delve/pkg/proc/native/threads_linux.go
2024-10-11 12:34:25 -07:00

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package native
import (
"fmt"
sys "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
type waitStatus sys.WaitStatus
// osSpecificDetails hold Linux specific
// process details.
type osSpecificDetails struct {
delayedSignal int
running bool
setbp bool
phantomBreakpointPC uint64
}
func (t *nativeThread) stop() (err error) {
err = sys.Tgkill(t.dbp.pid, t.ID, sys.SIGSTOP)
if err != nil {
if err == sys.ESRCH {
return
}
err = fmt.Errorf("stop err %s on thread %d", err, t.ID)
return
}
return
}
// Stopped returns whether the thread is stopped at
// the operating system level.
func (t *nativeThread) Stopped() bool {
state := status(t.ID, t.dbp.os.comm)
return state == statusTraceStop || state == statusTraceStopT
}
func (t *nativeThread) resume() error {
sig := t.os.delayedSignal
t.os.delayedSignal = 0
return t.resumeWithSig(sig)
}
func (t *nativeThread) resumeWithSig(sig int) (err error) {
t.os.running = true
t.dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { err = ptraceCont(t.ID, sig) })
return
}
func (t *nativeThread) WriteMemory(addr uint64, data []byte) (written int, err error) {
if ok, err := t.dbp.Valid(); !ok {
return 0, err
}
if len(data) == 0 {
return
}
// ProcessVmWrite can't poke read-only memory like ptrace, so don't
// even bother for small writes -- likely breakpoints and such.
if len(data) > sys.SizeofPtr {
written, _ = processVmWrite(t.ID, uintptr(addr), data)
}
if written == 0 {
t.dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { written, err = sys.PtracePokeData(t.ID, uintptr(addr), data) })
}
return
}
func (t *nativeThread) ReadMemory(data []byte, addr uint64) (n int, err error) {
if ok, err := t.dbp.Valid(); !ok {
return 0, err
}
if len(data) == 0 {
return
}
n, _ = processVmRead(t.ID, uintptr(addr), data)
if n == 0 {
t.dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { n, err = sys.PtracePeekData(t.ID, uintptr(addr), data) })
}
return
}
// SoftExc returns true if this thread received a software exception during the last resume.
func (t *nativeThread) SoftExc() bool {
return t.os.setbp
}