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From: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
To: Michael Snyder <msnyder@vmware.com>
Cc: "gdb-patches@sourceware.org" <gdb-patches@sourceware.org>,
		Hui Zhu <teawater@gmail.com>,
		Mark Kettenis <mark.kettenis@xs4all.nl>
Subject: Re: [RFA] cleanup of syscall consts in process record
Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:04:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090908180402.GR30677@adacore.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4AA69878.9060602@vmware.com>

> 2009-09-08  Michael Snyder  <msnyder@vmware.com>
> 
> 	* amd64-linux-tdep.h (enum amd64_syscall): New enum consts, 
> 	to replace literal consts used in amd64-linux-tdep.c
> 	* linux-record.h (enum gdb_syscall): New enum consts, to replace
> 	literal consts used in amd64-linux-tdep.c and linux-record.c.
> 	* amd64-linux-tdep.c (amd64_canonicalize_syscall): New function,
> 	translate from native amd64 Linux syscall id to internal gdb id.
> 	(amd64_linux_syscall_record): Switch statement abstracted out 
> 	and replaced with a call to amd64_canonicalize_syscall.
> 	* linux-record.c (record_linux_system_call): Replace literal
> 	consts with enum consts.
> 	* i386-linux-tdep.c (i386_canonicalize_syscall): New function,
> 	trivially translate from native i386 Linux syscalls to gdb syscalls.
> 	(i386_linux_intx80_sysenter_record): 

Nice! I really like this version much better. The approach you took
with i386 made me wonder whether we really need the amd64_syscall enum
at all - we could have used a plain int as the argument to
amd64_canonicalize_syscall, and use plain numbers there, rather than
having an enum that's only used there. I don't mind, though, so
don't worry about it unless you agree as well.

Note that this should also fix the issue that Hui reported about
building on cygwin with --enable-64-bit-bfd. So I'll remove Hui's
patch from my list.

Just one comment:

> +static enum gdb_syscall
> +i386_canonicalize_syscall (int syscall)
> +{
> +  enum { i386_syscall_max = 499 };
> +
> +  if (syscall <= i386_syscall_max)
> +    return syscall;

I thought that we should incorporate Mark's suggestion of checking
syscall against negative values. But I now realize that if syscall
is negative, we'll return a value that's equivalent to returning -1.
And the check against negative values in i386_linux_intx80_sysenter_record
should then catch it.

-- 
Joel


  reply	other threads:[~2009-09-08 18:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-09-05 21:35 Michael Snyder
2009-09-06  1:56 ` Hui Zhu
2009-09-06  2:49   ` Joel Brobecker
2009-09-06  4:27     ` Hui Zhu
2009-09-08 16:49 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-09-08 17:42   ` Michael Snyder
2009-09-08 17:48     ` Michael Snyder
2009-09-08 18:04       ` Joel Brobecker [this message]
2009-09-08 19:08         ` Michael Snyder
2009-09-08 19:11           ` Tom Tromey
2009-09-08 19:31           ` Mark Kettenis
2009-09-08 20:08           ` Joel Brobecker
2009-09-08 22:51             ` Michael Snyder

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