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Re: [PATCH] btrace: avoid tp != NULL assertion


On 03/03/2015 10:49 AM, Metzger, Markus T wrote:

> I have no idea how regcache->ptid ended up with lwp=0.
> 
> Here's the full backtrace in case it helps.

Yes it does.


> #6  0x0827a106 in i386_linux_resume (ops=0x9737ca0 <linux_ops_saved>, ptid=..., step=1, 
>     signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0) at gdb/i386-linux-nat.c:670
> #7  0x08280c12 in linux_resume_one_lwp (lp=0x9a0a5b8, step=1, signo=GDB_SIGNAL_0)
>     at gdb/linux-nat.c:1529

Frame #7 where we convert the ptid to something inf-ptrace.c understands.

The fix is just to stop losing information.  This also improves
performance a tiny bit, as currently we fetch registers out of ptrace
twice, once for {pid,lwp} in linux-nat.c, and another for {pid,0} in
inf-ptrace/i386-linux-nat.c.  We'll now use a single regcache object
everywhere.

Please try the patch below.

Note that this in your patch:

+  lwp = ptid_get_lwp (ptid);
+  if (lwp == 0)
+    {
+      int pid;
+
+      /* Not a threaded program.  Use the PID as LWP ID.  */
+      pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid);
+      ptid = ptid_build (pid, pid, 0);
+    }
+
+  return find_thread_ptid (ptid);
+}
+

is wrong because when debugging a multi-threaded program, you'll
have e.g. ({pid,lwp}) {1,1}, {1,2}, {1,3}, etc.  Your patch makes
btrace look for {2,2}, {3,3}, etc. in the thread list, which just
aren't there, and thus return NULL.  I assume that that's why you
needed to downgrade the asserts to errors.


----
>From 6f4e842f2cfefa18d789d2b658e2719fa5609e60 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 11:03:34 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] No longer hack ptids when passing the request down to the
 inf-ptrace layer

---
 gdb/i386-linux-nat.c |  5 ++---
 gdb/inf-ptrace.c     | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++---
 gdb/linux-nat.c      |  6 +-----
 3 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c b/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c
index b95b47e..8cb8c66 100644
--- a/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c
+++ b/gdb/i386-linux-nat.c
@@ -648,8 +648,7 @@ static void
 i386_linux_resume (struct target_ops *ops,
 		   ptid_t ptid, int step, enum gdb_signal signal)
 {
-  int pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid);
-
+  int pid = ptid_get_lwp (ptid);
   int request;
 
   if (catch_syscall_enabled () > 0)
@@ -659,7 +658,7 @@ i386_linux_resume (struct target_ops *ops,
 
   if (step)
     {
-      struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (pid_to_ptid (pid));
+      struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (ptid);
       struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
       enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
       ULONGEST pc;
diff --git a/gdb/inf-ptrace.c b/gdb/inf-ptrace.c
index 4c22a84..606bdb4 100644
--- a/gdb/inf-ptrace.c
+++ b/gdb/inf-ptrace.c
@@ -289,6 +289,22 @@ inf_ptrace_stop (struct target_ops *self, ptid_t ptid)
   kill (-inferior_process_group (), SIGINT);
 }
 
+/* Return which PID to pass to ptrace in order to observe/control the
+   tracee identified by PTID.  */
+
+static pid_t
+get_ptrace_pid (ptid_t ptid)
+{
+  pid_t pid;
+
+  /* If we have an LWPID to work with, use it.  Otherwise, we're
+     dealing with a non-threaded program/target.  */
+  pid = ptid_get_lwp (ptid);
+  if (pid == 0)
+    pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid);
+  return pid;
+}
+
 /* Resume execution of thread PTID, or all threads if PTID is -1.  If
    STEP is nonzero, single-step it.  If SIGNAL is nonzero, give it
    that signal.  */
@@ -297,13 +313,16 @@ static void
 inf_ptrace_resume (struct target_ops *ops,
 		   ptid_t ptid, int step, enum gdb_signal signal)
 {
-  pid_t pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid);
+  pid_t pid;
+
   int request;
 
-  if (pid == -1)
+  if (ptid_equal (minus_one_ptid, ptid))
     /* Resume all threads.  Traditionally ptrace() only supports
        single-threaded processes, so simply resume the inferior.  */
-    pid = ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid);
+    pid = get_ptrace_pid (inferior_ptid);
+  else
+    pid = get_ptrace_pid (ptid);
 
   if (catch_syscall_enabled () > 0)
     request = PT_SYSCALL;
diff --git a/gdb/linux-nat.c b/gdb/linux-nat.c
index 2e1133d..cb10e2c 100644
--- a/gdb/linux-nat.c
+++ b/gdb/linux-nat.c
@@ -1506,8 +1506,6 @@ linux_nat_detach (struct target_ops *ops, const char *args, int from_tty)
 static void
 linux_resume_one_lwp (struct lwp_info *lp, int step, enum gdb_signal signo)
 {
-  ptid_t ptid;
-
   lp->step = step;
 
   /* stop_pc doubles as the PC the LWP had when it was last resumed.
@@ -1524,9 +1522,7 @@ linux_resume_one_lwp (struct lwp_info *lp, int step, enum gdb_signal signo)
 
   if (linux_nat_prepare_to_resume != NULL)
     linux_nat_prepare_to_resume (lp);
-  /* Convert to something the lower layer understands.  */
-  ptid = pid_to_ptid (ptid_get_lwp (lp->ptid));
-  linux_ops->to_resume (linux_ops, ptid, step, signo);
+  linux_ops->to_resume (linux_ops, lp->ptid, step, signo);
   lp->stop_reason = LWP_STOPPED_BY_NO_REASON;
   lp->stopped = 0;
   registers_changed_ptid (lp->ptid);
-- 
1.9.3



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