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| File: gdbint.info, Node: GDB Observers, Next: GNU Free Documentation License, Prev: Hints, Up: Top |
| |
| Appendix A GDB Currently available observers |
| ******************************************** |
| |
| A.1 Implementation rationale |
| ============================ |
| |
| An "observer" is an entity which is interested in being notified when |
| GDB reaches certain states, or certain events occur in GDB. The entity |
| being observed is called the "subject". To receive notifications, the |
| observer attaches a callback to the subject. One subject can have |
| several observers. |
| |
| `observer.c' implements an internal generic low-level event |
| notification mechanism. This generic event notification mechanism is |
| then re-used to implement the exported high-level notification |
| management routines for all possible notifications. |
| |
| The current implementation of the generic observer provides support |
| for contextual data. This contextual data is given to the subject when |
| attaching the callback. In return, the subject will provide this |
| contextual data back to the observer as a parameter of the callback. |
| |
| Note that the current support for the contextual data is only |
| partial, as it lacks a mechanism that would deallocate this data when |
| the callback is detached. This is not a problem so far, as this |
| contextual data is only used internally to hold a function pointer. |
| Later on, if a certain observer needs to provide support for user-level |
| contextual data, then the generic notification mechanism will need to be |
| enhanced to allow the observer to provide a routine to deallocate the |
| data when attaching the callback. |
| |
| The observer implementation is also currently not reentrant. In |
| particular, it is therefore not possible to call the attach or detach |
| routines during a notification. |
| |
| A.2 Debugging |
| ============= |
| |
| Observer notifications can be traced using the command `set debug |
| observer 1' (*note Optional messages about internal happenings: |
| (gdb)Debugging Output.). |
| |
| A.3 `normal_stop' Notifications |
| =============================== |
| |
| GDB notifies all `normal_stop' observers when the inferior execution |
| has just stopped, the associated messages and annotations have been |
| printed, and the control is about to be returned to the user. |
| |
| Note that the `normal_stop' notification is not emitted when the |
| execution stops due to a breakpoint, and this breakpoint has a |
| condition that is not met. If the breakpoint has any associated |
| commands list, the commands are executed after the notification is |
| emitted. |
| |
| The following interfaces are available to manage observers: |
| |
| -- Function: extern struct observer *observer_attach_EVENT |
| (observer_EVENT_ftype *F) |
| Using the function F, create an observer that is notified when |
| ever EVENT occurs, return the observer. |
| |
| -- Function: extern void observer_detach_EVENT (struct observer |
| *OBSERVER); |
| Remove OBSERVER from the list of observers to be notified when |
| EVENT occurs. |
| |
| -- Function: extern void observer_notify_EVENT (void); |
| Send a notification to all EVENT observers. |
| |
| The following observable events are defined: |
| |
| -- Function: void normal_stop (struct bpstats *BS, int PRINT_FRAME) |
| The inferior has stopped for real. The BS argument describes the |
| breakpoints were are stopped at, if any. Second argument |
| PRINT_FRAME non-zero means display the location where the inferior |
| has stopped. |
| |
| -- Function: void target_changed (struct target_ops *TARGET) |
| The target's register contents have changed. |
| |
| -- Function: void executable_changed (void) |
| The executable being debugged by GDB has changed: The user decided |
| to debug a different program, or the program he was debugging has |
| been modified since being loaded by the debugger (by being |
| recompiled, for instance). |
| |
| -- Function: void inferior_created (struct target_ops *OBJFILE, int |
| FROM_TTY) |
| GDB has just connected to an inferior. For `run', GDB calls this |
| observer while the inferior is still stopped at the entry-point |
| instruction. For `attach' and `core', GDB calls this observer |
| immediately after connecting to the inferior, and before any |
| information on the inferior has been printed. |
| |
| -- Function: void solib_loaded (struct so_list *SOLIB) |
| The shared library specified by SOLIB has been loaded. Note that |
| when GDB calls this observer, the library's symbols probably |
| haven't been loaded yet. |
| |
| -- Function: void solib_unloaded (struct so_list *SOLIB) |
| The shared library specified by SOLIB has been unloaded. Note |
| that when GDB calls this observer, the library's symbols have not |
| been unloaded yet, and thus are still available. |
| |
| -- Function: void new_objfile (struct objfile *OBJFILE) |
| The symbol file specified by OBJFILE has been loaded. Called with |
| OBJFILE equal to `NULL' to indicate previously loaded symbol table |
| data has now been invalidated. |
| |
| -- Function: void new_thread (struct thread_info *T) |
| The thread specified by T has been created. |
| |
| -- Function: void thread_exit (struct thread_info *T, int SILENT) |
| The thread specified by T has exited. The SILENT argument |
| indicates that GDB is removing the thread from its tables without |
| wanting to notify the user about it. |
| |
| -- Function: void thread_stop_requested (ptid_t PTID) |
| An explicit stop request was issued to PTID. If PTID equals |
| MINUS_ONE_PTID, the request applied to all threads. If |
| `ptid_is_pid(ptid)' returns true, the request applied to all |
| threads of the process pointed at by PTID. Otherwise, the request |
| applied to the single thread pointed at by PTID. |
| |
| -- Function: void target_resumed (ptid_t PTID) |
| The target was resumed. The PTID parameter specifies which thread |
| was resume, and may be RESUME_ALL if all threads are resumed. |
| |
| -- Function: void about_to_proceed (void) |
| The target is about to be proceeded. |
| |
| -- Function: void breakpoint_created (int BPNUM) |
| A new breakpoint has been created. The argument BPNUM is the |
| number of the newly-created breakpoint. |
| |
| -- Function: void breakpoint_deleted (int BPNUM) |
| A breakpoint has been destroyed. The argument BPNUM is the number |
| of the newly-destroyed breakpoint. |
| |
| -- Function: void breakpoint_modified (int BPNUM) |
| A breakpoint has been modified in some way. The argument BPNUM is |
| the number of the modified breakpoint. |
| |
| -- Function: void tracepoint_created (int TPNUM) |
| A new tracepoint has been created. The argument TPNUM is the |
| number of the newly-created tracepoint. |
| |
| -- Function: void tracepoint_deleted (int TPNUM) |
| A tracepoint has been destroyed. The argument TPNUM is the number |
| of the newly-destroyed tracepoint. |
| |
| -- Function: void tracepoint_modified (int TPNUM) |
| A tracepoint has been modified in some way. The argument TPNUM is |
| the number of the modified tracepoint. |
| |
| -- Function: void architecture_changed (struct gdbarch *NEWARCH) |
| The current architecture has changed. The argument NEWARCH is a |
| pointer to the new architecture. |
| |
| -- Function: void thread_ptid_changed (ptid_t OLD_PTID, ptid_t |
| NEW_PTID) |
| The thread's ptid has changed. The OLD_PTID parameter specifies |
| the old value, and NEW_PTID specifies the new value. |
| |
| -- Function: void inferior_added (struct inferior *INF) |
| The inferior INF has been added to the list of inferiors. At this |
| point, it might not be associated with any process. |
| |
| -- Function: void inferior_appeared (struct inferior *INF) |
| The inferior identified by INF has been attached to a process. |
| |
| -- Function: void inferior_exit (struct inferior *INF) |
| Either the inferior associated with INF has been detached from the |
| process, or the process has exited. |
| |
| -- Function: void inferior_removed (struct inferior *INF) |
| The inferior INF has been removed from the list of inferiors. |
| This method is called immediately before freeing INF. |
| |
| -- Function: void memory_changed (CORE_ADDR ADDR, int LEN, const |
| bfd_byte *DATA) |
| Bytes from DATA to DATA + LEN have been written to the current |
| inferior at ADDR. |
| |
| -- Function: void test_notification (int SOMEARG) |
| This observer is used for internal testing. Do not use. See |
| testsuite/gdb.gdb/observer.exp. |
| |
| |
| File: gdbint.info, Node: GNU Free Documentation License, Next: Index, Prev: GDB Observers, Up: Top |
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| Index |
| ***** |
| |
| [index] |
| * Menu: |
| |
| * $fp: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 126) |
| * $pc: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 58) |
| * $ps: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 69) |
| * $sp: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 49) |
| * _initialize_ARCH_tdep <1>: Adding a New Target. (line 22) |
| * _initialize_ARCH_tdep: How an Architecture is Represented. |
| (line 13) |
| * _initialize_language: Language Support. (line 79) |
| * a.out format: Symbol Handling. (line 218) |
| * about_to_proceed: GDB Observers. (line 133) |
| * abstract interpretation of function prologues: Algorithms. (line 48) |
| * add_cmd: User Interface. (line 21) |
| * add_com: User Interface. (line 21) |
| * add_setshow_cmd: User Interface. (line 26) |
| * add_setshow_cmd_full: User Interface. (line 26) |
| * add_symtab_fns: Symbol Handling. (line 37) |
| * adding a new host: Host Definition. (line 13) |
| * adding a symbol-reading module: Symbol Handling. (line 37) |
| * adding a target: Adding a New Target. (line 6) |
| * adding debugging info reader: Symbol Handling. (line 365) |
| * adding source language: Language Support. (line 17) |
| * address classes: Address Classes. (line 6) |
| * address representation: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * address spaces, separate data and code: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * address_class_name_to_type_flags: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 28) |
| * address_class_name_to_type_flags_p: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 39) |
| * algorithms: Algorithms. (line 6) |
| * align_down: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 46) |
| * align_up: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 46) |
| * allocate_symtab: Language Support. (line 83) |
| * ARCH-tdep.c: How an Architecture is Represented. |
| (line 13) |
| * architecture representation: How an Architecture is Represented. |
| (line 6) |
| * architecture_changed: GDB Observers. (line 160) |
| * Array Containers: Support Libraries. (line 131) |
| * assumptions about targets: Coding. (line 519) |
| * base of a frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 28) |
| * BFD library: Support Libraries. (line 9) |
| * bfd_arch_info: Looking Up an Existing Architecture. |
| (line 41) |
| * BIG_BREAKPOINT: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 100) |
| * BPT_VECTOR: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 536) |
| * BREAKPOINT: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 88) |
| * breakpoint address adjusted: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 145) |
| * breakpoint_created: GDB Observers. (line 136) |
| * breakpoint_deleted: GDB Observers. (line 140) |
| * breakpoint_modified: GDB Observers. (line 144) |
| * breakpoints: Algorithms. (line 151) |
| * bug-gdb mailing list: Getting Started. (line 72) |
| * build script: Debugging GDB. (line 94) |
| * C data types: Coding. (line 389) |
| * call frame information: Algorithms. (line 14) |
| * call stack frame: Stack Frames. (line 6) |
| * calls to the inferior: Inferior Call Setup. (line 6) |
| * CC_HAS_LONG_LONG: Host Definition. (line 105) |
| * CFI (call frame information): Algorithms. (line 14) |
| * checkpoints: Algorithms. (line 600) |
| * cleanups: Coding. (line 12) |
| * CLI: User Interface. (line 12) |
| * code pointers, word-addressed: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * coding standards: Coding. (line 215) |
| * COFF debugging info: Symbol Handling. (line 315) |
| * COFF format: Symbol Handling. (line 233) |
| * command implementation: Getting Started. (line 60) |
| * command interpreter: User Interface. (line 12) |
| * comment formatting: Coding. (line 363) |
| * compiler warnings: Coding. (line 271) |
| * Compressed DWARF 2 debugging info: Symbol Handling. (line 335) |
| * computed values: Values. (line 35) |
| * configure.tgt: How an Architecture is Represented. |
| (line 19) |
| * converting between pointers and addresses: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * converting integers to addresses: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 274) |
| * cooked register representation: Raw and Cooked Registers. |
| (line 6) |
| * core files: Adding support for debugging core files. |
| (line 6) |
| * core_addr_greaterthan: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 30) |
| * core_addr_lessthan: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 30) |
| * CRLF_SOURCE_FILES: Host Definition. (line 86) |
| * current_language: Language Support. (line 75) |
| * D10V addresses: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * data output: User Interface. (line 254) |
| * data-pointer, per-architecture/per-module: Coding. (line 100) |
| * debugging GDB: Debugging GDB. (line 6) |
| * DEFAULT_PROMPT: Host Definition. (line 93) |
| * deprecate_cmd: User Interface. (line 32) |
| * DEPRECATED_IBM6000_TARGET: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 242) |
| * deprecating commands: User Interface. (line 32) |
| * design: Coding. (line 514) |
| * DEV_TTY: Host Definition. (line 96) |
| * DIRNAME_SEPARATOR: Coding. (line 584) |
| * DISABLE_UNSETTABLE_BREAK: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 211) |
| * discard_cleanups: Coding. (line 39) |
| * do_cleanups: Coding. (line 35) |
| * DOS text files: Host Definition. (line 87) |
| * dummy frames: About Dummy Frames. (line 6) |
| * DW_AT_address_class: Address Classes. (line 6) |
| * DW_AT_byte_size: Address Classes. (line 6) |
| * DWARF 2 debugging info: Symbol Handling. (line 328) |
| * DWARF 3 debugging info: Symbol Handling. (line 355) |
| * ECOFF debugging info: Symbol Handling. (line 321) |
| * ECOFF format: Symbol Handling. (line 248) |
| * ELF format: Symbol Handling. (line 281) |
| * evaluate_subexp: Language Support. (line 58) |
| * executable_changed: GDB Observers. (line 85) |
| * execution state: Managing Execution State. |
| (line 6) |
| * experimental branches: Versions and Branches. |
| (line 116) |
| * expression evaluation routines: Language Support. (line 58) |
| * expression parser: Language Support. (line 21) |
| * extract_typed_address: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 52) |
| * field output functions: User Interface. (line 254) |
| * file names, portability: Coding. (line 552) |
| * FILENAME_CMP: Coding. (line 578) |
| * find_pc_function: Symbol Handling. (line 136) |
| * find_pc_line: Symbol Handling. (line 136) |
| * find_sym_fns: Symbol Handling. (line 32) |
| * finding a symbol: Symbol Handling. (line 133) |
| * fine-tuning gdbarch structure: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 23) |
| * first floating point register: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 78) |
| * FOPEN_RB: Host Definition. (line 102) |
| * fp0_regnum: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 78) |
| * frame: Stack Frames. (line 6) |
| * frame ID: Stack Frames. (line 41) |
| * frame pointer: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 126) |
| * frame, definition of base of a frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 28) |
| * frame, definition of innermost frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 24) |
| * frame, definition of NEXT frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 11) |
| * frame, definition of PREVIOUS frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 14) |
| * frame, definition of sentinel frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 52) |
| * frame, definition of sniffing: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 46) |
| * frame, definition of THIS frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 9) |
| * frame, definition of unwinding: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 41) |
| * frame_align: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 46) |
| * frame_base: Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers. |
| (line 89) |
| * frame_base_append_sniffer: Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers. |
| (line 19) |
| * frame_base_set_default: Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers. |
| (line 22) |
| * frame_num_args: Functions to Access Frame Data. |
| (line 43) |
| * frame_red_zone_size: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 63) |
| * frame_register_unwind: Stack Frames. (line 15) |
| * frame_unwind: Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers. |
| (line 36) |
| * frame_unwind_append_sniffer: Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers. |
| (line 16) |
| * frame_unwind_append_unwinder: Stack Frames. (line 30) |
| * frame_unwind_got_address: Stack Frames. (line 105) |
| * frame_unwind_got_constant: Stack Frames. (line 101) |
| * frame_unwind_got_memory: Stack Frames. (line 98) |
| * frame_unwind_got_optimized: Stack Frames. (line 90) |
| * frame_unwind_got_register: Stack Frames. (line 93) |
| * frame_unwind_prepend_unwinder: Stack Frames. (line 30) |
| * full symbol table: Symbol Handling. (line 104) |
| * function prologue: Prologue Caches. (line 6) |
| * function prototypes: Coding. (line 411) |
| * function usage: Coding. (line 393) |
| * fundamental types: Symbol Handling. (line 183) |
| * GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 225) |
| * GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 225) |
| * GDB source tree structure: Overall Structure. (line 83) |
| * gdb_byte: Register Caching. (line 23) |
| * GDB_OSABI_AIX: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 90) |
| * GDB_OSABI_CYGWIN: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 87) |
| * GDB_OSABI_FREEBSD_AOUT: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 51) |
| * GDB_OSABI_FREEBSD_ELF: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 54) |
| * GDB_OSABI_GO32: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 69) |
| * GDB_OSABI_HPUX_ELF: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 78) |
| * GDB_OSABI_HPUX_SOM: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 81) |
| * GDB_OSABI_HURD: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 39) |
| * GDB_OSABI_INTERIX: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 75) |
| * GDB_OSABI_IRIX: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 72) |
| * GDB_OSABI_LINUX: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 48) |
| * GDB_OSABI_NETBSD_AOUT: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 57) |
| * GDB_OSABI_NETBSD_ELF: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 60) |
| * GDB_OSABI_OPENBSD_ELF: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 63) |
| * GDB_OSABI_OSF1: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 45) |
| * GDB_OSABI_QNXNTO: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 84) |
| * GDB_OSABI_SOLARIS: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 42) |
| * GDB_OSABI_SVR4: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 36) |
| * GDB_OSABI_UNINITIALIZED: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 29) |
| * GDB_OSABI_UNKNOWN: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 32) |
| * GDB_OSABI_WINCE: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 66) |
| * gdbarch: How an Architecture is Represented. |
| (line 19) |
| * gdbarch accessor functions: Creating a New Architecture. |
| (line 14) |
| * gdbarch lookup: Looking Up an Existing Architecture. |
| (line 6) |
| * gdbarch register architecture functions: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 6) |
| * gdbarch register information functions: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 6) |
| * gdbarch_addr_bits_remove: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 11) |
| * gdbarch_address_class_name_to_type_flags: Address Classes. (line 30) |
| * gdbarch_address_class_type_flags <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 43) |
| * gdbarch_address_class_type_flags: Address Classes. (line 18) |
| * gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_p: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 52) |
| * gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_to_name <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 56) |
| * gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_to_name: Address Classes. (line 25) |
| * gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_to_name_p: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 60) |
| * gdbarch_address_to_pointer <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 65) |
| * gdbarch_address_to_pointer: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 114) |
| * gdbarch_adjust_breakpoint_address: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 145) |
| * gdbarch_alloc: Creating a New Architecture. |
| (line 6) |
| * gdbarch_believe_pcc_promotion: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 72) |
| * gdbarch_bits_big_endian: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 77) |
| * gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 106) |
| * gdbarch_call_dummy_location: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 178) |
| * gdbarch_cannot_fetch_register: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 184) |
| * gdbarch_cannot_store_register: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 188) |
| * gdbarch_char_signed: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 461) |
| * gdbarch_convert_register_p <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 195) |
| * gdbarch_convert_register_p: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 30) |
| * gdbarch_data: Coding. (line 133) |
| * gdbarch_data_register_post_init: Coding. (line 118) |
| * gdbarch_data_register_pre_init: Coding. (line 108) |
| * gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 205) |
| * gdbarch_deprecated_fp_regnum: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 446) |
| * gdbarch_double_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 471) |
| * gdbarch_dummy_id: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 523) |
| * gdbarch_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 216) |
| * gdbarch_ecoff_reg_to_regnum: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 220) |
| * gdbarch_float_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 475) |
| * gdbarch_fp0_regnum: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 200) |
| * gdbarch_get_longjmp_target <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 231) |
| * gdbarch_get_longjmp_target: Algorithms. (line 263) |
| * gdbarch_have_nonsteppable_watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 396) |
| * gdbarch_in_function_epilogue_p: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 253) |
| * gdbarch_in_solib_return_trampoline: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 259) |
| * gdbarch_info: Looking Up an Existing Architecture. |
| (line 22) |
| * gdbarch_init_osabi: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 125) |
| * gdbarch_int_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 478) |
| * gdbarch_integer_to_address: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 274) |
| * gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info: Looking Up an Existing Architecture. |
| (line 22) |
| * gdbarch_long_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 481) |
| * gdbarch_long_double_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 485) |
| * gdbarch_long_long_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 489) |
| * gdbarch_lookup_osabi: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 119) |
| * gdbarch_memory_insert_breakpoint: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 130) |
| * gdbarch_memory_remove_breakpoint: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 130) |
| * gdbarch_osabi_name: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 97) |
| * gdbarch_pointer_to_address <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 295) |
| * gdbarch_pointer_to_address: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 105) |
| * gdbarch_print_insn: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 513) |
| * gdbarch_ptr_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 493) |
| * gdbarch_push_dummy_call: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 363) |
| * gdbarch_push_dummy_code: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 375) |
| * gdbarch_register <1>: Adding a New Target. (line 40) |
| * gdbarch_register: How an Architecture is Represented. |
| (line 19) |
| * gdbarch_register_osabi: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 103) |
| * gdbarch_register_osabi_sniffer: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 112) |
| * gdbarch_register_to_value <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 301) |
| * gdbarch_register_to_value: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 46) |
| * gdbarch_return_value: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 394) |
| * gdbarch_sdb_reg_to_regnum: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 390) |
| * gdbarch_short_bit: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 497) |
| * gdbarch_skip_permanent_breakpoint: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 430) |
| * gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 441) |
| * gdbarch_stab_reg_to_regnum: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 450) |
| * gdbarch_stabs_argument_has_addr: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 359) |
| * gdbarch_tdep definition: Creating a New Architecture. |
| (line 34) |
| * gdbarch_tdep when allocating new gdbarch: Creating a New Architecture. |
| (line 6) |
| * gdbarch_value_to_register <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 529) |
| * gdbarch_value_to_register: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 62) |
| * gdbarch_virtual_frame_pointer: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 501) |
| * GDBINIT_FILENAME: Host Definition. (line 74) |
| * generic host support: Host Definition. (line 38) |
| * generic_elf_osabi_sniff_abi_tag_sections: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 133) |
| * get_frame_register: Stack Frames. (line 15) |
| * get_frame_type: Stack Frames. (line 22) |
| * hardware breakpoints: Algorithms. (line 158) |
| * hardware watchpoints: Algorithms. (line 280) |
| * HAVE_CONTINUABLE_WATCHPOINT: Algorithms. (line 402) |
| * HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM: Coding. (line 561) |
| * HAVE_STEPPABLE_WATCHPOINT: Algorithms. (line 386) |
| * host: Overall Structure. (line 50) |
| * host, adding: Host Definition. (line 13) |
| * i386_cleanup_dregs: Algorithms. (line 576) |
| * I386_DR_LOW_GET_STATUS: Algorithms. (line 489) |
| * I386_DR_LOW_RESET_ADDR: Algorithms. (line 485) |
| * I386_DR_LOW_SET_ADDR: Algorithms. (line 482) |
| * I386_DR_LOW_SET_CONTROL: Algorithms. (line 479) |
| * i386_insert_hw_breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 564) |
| * i386_insert_watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 536) |
| * i386_region_ok_for_watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 514) |
| * i386_remove_hw_breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 564) |
| * i386_remove_watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 536) |
| * i386_stopped_by_watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 528) |
| * i386_stopped_data_address: Algorithms. (line 521) |
| * I386_USE_GENERIC_WATCHPOINTS: Algorithms. (line 461) |
| * in_dynsym_resolve_code: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 263) |
| * inferior_added: GDB Observers. (line 169) |
| * inferior_appeared: GDB Observers. (line 173) |
| * inferior_created: GDB Observers. (line 92) |
| * inferior_exit: GDB Observers. (line 176) |
| * inferior_removed: GDB Observers. (line 180) |
| * inner_than: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 30) |
| * innermost frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 24) |
| * insert or remove hardware breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 234) |
| * insert or remove hardware watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 347) |
| * insert or remove software breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 211) |
| * IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH: Coding. (line 572) |
| * IS_DIR_SEPARATOR: Coding. (line 567) |
| * ISATTY: Host Definition. (line 99) |
| * item output functions: User Interface. (line 254) |
| * language parser: Language Support. (line 25) |
| * language support: Language Support. (line 6) |
| * legal papers for code contributions: Debugging GDB. (line 42) |
| * length_of_subexp: Language Support. (line 58) |
| * libgdb: libgdb. (line 9) |
| * libiberty library: Support Libraries. (line 52) |
| * line wrap in output: Coding. (line 191) |
| * lint: Host Definition. (line 119) |
| * list output functions: User Interface. (line 131) |
| * LITTLE_BREAKPOINT: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 100) |
| * long long data type: Host Definition. (line 106) |
| * longjmp debugging: Algorithms. (line 258) |
| * lookup_symbol: Symbol Handling. (line 142) |
| * LSEEK_NOT_LINEAR: Host Definition. (line 114) |
| * lval_type enumeration, for values.: Values. (line 19) |
| * make_cleanup: Coding. (line 28) |
| * make_cleanup_ui_out_list_begin_end: User Interface. (line 247) |
| * make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end: User Interface. (line 223) |
| * making a new release of gdb: Releasing GDB. (line 6) |
| * memory representation: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 6) |
| * memory_changed: GDB Observers. (line 185) |
| * minimal symbol table: Symbol Handling. (line 111) |
| * minsymtabs: Symbol Handling. (line 111) |
| * multi-arch data: Coding. (line 100) |
| * NATDEPFILES: Native Debugging. (line 8) |
| * native conditionals: Native Debugging. (line 75) |
| * native debugging: Native Debugging. (line 6) |
| * nesting level in ui_out functions: User Interface. (line 143) |
| * new year procedure: Start of New Year Procedure. |
| (line 6) |
| * new_objfile: GDB Observers. (line 109) |
| * new_thread: GDB Observers. (line 114) |
| * NEXT frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 11) |
| * normal_stop: GDB Observers. (line 76) |
| * normal_stop observer: GDB Observers. (line 48) |
| * notification about inferior execution stop: GDB Observers. (line 48) |
| * notifications about changes in internals: Algorithms. (line 630) |
| * object file formats: Symbol Handling. (line 215) |
| * observer pattern interface: Algorithms. (line 630) |
| * observers implementation rationale: GDB Observers. (line 9) |
| * obstacks: Support Libraries. (line 69) |
| * op_print_tab: Language Support. (line 91) |
| * opcodes library: Support Libraries. (line 39) |
| * OS ABI variants: OS ABI Variant Handling. |
| (line 6) |
| * parse_exp_1: Language Support. (line 97) |
| * partial symbol table: Symbol Handling. (line 114) |
| * pc_regnum: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 58) |
| * PE-COFF format: Symbol Handling. (line 272) |
| * per-architecture module data: Coding. (line 100) |
| * pointer representation: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * portability: Coding. (line 535) |
| * portable file name handling: Coding. (line 552) |
| * porting to new machines: Porting GDB. (line 6) |
| * prefixify_subexp: Language Support. (line 58) |
| * PREVIOUS frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 14) |
| * print_float_info: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 80) |
| * print_registers_info: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 53) |
| * print_subexp: Language Support. (line 91) |
| * print_vector_info: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 96) |
| * PRINTF_HAS_LONG_LONG: Host Definition. (line 109) |
| * processor status register: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 69) |
| * program counter <1>: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 58) |
| * program counter: Algorithms. (line 158) |
| * prologue analysis: Algorithms. (line 14) |
| * prologue cache: Prologue Caches. (line 12) |
| * prologue of a function: Prologue Caches. (line 6) |
| * prologue-value.c: Algorithms. (line 48) |
| * prompt: Host Definition. (line 94) |
| * ps_regnum: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 69) |
| * pseudo-evaluation of function prologues: Algorithms. (line 48) |
| * pseudo_register_read: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 29) |
| * pseudo_register_write: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 33) |
| * psymtabs: Symbol Handling. (line 107) |
| * push_dummy_call: Functions Creating Dummy Frames. |
| (line 13) |
| * push_dummy_code: Functions Creating Dummy Frames. |
| (line 57) |
| * raw register representation: Raw and Cooked Registers. |
| (line 6) |
| * read_pc: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 10) |
| * reading of symbols: Symbol Handling. (line 25) |
| * readline library: Support Libraries. (line 45) |
| * regcache_cooked_read: Register Caching. (line 23) |
| * regcache_cooked_read_signed: Register Caching. (line 23) |
| * regcache_cooked_read_unsigned: Register Caching. (line 23) |
| * regcache_cooked_write: Register Caching. (line 23) |
| * regcache_cooked_write_signed: Register Caching. (line 23) |
| * regcache_cooked_write_unsigned: Register Caching. (line 23) |
| * register caching: Register Caching. (line 6) |
| * register data formats, converting: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 6) |
| * register representation: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 6) |
| * REGISTER_CONVERT_TO_RAW: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 311) |
| * REGISTER_CONVERT_TO_VIRTUAL: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 306) |
| * register_name: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 10) |
| * register_reggroup_p: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 110) |
| * register_type: Register Information Functions. |
| (line 33) |
| * regset_from_core_section: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 316) |
| * regular expressions library: Support Libraries. (line 110) |
| * Release Branches: Versions and Branches. |
| (line 93) |
| * remote debugging support: Host Definition. (line 41) |
| * REMOTE_BPT_VECTOR: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 540) |
| * representation of architecture: How an Architecture is Represented. |
| (line 6) |
| * representations, raw and cooked registers: Raw and Cooked Registers. |
| (line 6) |
| * representations, register and memory: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 6) |
| * requirements for GDB: Requirements. (line 6) |
| * restart: Algorithms. (line 600) |
| * running the test suite: Testsuite. (line 19) |
| * secondary symbol file: Symbol Handling. (line 47) |
| * sentinel frame <1>: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 52) |
| * sentinel frame: Stack Frames. (line 22) |
| * SENTINEL_FRAME: Stack Frames. (line 22) |
| * separate data and code address spaces: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * serial line support: Host Definition. (line 41) |
| * set_gdbarch functions: Creating a New Architecture. |
| (line 14) |
| * set_gdbarch_bits_big_endian: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 83) |
| * set_gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 330) |
| * SIGWINCH_HANDLER: Host Definition. (line 78) |
| * SIGWINCH_HANDLER_BODY: Host Definition. (line 82) |
| * skip_prologue: Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames. |
| (line 12) |
| * SKIP_SOLIB_RESOLVER: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 267) |
| * SLASH_STRING: Coding. (line 589) |
| * sniffing: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 46) |
| * software breakpoints: Algorithms. (line 184) |
| * software watchpoints: Algorithms. (line 280) |
| * SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 324) |
| * SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP_P: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 320) |
| * SOLIB_ADD: Native Debugging. (line 86) |
| * SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK: Native Debugging. (line 92) |
| * solib_loaded: GDB Observers. (line 99) |
| * solib_unloaded: GDB Observers. (line 104) |
| * SOM debugging info: Symbol Handling. (line 360) |
| * SOM format: Symbol Handling. (line 291) |
| * source code formatting: Coding. (line 323) |
| * sp_regnum: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 49) |
| * spaces, separate data and code address: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * stabs debugging info: Symbol Handling. (line 305) |
| * stack frame, definition of base of a frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 28) |
| * stack frame, definition of innermost frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 24) |
| * stack frame, definition of NEXT frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 11) |
| * stack frame, definition of PREVIOUS frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 14) |
| * stack frame, definition of sentinel frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 52) |
| * stack frame, definition of sniffing: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 46) |
| * stack frame, definition of THIS frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 9) |
| * stack frame, definition of unwinding: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 41) |
| * stack pointer: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 49) |
| * START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED: Native Debugging. (line 96) |
| * status register: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 69) |
| * STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT: Algorithms. (line 408) |
| * store_typed_address: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 70) |
| * struct: GDB Observers. (line 62) |
| * struct gdbarch creation: Creating a New Architecture. |
| (line 6) |
| * struct regcache: Register Caching. (line 10) |
| * struct value, converting register contents to: Register and Memory Data. |
| (line 6) |
| * submitting patches: Debugging GDB. (line 30) |
| * sym_fns structure: Symbol Handling. (line 37) |
| * symbol files: Symbol Handling. (line 25) |
| * symbol lookup: Symbol Handling. (line 133) |
| * symbol reading: Symbol Handling. (line 25) |
| * SYMBOL_RELOADING_DEFAULT: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 454) |
| * symtabs: Symbol Handling. (line 104) |
| * system dependencies: Coding. (line 539) |
| * table output functions: User Interface. (line 131) |
| * target: Overall Structure. (line 50) |
| * target architecture definition: Target Architecture Definition. |
| (line 6) |
| * target dependent files: Adding a New Target. (line 8) |
| * target descriptions: Target Descriptions. (line 6) |
| * target descriptions, adding register support: Adding Target Described Register Support. |
| (line 6) |
| * target descriptions, implementation: Target Descriptions Implementation. |
| (line 6) |
| * target vector: Target Vector Definition. |
| (line 6) |
| * TARGET_CAN_USE_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINT: Algorithms. (line 333) |
| * target_changed: GDB Observers. (line 82) |
| * TARGET_CHAR_BIT: Defining Other Architecture Features. |
| (line 458) |
| * target_insert_breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 211) |
| * target_insert_hw_breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 234) |
| * target_insert_watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 347) |
| * TARGET_REGION_OK_FOR_HW_WATCHPOINT: Algorithms. (line 343) |
| * target_remove_breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 211) |
| * target_remove_hw_breakpoint: Algorithms. (line 234) |
| * target_remove_watchpoint: Algorithms. (line 347) |
| * target_resumed: GDB Observers. (line 129) |
| * target_stopped_data_address: Algorithms. (line 364) |
| * target_watchpoint_addr_within_range: Algorithms. (line 378) |
| * targets: Existing Targets. (line 6) |
| * TCP remote support: Host Definition. (line 57) |
| * terminal device: Host Definition. (line 97) |
| * test suite: Testsuite. (line 6) |
| * test suite organization: Testsuite. (line 195) |
| * test_notification: GDB Observers. (line 189) |
| * Testsuite Configuration: Testsuite. (line 167) |
| * THIS frame: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 9) |
| * thread_exit: GDB Observers. (line 117) |
| * thread_ptid_changed: GDB Observers. (line 165) |
| * thread_stop_requested: GDB Observers. (line 122) |
| * tracepoint_created: GDB Observers. (line 148) |
| * tracepoint_deleted: GDB Observers. (line 152) |
| * tracepoint_modified: GDB Observers. (line 156) |
| * tuple output functions: User Interface. (line 131) |
| * type codes: Symbol Handling. (line 191) |
| * types: Coding. (line 405) |
| * ui_out functions: User Interface. (line 47) |
| * ui_out functions, usage examples: User Interface. (line 398) |
| * ui_out_field_core_addr: User Interface. (line 287) |
| * ui_out_field_fmt: User Interface. (line 261) |
| * ui_out_field_fmt_int: User Interface. (line 280) |
| * ui_out_field_int: User Interface. (line 273) |
| * ui_out_field_skip: User Interface. (line 352) |
| * ui_out_field_stream: User Interface. (line 320) |
| * ui_out_field_string: User Interface. (line 291) |
| * ui_out_flush: User Interface. (line 392) |
| * ui_out_list_begin: User Interface. (line 234) |
| * ui_out_list_end: User Interface. (line 240) |
| * ui_out_message: User Interface. (line 376) |
| * ui_out_spaces: User Interface. (line 371) |
| * ui_out_stream_delete: User Interface. (line 315) |
| * ui_out_stream_new: User Interface. (line 309) |
| * ui_out_table_begin: User Interface. (line 165) |
| * ui_out_table_body: User Interface. (line 191) |
| * ui_out_table_end: User Interface. (line 194) |
| * ui_out_table_header: User Interface. (line 178) |
| * ui_out_text: User Interface. (line 358) |
| * ui_out_tuple_begin: User Interface. (line 210) |
| * ui_out_tuple_end: User Interface. (line 216) |
| * ui_out_wrap_hint: User Interface. (line 382) |
| * unwind frame: Stack Frames. (line 9) |
| * unwind_dummy_id: Functions Creating Dummy Frames. |
| (line 38) |
| * unwind_pc: Functions to Access Frame Data. |
| (line 11) |
| * unwind_sp: Functions to Access Frame Data. |
| (line 27) |
| * unwinding: Frame Handling Terminology. |
| (line 41) |
| * using ui_out functions: User Interface. (line 398) |
| * value structure: Values. (line 9) |
| * value_as_address: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 84) |
| * value_from_pointer: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 93) |
| * values: Values. (line 9) |
| * VEC: Support Libraries. (line 131) |
| * vendor branches: Versions and Branches. |
| (line 108) |
| * void: GDB Observers. (line 67) |
| * volatile: Host Definition. (line 122) |
| * watchpoints: Algorithms. (line 274) |
| * watchpoints, on x86: Algorithms. (line 449) |
| * watchpoints, with threads: Algorithms. (line 425) |
| * word-addressed machines: Pointers and Addresses. |
| (line 6) |
| * wrap_here: Coding. (line 191) |
| * write_pc: Register Architecture Functions & Variables. |
| (line 13) |
| * writing tests: Testsuite. (line 247) |
| * x86 debug registers: Algorithms. (line 449) |
| * XCOFF format: Symbol Handling. (line 256) |
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