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Re: [RFC] TARGET_OBJECT_WCOOKIE
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 06:02:17PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> Actually the purpose of this RFC is twofold.
>
> First, I'd like to add a TARGET_OBJECT_WCOOKIE method to support the
> StackGhost cookie on OpenBSD/sparc. This really is something
> target-related rather than OS/ABI related. GDB will have to deal with
> StackGhost when running non-OpenBSD binaries on an OpenBSD kernel.
> Moreover, older OpenBSD kernels might not have StackGhost. Anyway,
> are there objections to adding something like the attached patch?
Not from me.
> The second issue I'd like your opinion on is related to the patch. I
> followed the example set by TARGET_OBJECT_UNWIND_TABLE in having a
> macro (NATIVE_XFER_WCOOKIE) to invoke the native-specific function
> that fetches the cookie. This macro would be defined in the nm.h
> file, but wasn't it our goal to get rid of the nm.h file sooner rather
> than later? Shouldn't we add another method for these kinds of hooks?
> The obvious alternatives are:
>
> a) Use a public function pointer, which is initialized to some
> do-nothing-and-return-minus-one function by default. This function
> pointer would be overridden by some code in the appropraite *-nat.c
> files.
>
> b) Use a private function pointer, and provide a function to set that
> pointer, along the lines of inftarg_set_find_memory_regions().
>
> Opinions?
Personally, I think the -nat files should have a chance to edit
child_ops, or provide their own version of child_ops. This would
eliminate 90% of the gunk in nm* files which is checked in the various
inf* files implementing child_ops.
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Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer