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From: Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
To: Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org, Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: RFC: don't set the pspace on ordinary breakpoints
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:47:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m3aa8ewbm9.fsf@fleche.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201111021854.42981.pedro@codesourcery.com> (Pedro Alves's	message of "Wed, 2 Nov 2011 18:54:42 +0000")

>>>>> "Pedro" == Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> writes:

Pedro> Could have been two independent patches.

Ok, noted.

Tom> First, it changes ordinary breakpoints to set leave their 'pspace' field
Tom> NULL.  The rationale for this is that, with the ambiguous linespec
Tom> patch, a linespec may apply to different program spaces, not just the
Tom> one which was selected when the breakpoint was created.  For these
Tom> breakpoints, we do not want breakpoint_program_space_exit to remove the
Tom> breakpoint.

Pedro> I'm not clear how this isn't breaking multi-process without
Pedro> the linespec changes.  I mean, if we no longer have a pspace
Pedro> pointer, breakpoint re-setting will no longer work correctly.
Pedro> (breakpoint_re_set -> ... -> prepare_re_set_context)

Yeah, it probably does.
I'm not sure why this doesn't result in any regressions.

I won't put it in separately... it is mostly useful as a way to break
off a chunk of the huge linespec patch for readability.

Pedro> I don't think that's correct.  During startup, we disable user
Pedro> breakpoints, because the symbols haven't been relocated yet.
Pedro> But, we still need to insert internal breakpoints set at magic
Pedro> addresses (not through symbols), so that we know when the startup
Pedro> is done with.  Ulrich?

Ok.  How would I test this?

Plan B would be to put the startup-disabled state on bp_location.

Tom


  reply	other threads:[~2011-11-02 19:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-10-27 15:32 Tom Tromey
2011-10-31  1:03 ` Jan Kratochvil
2011-10-31 12:07 ` Yao Qi
2011-11-02 18:55 ` Pedro Alves
2011-11-02 19:47   ` Tom Tromey [this message]
2011-11-02 20:21     ` Pedro Alves
2011-11-03 14:01       ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-03 16:02         ` Pedro Alves
2011-11-03 19:33           ` Ulrich Weigand
2011-11-08 19:32           ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-08 20:23             ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-09 18:24               ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-09 18:30               ` Pedro Alves
2011-11-09 18:41                 ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-10 16:53                   ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-10 17:49                     ` Pedro Alves
2011-11-10 17:57                     ` Ulrich Weigand
2011-11-10 19:27                       ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-10 20:23                         ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-11 12:56                           ` Ulrich Weigand
2011-11-11 14:47                             ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-14 21:12                               ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-16 18:37                               ` Ulrich Weigand
2011-11-16 21:24                                 ` Tom Tromey
2011-11-18 18:31                                   ` Ulrich Weigand
2012-01-02 18:18                                     ` [7.4 regression] Stand-alone Cell debugging broken (Re: RFC: don't set the pspace on ordinary breakpoints) Ulrich Weigand
2012-01-03  3:15                                       ` Joel Brobecker
2012-01-03 20:29                                       ` Tom Tromey
2012-01-04 12:36                                         ` Ulrich Weigand

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