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[143.159.226.30]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id ffacd0b85a97d-3a1f5a2ca31sm15810224f8f.65.2025.05.13.03.31.06 (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 bits=256/256); Tue, 13 May 2025 03:31:06 -0700 (PDT) From: Andrew Burgess To: gdb-patches@sourceware.org Cc: Andrew Burgess , Michael Weghorn , Eli Zaretskii , Guinevere Larsen Subject: [PATCH] gdb/gdbserver: pass inferior arguments as a single string Date: Tue, 13 May 2025 11:31:04 +0100 Message-ID: X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.47.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mimecast-Spam-Score: 0 X-Mimecast-MFC-PROC-ID: 7MRGWQy6F-SRsVABqJGcJFVxo4AK3T71fefUHKtawtw_1747132268 X-Mimecast-Originator: redhat.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"; x-default=true X-BeenThere: gdb-patches@sourceware.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.30 Precedence: list List-Id: Gdb-patches mailing list List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: gdb-patches-bounces~public-inbox=simark.ca@sourceware.org GDB holds the inferior arguments as a single string. Currently when GDB needs to pass the inferior arguments to a remote target as part of a vRun packet, this is done by splitting the single argument string into its component arguments by calling gdb::remote_args::split, which uses the gdb_argv class to split the arguments for us. The same gdb_argv class is used when the user has asked GDB/gdbserver to start the inferior without first invoking a shell; the gdb_argv class is used to split the argument string into it component arguments, and each is passed as a separate argument to the execve call which spawns the inferior. There is however, a problem with using gdb_argv to split the arguments before passing them to a remote target. To understand this problem we must first understand how gdb_argv is used when invoking an inferior without a shell. And to understand how gdb_argv is used to start an inferior without a shell, I feel we need to first look at an example of starting an inferior with a shell. Consider these two cases: (a) (gdb) set args \$VAR (b) (gdb) set args $VAR When starting with a shell, in case (a) the user expects the inferior to receive a literal '$VAR' string as an argument, while in case (b) the user expects to see the shell expanded value of the variable $VAR. If the user does 'set startup-with-shell off', then in (a) GDB will strip the '\' while splitting the arguments, and the inferior will be passed a literal '$VAR'. In (b) there is no '\' to strip, so also in this case the inferior will receive a literal '$VAR', remember startup-with-shell is off, so there is no shell than can ever expand $VAR. Notice, that when startup-with-shell is off, we end up with a many to one mapping, both (a) and (b) result in the literal string $VAR being passed to the inferior. I think this is the correct behaviour in this case. However, as we use gdb_argv to split the remote arguments we have the same many to one mapping within the vRun packet. But the vRun packet will be used when startup-with-shell is both on and off. What this means is that when gdbserver receives a vRun packet containing '$VAR' it doesn't know if GDB actually had '$VAR', or if GDB had '\$VAR'. And this is a huge problem. We can address this by making the argument splitting for remote targets smarter, and I do have patches that try to do this in this series: https://inbox.sourceware.org/gdb-patches/cover.1730731085.git.aburgess@redhat.com That series was pretty long, and wasn't getting reviewed, so I'm pulling the individual patches out and posting them separately. This patch doesn't try to make remote argument splitting. I think that splitting and then joining the arguments is a mistake which can only introduce problems. The patch in the above series which tries to make the splitting and joining "smarter" handles unquoted, single quoted, and double quoted strings. But doesn't really address parameter substitution, command substitution, or arithmetic expansion. And even if we did try to address these cases, what rules exactly would we implement? Probably POSIX shell rules, but what if the remote target doesn't have a POSIX shell? The only reason we're talking about which shell rules to follow is because the splitting and joining logic needs to mirror those rules. If we stop splitting and joining then we no longer need to care about the target's shell. Clearly, for backward compatibility we need to maintain some degree of argument splitting and joining as we currently have; and that's why I have a later patch (see the series above) that tries to improve that splitting and joining a little. But I think, what we should really do, is add a new feature flag (as used by the qSupported packet) and, if GDB and the remote target agree, we should pass the inferior arguments as a single string. This solves all our problems. In the startup with shell case, we no longer need to worry about splitting at all. The arguments are passed unmodified to the remote target, that can then pass the arguments to the shell directly. In the 'startup-with-shell off' case it is now up to the remote target to split the arguments, though in gdbserver we already did this, so nothing really changes in this case. And if the remote target doesn't have a POSIX shell, well GDB just doesn't need to worry about it! Something similar to this was originally suggested in this series: https://inbox.sourceware.org/gdb-patches/20211022071933.3478427-1-m.weghorn@posteo.de/ though this series didn't try to maintain backward compatibility, which I think is an issue that my patch solves. Additionally, this series only passed the arguments as a single string in some cases, I've simplified this so that, when GDB and the remote agree, the arguments are always passed as a single string. I think this is a little cleaner. I've also added documentation and some tests with this commit, including ensuring that we test both the new single string approach, and the fallback split/join approach. I've credited the author of the referenced series as co-author as they did come to a similar conclusion, though I think my implementation is different enough that I'm happy to list myself as primary author. Co-Authored-By: Michael Weghorn Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28392 Reviewed-By: Eli Zaretskii Tested-By: Guinevere Larsen --- gdb/NEWS | 7 + gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo | 25 +++ gdb/remote.c | 25 ++- gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/args.exp | 47 ++++-- gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/inferior-args.exp | 31 +++- gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/startup-with-shell.exp | 146 ++++++++++-------- gdbserver/server.cc | 20 ++- gdbserver/server.h | 5 + 8 files changed, 221 insertions(+), 85 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdb/NEWS b/gdb/NEWS index d3699de1653..22eb17ae34d 100644 --- a/gdb/NEWS +++ b/gdb/NEWS @@ -163,6 +163,13 @@ qXfer:threads:read should print as the target ID of the thread, for example in the "info threads" command or when switching to the thread. +single-inf-arg in qSupported + The new single-inf-arg feature within the qSupported packet allows + GDB to inform the stub that it would like to send the inferior + arguments as a single string within the vRun packet. The stub can + reply with the single-inf-arg feature to indicate that it is able to + accept arguments as a single string. + * MI changes ** The =library-unloaded event now includes the 'ranges' field, which diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 05f550233fe..70445f79ec4 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -43723,6 +43723,12 @@ Packets (e.g.@: the last program run). The program is created in the stopped state. +If @value{GDBN} sent the @samp{single-inf-arg} feature in the +@samp{qSupported} packet (@pxref{single-inf-arg}), and the stub replied +with @samp{single-inf-arg+}, then there will only be a single +@var{argument} string, which includes all inferior arguments, +separated with whitespace. + @c FIXME: What about non-stop mode? This packet is only available in extended mode (@pxref{extended mode}). @@ -45106,6 +45112,14 @@ General Query Packets New packets should be written to support @samp{E.@var{errtext}} regardless of this feature being true or not. + +@anchor{single-inf-arg} +@item single-inf-arg +This feature indicates that @value{GDBN} would like to send the +inferior arguments as a single string within the @samp{vRun} packet. +@value{GDBN} will not send the arguments as a single string unless the +stub also reports that it supports this behaviour by including +@samp{single-inf-arg+} in its @samp{qSupported} reply. @end table Stubs should ignore any unknown values for @@ -45409,6 +45423,11 @@ General Query Packets @tab @samp{-} @tab No +@item @samp{single-inf-arg} +@tab No +@tab @samp{-} +@tab No + @end multitable These are the currently defined stub features, in more detail: @@ -45658,6 +45677,12 @@ General Query Packets @item binary-upload The remote stub supports the @samp{x} packet (@pxref{x packet}). + +@item single-inf-arg +The remote stub would like to receive the inferior arguments as a +single string within the @samp{vRun} packet. The stub should only +send this feature if @value{GDBN} sent @samp{single-inf-arg+} in the +@samp{qSupported} packet. @end table @item qSymbol:: diff --git a/gdb/remote.c b/gdb/remote.c index 1c49cdf0fc0..faad850463b 100644 --- a/gdb/remote.c +++ b/gdb/remote.c @@ -400,6 +400,10 @@ enum { errors, and so they should not need to check for this feature. */ PACKET_accept_error_message, + /* Not really a packet; this indicates support for sending the vRun + inferior arguments as a single string. */ + PACKET_vRun_single_argument, + PACKET_MAX }; @@ -825,6 +829,11 @@ struct remote_features bool remote_memory_tagging_p () const { return packet_support (PACKET_memory_tagging_feature) == PACKET_ENABLE; } + /* Returns true if there is support for sending vRun inferior arguments + as a single string. */ + bool remote_vrun_single_arg_p () const + { return packet_support (PACKET_vRun_single_argument) == PACKET_ENABLE; } + /* Reset all packets back to "unknown support". Called when opening a new connection to a remote target. */ void reset_all_packet_configs_support (); @@ -5863,6 +5872,8 @@ static const struct protocol_feature remote_protocol_features[] = { { "error-message", PACKET_ENABLE, remote_supported_packet, PACKET_accept_error_message }, { "binary-upload", PACKET_DISABLE, remote_supported_packet, PACKET_x }, + { "single-inf-arg", PACKET_DISABLE, remote_supported_packet, + PACKET_vRun_single_argument }, }; static char *remote_support_xml; @@ -5974,6 +5985,10 @@ remote_target::remote_query_supported () != AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE) remote_query_supported_append (&q, "memory-tagging+"); + if (m_features.packet_set_cmd_state (PACKET_vRun_single_argument) + != AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE) + remote_query_supported_append (&q, "single-inf-arg+"); + /* Keep this one last to work around a gdbserver <= 7.10 bug in the qSupported:xmlRegisters=i386 handling. */ if (remote_support_xml != NULL @@ -10836,7 +10851,11 @@ remote_target::extended_remote_run (const std::string &args) if (!args.empty ()) { - std::vector split_args = gdb::remote_args::split (args); + std::vector split_args; + if (!m_features.remote_vrun_single_arg_p ()) + split_args = gdb::remote_args::split (args); + else + split_args.push_back (args); for (const auto &a : split_args) { @@ -16539,6 +16558,10 @@ Show the maximum size of the address (in bits) in a memory packet."), NULL, add_packet_config_cmd (PACKET_accept_error_message, "error-message", "error-message", 0); + add_packet_config_cmd (PACKET_vRun_single_argument, + "single-inferior-argument-feature", + "single-inferior-argument-feature", 0); + /* Assert that we've registered "set remote foo-packet" commands for all packet configs. */ { diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/args.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/args.exp index 33952e4bd76..fa44a5a7fd8 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/args.exp +++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/args.exp @@ -72,31 +72,48 @@ proc args_test { name arglist {re_list {}} } { } } -# Test that the --args are processed correctly. +# Run all the tests. +proc run_all_tests {} { + # Test that the --args are processed correctly. -args_test basic {{1} {3}} + args_test basic {{1} {3}} -# Test that the --args are processed correctly even if one of them is -# empty. + # Test that the --args are processed correctly even if one of them is + # empty. -args_test "one empty" {{1} {} {3}} + args_test "one empty" {{1} {} {3}} -# Try with 2 empty args. + # Try with 2 empty args. -args_test "two empty" {{1} {} {} 3} + args_test "two empty" {{1} {} {} 3} -# Try with arguments containing literal single quotes. + # Try with arguments containing literal single quotes. -args_test "one empty with single quotes" {{1} {''} {3}} + args_test "one empty with single quotes" {{1} {''} {3}} -args_test "two empty with single quotes" {{1} {''} {''} {3}} + args_test "two empty with single quotes" {{1} {''} {''} {3}} -# Try with arguments containing literal newlines. + # Try with arguments containing literal newlines. -args_test "one newline" {{1} "\n" {3}} {1 \\\\n 3} + args_test "one newline" {{1} "\n" {3}} {1 \\\\n 3} -args_test "two newlines" {{1} "\n" "\n" {3}} {1 \\\\n \\\\n 3} + args_test "two newlines" {{1} "\n" "\n" {3}} {1 \\\\n \\\\n 3} -args_test "lone single quote" {{1} \' {3}} + args_test "lone single quote" {{1} \' {3}} -args_test "lone double quote" {{1} \" {3}} {1 \\\\\" 3} + args_test "lone double quote" {{1} \" {3}} {1 \\\\\" 3} +} + +run_all_tests + +# For extended-remote targets, disable the packet which passes +# inferior arguments as a single string. This changes how the vRun +# (extended-remote only) packet works. +if {[target_info gdb_protocol] == "extended-remote"} { + with_test_prefix "single-inferior-arg disabled" { + save_vars { GDBFLAGS } { + append GDBFLAGS " -ex \"set remote single-inferior-argument-feature-packet off\"" + run_all_tests + } + } +} diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/inferior-args.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/inferior-args.exp index 9406c7882f0..db49e326552 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/inferior-args.exp +++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/inferior-args.exp @@ -211,14 +211,31 @@ lappend test_desc_list [list "test four" \ [list "$hex \"'\"" \ "$hex \"\\\\\"\""]] -foreach desc $test_desc_list { - lassign $desc name stub_suitable args re_list - with_test_prefix $name { - foreach_with_prefix set_method { "start" "starti" "run" "set args" } { - foreach_with_prefix startup_with_shell { on off } { - do_test $set_method $startup_with_shell $args $re_list \ - $stub_suitable +# Run all tests in the global TEST_DESC_LIST. +proc run_all_tests {} { + foreach desc $::test_desc_list { + lassign $desc name stub_suitable args re_list + with_test_prefix $name { + foreach_with_prefix set_method { "start" "starti" "run" "set args" } { + foreach_with_prefix startup_with_shell { on off } { + do_test $set_method $startup_with_shell $args $re_list \ + $stub_suitable + } } } } } + +run_all_tests + +# For extended-remote targets, disable the packet which passes +# inferior arguments as a single string. This changes how the vRun +# (extended-remote only) packet works. +if {[target_info gdb_protocol] == "extended-remote"} { + with_test_prefix "single-inferior-arg disabled" { + save_vars { GDBFLAGS } { + append GDBFLAGS " -ex \"set remote single-inferior-argument-feature-packet off\"" + run_all_tests + } + } +} diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/startup-with-shell.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/startup-with-shell.exp index 80dfdf3db83..1a6c5b94383 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/startup-with-shell.exp +++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/startup-with-shell.exp @@ -91,73 +91,97 @@ proc run_test_same { args re testname } { run_test $args $re $re $testname } -# The regexp to match a single '\' character. -set bs "\\\\" +# Run the actual tests +proc run_all_tests { { is_remote_with_split_args false } } { + # The regexp to match a single '\' character. + set bs "\\\\" -# Are we using 'remote' or 'extended-remote' protocol? -set is_remote_p [gdb_protocol_is_remote] + run_test "$::unique_file_dir/*.unique-extension" \ + "\"$::unique_file\"" \ + "\"$::unique_file_dir/\\\*\.unique-extension\"" \ + "arg is glob" \ + $is_remote_with_split_args -## Run the actual tests + run_test_same "$::unique_file_dir/\\*.unique-extension" \ + "\"$::unique_file_dir/\\\*\.unique-extension\"" \ + "arg is escaped glob" -run_test "$unique_file_dir/*.unique-extension" \ - "\"$unique_file\"" \ - "\"$unique_file_dir/\\\*\.unique-extension\"" \ - "arg is glob" \ - $is_remote_p + save_vars { ::env(TEST) } { + set ::env(TEST) "1234" + run_test "\$TEST" \ + "\"1234\"" \ + "\"\\\$TEST\"" \ + "arg is shell variable" \ + $is_remote_with_split_args -run_test_same "$unique_file_dir/\\*.unique-extension" \ - "\"$unique_file_dir/\\\*\.unique-extension\"" \ - "arg is escaped glob" + run_test_same "\\\$TEST" \ + "\"\\\$TEST\"" \ + "arg is escaped shell variable" + } -save_vars { env(TEST) } { - set env(TEST) "1234" - run_test "\$TEST" \ - "\"1234\"" \ - "\"\\\$TEST\"" \ - "arg is shell variable" \ - $is_remote_p + run_test "\$(echo foo)" \ + "\"foo\"" \ + "\"\\\$\\(echo\"" \ + "arg is parameter expansion, command execution" \ + $is_remote_with_split_args - run_test_same "\\\$TEST" \ - "\"\\\$TEST\"" \ - "arg is escaped shell variable" + run_test "\$((2 + 3))" \ + "\"5\"" \ + "\"\\\$\\(\\(2\"" \ + "arg is parameter expansion, expression evaluation" \ + $is_remote_with_split_args + + run_test_same "\"\\a\"" \ + "\"${bs}${bs}a\"" \ + "retain backslash in double quote arg" + + run_test_same "'\\a'" \ + "\"${bs}${bs}a\"" \ + "retain backslash in single quote arg" + + run_test_same "\"\\\$\"" \ + "\"\\\$\"" \ + "'\$' can be escaped in double quote arg" + + run_test_same "'\\\$'" \ + "\"${bs}${bs}\\\$\"" \ + "'\$' is not escaped in single quote arg" + + run_test_same "\"\\`\"" \ + "\"\\`\"" \ + "'`' can be escaped in double quote arg" + + run_test_same "'\\`'" \ + "\"${bs}${bs}`\"" \ + "'`' is not escaped in single quote arg" + + run_test_same "\"\\\"\"" \ + "\"${bs}\"\"" \ + "'\"' can be escaped in double quote arg" + + run_test_same "'\\\"'" \ + "\"${bs}${bs}${bs}\"\"" \ + "'\"' is not escaped in single quote arg" + + run_test_same "\"\\\\\"" \ + "\"${bs}${bs}\"" \ + "'\\' can be escaped in double quote arg" + + run_test_same "'\\\\'" \ + "\"${bs}${bs}${bs}${bs}\"" \ + "'\\' is not escaped in single quote arg" } -run_test_same "\"\\a\"" \ - "\"${bs}${bs}a\"" \ - "retain backslash in double quote arg" +run_all_tests -run_test_same "'\\a'" \ - "\"${bs}${bs}a\"" \ - "retain backslash in single quote arg" - -run_test_same "\"\\\$\"" \ - "\"\\\$\"" \ - "'\$' can be escaped in double quote arg" - -run_test_same "'\\\$'" \ - "\"${bs}${bs}\\\$\"" \ - "'\$' is not escaped in single quote arg" - -run_test_same "\"\\`\"" \ - "\"\\`\"" \ - "'`' can be escaped in double quote arg" - -run_test_same "'\\`'" \ - "\"${bs}${bs}`\"" \ - "'`' is not escaped in single quote arg" - -run_test_same "\"\\\"\"" \ - "\"${bs}\"\"" \ - "'\"' can be escaped in double quote arg" - -run_test_same "'\\\"'" \ - "\"${bs}${bs}${bs}\"\"" \ - "'\"' is not escaped in single quote arg" - -run_test_same "\"\\\\\"" \ - "\"${bs}${bs}\"" \ - "'\\' can be escaped in double quote arg" - -run_test_same "'\\\\'" \ - "\"${bs}${bs}${bs}${bs}\"" \ - "'\\' is not escaped in single quote arg" +# For extended-remote targets, disable the packet which passes +# inferior arguments as a single string. This changes how the vRun +# (extended-remote only) packet works. +if {[target_info gdb_protocol] == "extended-remote"} { + with_test_prefix "single-inferior-arg disabled" { + save_vars { GDBFLAGS } { + append GDBFLAGS " -ex \"set remote single-inferior-argument-feature-packet off\"" + run_all_tests true + } + } +} diff --git a/gdbserver/server.cc b/gdbserver/server.cc index ab69400f97b..2bb6e6b74ad 100644 --- a/gdbserver/server.cc +++ b/gdbserver/server.cc @@ -2747,6 +2747,8 @@ handle_query (char *own_buf, int packet_len, int *new_packet_len_p) } else if (feature == "error-message+") cs.error_message_supported = true; + else if (feature == "single-inf-arg+") + cs.single_inferior_argument = true; else { /* Move the unknown features all together. */ @@ -2874,6 +2876,9 @@ handle_query (char *own_buf, int packet_len, int *new_packet_len_p) if (target_supports_memory_tagging ()) strcat (own_buf, ";memory-tagging+"); + if (cs.single_inferior_argument) + strcat (own_buf, ";single-inf-arg+"); + /* Reinitialize components as needed for the new connection. */ hostio_handle_new_gdb_connection (); target_handle_new_gdb_connection (); @@ -3466,7 +3471,20 @@ handle_v_run (char *own_buf) else program_path.set (new_program_name.get ()); - program_args = gdb::remote_args::join (new_argv.get ()); + if (cs.single_inferior_argument) + { + if (new_argv.get ().size () > 1) + { + write_enn (own_buf); + return; + } + else if (new_argv.get ().size () == 1) + program_args = std::string (new_argv.get ()[0]); + else + program_args.clear (); + } + else + program_args = gdb::remote_args::join (new_argv.get ()); try { diff --git a/gdbserver/server.h b/gdbserver/server.h index 5609584f716..652accb8064 100644 --- a/gdbserver/server.h +++ b/gdbserver/server.h @@ -196,6 +196,11 @@ struct client_state are not supported with qRcmd and m packets, but are still supported everywhere else. This is for backward compatibility reasons. */ bool error_message_supported = false; + + /* If true then we've agreed that the debugger will send all inferior + arguments as a single string. When false the debugger will attempt + to split the inferior arguments before sending them. */ + bool single_inferior_argument = false; }; client_state &get_client_state (); base-commit: 4e16a470492e412b6652d1e992f49edbc8e90894 -- 2.47.1