From: Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
To: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
Cc: gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: unwind support for Linux 2.6 vsyscall DSO
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 23:44:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <vt2ekxtga4j.fsf@zenia.home> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200310030827.h938RsrS019019@magilla.sf.frob.com>
Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> writes:
> Questions for the core file case:
>
> 1 Where should this call go in the order of operations?
>
> I plopped the check in the middle of core_open because it seemed like it
> ought to come between the bfd opening and the register diddling that
> includes some calls about the grokking of the stack frame. I don't know
> how loading a symfile interacts with that diddling. Would it work to
> have the symbol_file_add_from_memory done after core_open?
It seems to me that it should be handled as much like other shared
libraries as possible. So at the point where we load symbols for the
shared libraries that a core file references, we also want to load the
vsyscall library, if it exists. Same for attach and run.
One approach might be for Linux to define its own linux-solib.h, which
#defines SOLIB_ADD and SOLIB_CLEAR to call linux-tdep.c functions that
do the standard dynamic linker stuff, but then check the auxv for an
AT_SYSINFO_EHDR entry and handle that, too. That would make things
work pretty consistently for the core, attach, and run cases.
It seems to me that there should be a target vector method for
accessing the auxv information, since there's one native-specific way
to do it for attach and run, and a core-specific way to do it for core
files. But it's Linux-specific information. Well, actually, any OS
that uses the SYSV-style program invocation process is going to work
that way, so maybe it's justifiable. I don't know.
> 2 Where should this support go in the target/generic code split?
>
> This code, and the need for it, is Linux-specific but not machine-specific.
> Linux 2.6 currently requires it on x86, IA64, and AMD64 (in both native and
> IA32 emulation versions). The user-level support for the preloaded DSO
> image is machine-independent in the glibc implementation; no other Linux
> platform will overload the AT_SYSINFO_EHDR tag value for another purpose.
> I would like to have this implemented in gdb in a place that doesn't
> require duplication for the three existing platforms requiring the support,
> and will cover any other Linux target where kernels start using the same
> feature. I don't see any obvious place like a common linux-tdep.c; where
> is the right place? Should it be a different to_core_open hook that wraps
> the generic one? Or maybe extend struct core_fns? (But core_fns is
> redefined only in machine-specific files, and it appears inconsistently
> so--sometimes in *-nat.c and sometimes in *-tdep.c; what's the story?)
It seems to me this belongs in a new linux-tdep.c file.
Regarding the code:
Would it be appropriate to move auxv_parse into BFD? If I remember
right, the dynamic linker parses the auxilliary vector into an array
indexed by AT_* values; GDB could call something like that, and then
just pick out the AT_SYSINFO_EHDR value pretty easily.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-10-03 23:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 56+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-10-03 8:27 Roland McGrath
2003-10-03 23:44 ` Jim Blandy [this message]
2003-10-04 0:10 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-04 7:28 ` Jim Blandy
2003-10-04 20:27 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-04 21:14 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-10-04 22:01 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-04 23:28 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-10-06 17:14 ` Jim Blandy
2003-10-06 19:35 ` Elena Zannoni
2003-10-06 19:31 ` Elena Zannoni
2003-10-06 20:24 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-06 21:48 ` Elena Zannoni
2003-10-06 23:59 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-07 0:13 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-07 2:30 ` Elena Zannoni
2003-10-07 2:40 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-07 2:47 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-07 3:53 ` Andrew Cagney
2003-10-07 4:07 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-10-07 4:17 ` Andrew Cagney
2003-10-07 4:28 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-08 0:02 ` Michael Snyder
2003-10-08 0:46 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-08 18:27 ` Andrew Cagney
2003-10-08 21:00 ` Andrew Cagney
2003-10-08 21:47 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-08 23:25 ` Elena Zannoni
2003-10-09 0:45 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-08 23:10 ` Elena Zannoni
2003-10-09 0:50 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-08 23:53 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-10-07 0:17 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-10-07 23:54 ` Michael Snyder
2003-10-08 0:07 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-07 4:43 ` Jim Blandy
2003-10-07 4:45 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-09 19:58 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-09 20:02 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-10-09 20:10 ` Jim Blandy
2003-10-09 22:20 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-09 22:49 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-10 0:12 ` Michael Snyder
2003-10-11 1:44 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-09 23:04 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-11 1:47 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-15 4:33 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-09 20:21 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-09 20:23 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-10-09 20:46 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-09 22:32 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-09 22:46 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-11 1:40 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-09 22:07 ` Roland McGrath
2003-10-09 22:32 ` Kevin Buettner
2003-10-07 3:33 Roland McGrath
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