proc: bugfix: race condition between termination and Continue (linux)

resume loops in continueOnce moved to a OS specific resume function,
this makes the problem easier to deal with and seems to be more
appropriate to a windows port given what transpired from discussion
of Pull Request #276
This commit is contained in:
aarzilli 2015-11-19 16:16:55 +01:00
parent 2f9f20188a
commit 5354e462e8
3 changed files with 43 additions and 15 deletions

@ -389,21 +389,9 @@ func (dbp *Process) runBreakpointConditions() error {
// Resume process, does not evaluate breakpoint conditionals
func (dbp *Process) continueOnce() error {
// all threads stopped over a breakpoint are made to step over it
for _, thread := range dbp.Threads {
if thread.CurrentBreakpoint != nil {
if err := thread.Step(); err != nil {
if err := dbp.resume(); err != nil {
return err
}
thread.CurrentBreakpoint = nil
}
}
// everything is resumed
for _, thread := range dbp.Threads {
if err := thread.resume(); err != nil {
return dbp.exitGuard(err)
}
}
return dbp.run(func() error {
thread, err := dbp.trapWait(-1)
if err != nil {

@ -354,3 +354,22 @@ func (dbp *Process) exitGuard(err error) error {
}
return err
}
func (dbp *Process) resume() error {
// all threads stopped over a breakpoint are made to step over it
for _, thread := range dbp.Threads {
if thread.CurrentBreakpoint != nil {
if err := thread.Step(); err != nil {
return err
}
thread.CurrentBreakpoint = nil
}
}
// everything is resumed
for _, thread := range dbp.Threads {
if err := thread.resume(); err != nil {
return dbp.exitGuard(err)
}
}
return nil
}

@ -286,7 +286,9 @@ func (dbp *Process) trapWait(pid int) (*Thread, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not continue new thread %d %s", cloned, err)
}
if err = dbp.Threads[int(wpid)].Continue(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not continue existing thread %d %s", cloned, err)
if err != sys.ESRCH {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not continue existing thread %d %s", wpid, err)
}
}
continue
}
@ -401,3 +403,22 @@ func (dbp *Process) exitGuard(err error) error {
return err
}
func (dbp *Process) resume() error {
// all threads stopped over a breakpoint are made to step over it
for _, thread := range dbp.Threads {
if thread.CurrentBreakpoint != nil {
if err := thread.Step(); err != nil {
return err
}
thread.CurrentBreakpoint = nil
}
}
// everything is resumed
for _, thread := range dbp.Threads {
if err := thread.resume(); err != nil && err != sys.ESRCH {
return err
}
}
return nil
}