/branches/dynload/kernel/generic/src/console/cmd.c |
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398,17 → 398,17 |
.argc = 0 |
}; |
/* Data and methods for 'ipc_task' command */ |
static int cmd_ipc_task(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
static cmd_arg_t ipc_task_argv = { |
/* Data and methods for 'ipc' command */ |
static int cmd_ipc(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
static cmd_arg_t ipc_argv = { |
.type = ARG_TYPE_INT, |
}; |
static cmd_info_t ipc_task_info = { |
.name = "ipc_task", |
.description = "ipc_task <taskid> Show IPC information of given task.", |
.func = cmd_ipc_task, |
static cmd_info_t ipc_info = { |
.name = "ipc", |
.description = "ipc <taskid> Show IPC information of given task.", |
.func = cmd_ipc, |
.argc = 1, |
.argv = &ipc_task_argv |
.argv = &ipc_argv |
}; |
/* Data and methods for 'zone' command */ |
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&uptime_info, |
&halt_info, |
&help_info, |
&ipc_task_info, |
&ipc_info, |
&set4_info, |
&slabs_info, |
&symaddr_info, |
937,7 → 937,7 |
* |
* return Always 1 |
*/ |
int cmd_ipc_task(cmd_arg_t * argv) { |
int cmd_ipc(cmd_arg_t * argv) { |
ipc_print_task(argv[0].intval); |
return 1; |
} |
/branches/dynload/kernel/generic/src/ipc/sysipc.c |
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822,7 → 822,8 |
ASSERT(! (call->flags & IPC_CALL_STATIC_ALLOC)); |
atomic_dec(&TASK->active_calls); |
if (!(call->flags & IPC_CALL_DISCARD_ANSWER)) |
atomic_dec(&TASK->active_calls); |
if (call->flags & IPC_CALL_DISCARD_ANSWER) { |
ipc_call_free(call); |
/branches/dynload/kernel/generic/src/ipc/ipc.c |
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573,7 → 573,8 |
(call->flags & IPC_CALL_NOTIF)); |
ASSERT(!(call->flags & IPC_CALL_STATIC_ALLOC)); |
atomic_dec(&TASK->active_calls); |
if (!(call->flags & IPC_CALL_DISCARD_ANSWER)) |
atomic_dec(&TASK->active_calls); |
ipc_call_free(call); |
} |
} |
/branches/dynload/kernel/generic/src/udebug/udebug_ipc.c |
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33,6 → 33,9 |
/** |
* @file |
* @brief Udebug IPC message handling. |
* |
* This module handles udebug IPC messages and calls the appropriate |
* functions from the udebug_ops module which implement them. |
*/ |
#include <proc/task.h> |
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return 0; |
} |
/** Process a BEGIN call. |
* |
* Initiates a debugging session for the current task. The reply |
* to this call may or may not be sent before this function returns. |
* |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_begin(call_t *call) |
{ |
int rc; |
67,6 → 77,10 |
return; |
} |
/* |
* If the initialization of the debugging session has finished, |
* send a reply. |
*/ |
if (rc != 0) { |
IPC_SET_RETVAL(call->data, 0); |
ipc_answer(&TASK->kernel_box, call); |
73,6 → 87,11 |
} |
} |
/** Process an END call. |
* |
* Terminates the debugging session for the current task. |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_end(call_t *call) |
{ |
int rc; |
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ipc_answer(&TASK->kernel_box, call); |
} |
/** Process a SET_EVMASK call. |
* |
* Sets an event mask for the current debugging session. |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_set_evmask(call_t *call) |
{ |
int rc; |
96,6 → 120,11 |
} |
/** Process a GO call. |
* |
* Resumes execution of the specified thread. |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_go(call_t *call) |
{ |
thread_t *t; |
111,6 → 140,11 |
} |
} |
/** Process a STOP call. |
* |
* Suspends execution of the specified thread. |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_stop(call_t *call) |
{ |
thread_t *t; |
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ipc_answer(&TASK->kernel_box, call); |
} |
/** Process a THREAD_READ call. |
* |
* Reads the list of hashes of the (userspace) threads in the current task. |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_thread_read(call_t *call) |
{ |
unative_t uspace_addr; |
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ipc_answer(&TASK->kernel_box, call); |
} |
/** Process an ARGS_READ call. |
* |
* Reads the argument of a current syscall event (SYSCALL_B or SYSCALL_E). |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_args_read(call_t *call) |
{ |
thread_t *t; |
206,6 → 250,11 |
ipc_answer(&TASK->kernel_box, call); |
} |
/** Process an MEM_READ call. |
* |
* Reads memory of the current (debugged) task. |
* @param call The call structure. |
*/ |
static void udebug_receive_mem_read(call_t *call) |
{ |
unative_t uspace_dst; |
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ipc_answer(&TASK->kernel_box, call); |
} |
/** |
* Handle a debug call received on the kernel answerbox. |
/** Handle a debug call received on the kernel answerbox. |
* |
* This is called by the kbox servicing thread. |
* This is called by the kbox servicing thread. Verifies that the sender |
* is indeed the debugger and calls the appropriate processing function. |
*/ |
void udebug_call_receive(call_t *call) |
{ |
/branches/dynload/kernel/generic/src/udebug/udebug.c |
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32,8 → 32,10 |
/** |
* @file |
* @brief Udebug. |
* @brief Udebug hooks and data structure management. |
* |
* Udebug is an interface that makes userspace debuggers possible. |
* |
* Functions in this file are executed directly in each thread, which |
* may or may not be the subject of debugging. The udebug_stoppable_begin/end() |
* functions are also executed in the clock interrupt handler. To avoid |
63,6 → 65,11 |
atomic_dec(&THREAD->udebug.int_lock); |
} |
/** Initialize udebug part of task structure. |
* |
* Called as part of task structure initialization. |
* @param ut Pointer to the structure to initialize. |
*/ |
void udebug_task_init(udebug_task_t *ut) |
{ |
mutex_initialize(&ut->lock, MUTEX_PASSIVE); |
72,6 → 79,11 |
ut->evmask = 0; |
} |
/** Initialize udebug part of thread structure. |
* |
* Called as part of thread structure initialization. |
* @param ut Pointer to the structure to initialize. |
*/ |
void udebug_thread_initialize(udebug_thread_t *ut) |
{ |
mutex_initialize(&ut->lock, MUTEX_PASSIVE); |
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ut->cur_event = 0; /* none */ |
} |
/** Wait for a GO message. |
* |
* When a debugging event occurs in a thread or the thread is stopped, |
* this function is called to block the thread until a GO message |
* is received. |
* |
* @param wq The wait queue used by the thread to wait for GO messages. |
*/ |
static void udebug_wait_for_go(waitq_t *wq) |
{ |
int rc; |
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/** Do a preliminary check that a debugging session is in progress. |
* |
* This only requires the THREAD->udebug.lock mutex (and not |
* TASK->udebug.lock mutex). For an undebugged task, this will |
* never block (while there could be collisions by different threads |
* on the TASK mutex), thus improving SMP perormance for undebugged tasks. |
* This only requires the THREAD->udebug.lock mutex (and not TASK->udebug.lock |
* mutex). For an undebugged task, this will never block (while there could be |
* collisions by different threads on the TASK mutex), thus improving SMP |
* perormance for undebugged tasks. |
* |
* @return True if the thread was in a debugging session when the function |
* checked, false otherwise. |
*/ |
static bool udebug_thread_precheck(void) |
{ |
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return res; |
} |
/** Start of stoppable section. |
* |
* A stoppable section is a section of code where if the thread can be stoped. In other words, |
* if a STOP operation is issued, the thread is guaranteed not to execute |
* any userspace instructions until the thread is resumed. |
* |
* Having stoppable sections is better than having stopping points, since |
* a thread can be stopped even when it is blocked indefinitely in a system |
* call (whereas it would not reach any stopping point). |
*/ |
void udebug_stoppable_begin(void) |
{ |
int nsc; |
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mutex_unlock(&TASK->udebug.lock); |
} |
/** End of a stoppable section. |
* |
* This is the point where the thread will block if it is stopped. |
* (As, by definition, a stopped thread must not leave its stoppable section). |
*/ |
void udebug_stoppable_end(void) |
{ |
/* Early check for undebugged tasks */ |
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udebug_int_unlock(); |
} |
/** Syscall event hook. |
* |
* Must be called before and after servicing a system call. This generates |
* a SYSCALL_B or SYSCALL_E event, depending on the value of @a end_variant. |
*/ |
void udebug_syscall_event(unative_t a1, unative_t a2, unative_t a3, |
unative_t a4, unative_t a5, unative_t a6, unative_t id, unative_t rc, |
bool end_variant) |
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udebug_int_unlock(); |
} |
/** Thread-creation event hook. |
* |
* Must be called when a new userspace thread is created in the debugged |
* task. Generates a THREAD_B event. |
* |
* @param t Structure of the thread being created. Not locked, as the |
* thread is not executing yet. |
*/ |
void udebug_thread_b_event(struct thread *t) |
{ |
call_t *call; |
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udebug_int_unlock(); |
} |
/** Thread-termination event hook. |
* |
* Must be called when the current thread is terminating. |
* Generates a THREAD_E event. |
*/ |
void udebug_thread_e_event(void) |
{ |
call_t *call; |
417,8 → 473,12 |
/** |
* Terminate task debugging session. |
* |
* \param ta->udebug.lock must be already locked. |
* \return Zero on success or negative error code. |
* Gracefully terminates the debugging session for a task. If the debugger |
* is still waiting for events on some threads, it will receive a |
* FINISHED event for each of them. |
* |
* @param ta Task structure. ta->udebug.lock must be already locked. |
* @return Zero on success or negative error code. |
*/ |
int udebug_task_cleanup(struct task *ta) |
{ |
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/* Answer GO call */ |
LOG("answer GO call with EVENT_FINISHED\n"); |
IPC_SET_RETVAL(t->udebug.go_call->data, 0); |
IPC_SET_ARG1(t->udebug.go_call->data, UDEBUG_EVENT_FINISHED); |
IPC_SET_ARG1(t->udebug.go_call->data, |
UDEBUG_EVENT_FINISHED); |
ipc_answer(&ta->answerbox, t->udebug.go_call); |
t->udebug.go_call = NULL; |
/branches/dynload/kernel/generic/src/udebug/udebug_ops.c |
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33,6 → 33,10 |
/** |
* @file |
* @brief Udebug operations. |
* |
* Udebug operations on tasks and threads are implemented here. The |
* functions defined here are called from the udebug_ipc module |
* when servicing udebug IPC messages. |
*/ |
#include <debug.h> |
65,6 → 69,9 |
* thread from leaving the debugging session, while relaxing from |
* the t->lock spinlock to the t->udebug.lock mutex. |
* |
* @param t Pointer, need not at all be valid. |
* @param having_go Required thread state. |
* |
* Returns EOK if all went well, or an error code otherwise. |
*/ |
static int _thread_op_begin(thread_t *t, bool having_go) |
146,14 → 153,25 |
return EOK; /* All went well */ |
} |
/** End debugging operation on a thread. */ |
static void _thread_op_end(thread_t *t) |
{ |
mutex_unlock(&t->udebug.lock); |
} |
/** |
* \return 0 (ok, but not done yet), 1 (done) or negative error code. |
/** Begin debugging the current task. |
* |
* Initiates a debugging session for the current task (and its threads). |
* When the debugging session has started a reply will be sent to the |
* UDEBUG_BEGIN call. This may happen immediately in this function if |
* all the threads in this task are stoppable at the moment and in this |
* case the function returns 1. |
* |
* Otherwise the function returns 0 and the reply will be sent as soon as |
* all the threads become stoppable (i.e. they can be considered stopped). |
* |
* @param call The BEGIN call we are servicing. |
* @return 0 (OK, but not done yet), 1 (done) or negative error code. |
*/ |
int udebug_begin(call_t *call) |
{ |
205,6 → 223,11 |
return reply; |
} |
/** Finish debugging the current task. |
* |
* Closes the debugging session for the current task. |
* @return Zero on success or negative error code. |
*/ |
int udebug_end(void) |
{ |
int rc; |
221,6 → 244,13 |
return rc; |
} |
/** Set the event mask. |
* |
* Sets the event mask that determines which events are enabled. |
* |
* @param mask Or combination of events that should be enabled. |
* @return Zero on success or negative error code. |
*/ |
int udebug_set_evmask(udebug_evmask_t mask) |
{ |
LOG("udebug_set_mask()\n"); |
241,7 → 271,15 |
return 0; |
} |
/** Give thread GO. |
* |
* Upon recieving a go message, the thread is given GO. Having GO |
* means the thread is allowed to execute userspace code (until |
* a debugging event or STOP occurs, at which point the thread loses GO. |
* |
* @param t The thread to operate on (unlocked and need not be valid). |
* @param call The GO call that we are servicing. |
*/ |
int udebug_go(thread_t *t, call_t *call) |
{ |
int rc; |
266,6 → 304,14 |
return 0; |
} |
/** Stop a thread (i.e. take its GO away) |
* |
* Generates a STOP event as soon as the thread becomes stoppable (i.e. |
* can be considered stopped). |
* |
* @param t The thread to operate on (unlocked and need not be valid). |
* @param call The GO call that we are servicing. |
*/ |
int udebug_stop(thread_t *t, call_t *call) |
{ |
int rc; |
315,6 → 361,25 |
return 0; |
} |
/** Read the list of userspace threads in the current task. |
* |
* The list takes the form of a sequence of thread hashes (i.e. the pointers |
* to thread structures). A buffer of size @a buf_size is allocated and |
* a pointer to it written to @a buffer. The sequence of hashes is written |
* into this buffer. |
* |
* If the sequence is longer than @a buf_size bytes, only as much hashes |
* as can fit are copied. The number of thread hashes copied is stored |
* in @a n. |
* |
* The rationale for having @a buf_size is that this function is only |
* used for servicing the THREAD_READ message, which always specifies |
* a maximum size for the userspace buffer. |
* |
* @param buffer The buffer for storing thread hashes. |
* @param buf_size Buffer size in bytes. |
* @param n The actual number of hashes copied will be stored here. |
*/ |
int udebug_thread_read(void **buffer, size_t buf_size, size_t *n) |
{ |
thread_t *t; |
376,6 → 441,18 |
return 0; |
} |
/** Read the arguments of a system call. |
* |
* The arguments of the system call being being executed are copied |
* to an allocated buffer and a pointer to it is written to @a buffer. |
* The size of the buffer is exactly such that it can hold the maximum number |
* of system-call arguments. |
* |
* Unless the thread is currently blocked in a SYSCALL_B or SYSCALL_E event, |
* this function will fail with an EINVAL error code. |
* |
* @param buffer The buffer for storing thread hashes. |
*/ |
int udebug_args_read(thread_t *t, void **buffer) |
{ |
int rc; |
406,6 → 483,16 |
return 0; |
} |
/** Read the memory of the debugged task. |
* |
* Reads @a n bytes from the address space of the debugged task, starting |
* from @a uspace_addr. The bytes are copied into an allocated buffer |
* and a pointer to it is written into @a buffer. |
* |
* @param uspace_addr Address from where to start reading. |
* @param n Number of bytes to read. |
* @param buffer For storing a pointer to the allocated buffer. |
*/ |
int udebug_mem_read(unative_t uspace_addr, size_t n, void **buffer) |
{ |
void *data_buffer; |