/* * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#)runcont.c 5.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/85"; #endif not lint /* * Execution management. */ #include "defs.h" #include #include "process.h" #include "machine.h" #include "object.h" #include "main.h" #include "breakpoint.h" #include "command.h" #include "process.rep" #define MAXNARGS 100 /* maximum number of arguments to RUN */ typedef char *String; LOCAL BOOLEAN just_started; LOCAL int argc; LOCAL String argv[MAXNARGS]; LOCAL String infile; LOCAL String outfile; LOCAL PROCESS pbuf; PROCESS *process = &pbuf; /* * This is a px-related kludge to deal with the possibility * of object code magically coming from a tmp file. */ LOCAL String mode; LOCAL String realname; setargs(m, r) char *m, *r; { mode = m; realname = r; } /* * Initialize the argument list. */ arginit() { infile = NIL; outfile = NIL; # if (isvaxpx) argv[0] = mode; argv[1] = objname; if (option('t') && realname == NIL) { argc = 2; } else { argv[2] = realname; argc = 3; } # else argv[0] = objname; argc = 1; # endif } /* * Add an argument to the list for the debuggee. */ newarg(arg) String arg; { if (argc >= MAXNARGS) { error("too many arguments to run"); } argv[argc++] = arg; } /* * Set the standard input for the debuggee. */ inarg(filename) String filename; { if (infile != NIL) { error("multiple input redirects"); } infile = filename; } /* * Set the standard output for the debuggee. * Probably should check to avoid overwriting an existing file. */ outarg(filename) String filename; { if (outfile != NIL) { error("multiple output redirect"); } outfile = filename; } /* * Initial start of the process. The idea is to get it to the point * where the object code has been loaded but execution has not begun. */ initstart() { arginit(); argv[argc] = NIL; initcache(process); start(argv, infile, outfile); if (process->status != STOPPED) { panic("could not start program"); } } /* * Run starts debuggee executing. */ run() { fixbps(); curline = 0; argv[argc] = NIL; start(argv, infile, outfile); if (process->status == STOPPED) { just_started = TRUE; isstopped = FALSE; cont(); } else if (option('r')) { panic("could not start program"); } } /* * Continue execution wherever we left off. * * Note that this routine never returns. Eventually bpact() will fail * and we'll call printstatus or step will call it. */ typedef int INTFUNC(); LOCAL INTFUNC *dbintr; LOCAL intr(); #define succeeds == TRUE #define fails == FALSE cont() { dbintr = signal(SIGINT, intr); if (just_started) { just_started = FALSE; } else { if (!isstopped) { error("can't continue execution"); } isstopped = FALSE; step(); } for (;;) { if (single_stepping) { printnews(); } else { setallbps(); resume(); unsetallbps(); if (bpact() fails) { printstatus(); } } step(); } /* NOTREACHED */ } /* * This routine is called if we get an interrupt while "running" px * but actually in the debugger. Could happen, for example, while * processing breakpoints. * * We basically just want to keep going; the assumption is * that when the process resumes it will get the interrupt * which will then be handled. */ LOCAL intr() { signal(SIGINT, intr); } fixintr() { signal(SIGINT, dbintr); }