_show_cmdlist, from_tty, ""); } void _initialize_serial (void) { #if 0 add_com ("connect", class_obscure, connect_command, _("\ Connect the terminal directly up to the command monitor.\n\ Use <CR>~. or <CR>~^D to break out.")); #endif /* 0 */ add_prefix_cmd ("serial", class_maintenance, serial_set_cmd, _("\ Set default serial/parallel port configuration."), &serial_set_cmdlist, "set serial ", 0/*allow-unknown*/, &setlist); add_prefix_cmd ("serial", class_maintenance, serial_show_cmd, _("\ Show default serial/parallel port configuration."), &serial_show_cmdlist, "show serial ", 0/*allow-unknown*/, &showlist); add_setshow_filename_cmd ("remotelogfile", no_class, &serial_logfile, _("\ Set filename for remote session recording."), _("\ Show filename for remote session recording."), _("\ This file is used to record the remote session for future playback\n\ by gdbserver."), NULL, NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ &setlist, &showlist); add_setshow_enum_cmd ("remotelogbase", no_class, logbase_enums, &serial_logbase, _("\ Set numerical base for remote session logging"), _("\ Show numerical base for remote session logging"), NULL, NULL, NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ &setlist, &showlist); add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("serial", class_maintenance, &global_serial_debug_p, _("\ Set serial debugging."), _("\ Show serial debugging."), _("\ When non-zero, serial port debugging is enabled."), NULL, NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: */ &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist); }
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