wine/debugger/break.c
Alexandre Julliard e2abbb1bb3 Release 950319
Sun Mar 19 16:30:20 1995  Alexandre Julliard  (julliard@sunsite.unc.edu)

	* [*/*]
	Implemented a new memory mapping scheme. There's no longer a
	one-to-one mapping between 16-bit and 32-bit pointers. Please see
	file DEVELOPERS-HINTS for technical details.

	* [controls/scroll.c]
	Fixed bug when dragging mouse in horizontal scrollbars.

	* [tools/build.c] [if1632/*.spec]
	Removed support for C callback functions and for re-ordering
	of the 32-bit arguments, as these were never used. This should
	allow a more efficient callback scheme to be implemented.

	* [if1632/olecli.spec]
	Reduced the number of entries to make the 16-bit code fit in 64k.
	This limitation will soon be removed.

	* [loader/ldt.c]
	Rewrote LDT manipulation functions and implemented LDT_GetEntry().

	* [memory/global.c]
	Rewrote Global*() routines to use the new selector allocation
	mechanism.

	* [memory/local.c]
	Rewrote local heap handling to use a Windows-compatible layout
	(not really finished yet).
	Implemented TOOLHELP heap-walking routines.

	* [memory/selector.c]
	Implemented LDT manipulation API functions.

Tue Mar 14 19:50:28 EST 1995 William Magro (wmagro@tc.cornell.edu)

	* [windows/defdlg.c]
	Fixed problem where dialogs closed using the System menu 
        ('Close' item or double click on close box) would
	hang Wine.

Sun Mar 12 14:28:13 1995  Michael Patra <micky@marie.physik.TU-Berlin.DE>

	* [controls/listbox.c]
	Removed most of the statements for sending a notification message
	ListBoxDirectory(), DlgDirSelect(), DlgDirList(): Improved the
	code; Borland's standard file open dialog will work now.
	
	* [misc/main.c], [misc/file.c], [miscemu/int21.c]
	Added support for new command line option "-allowreadonly". If set
	an attempt to open a read only file in write mode will be converted 
	to opening it read only (many programs try to open all files in 
	read/write mode even if they only intend to read it - this might 
	cause a few under problems under an unix-like environment where most 
	files are read only for a "normal" user)

	* [loader/selector.c]
	GetMemoryReference(): Added support for __AHIncr and __AHShift

	* [misc/dos_fs.c]
	DOS_SimplifyPath(): This routine simplifies path names ( e.g., it
	will change "/usr///local/bin/../lib//a" to "/usr/local/lib/a" )
	match(): rewritten
	
	* [objects/text.c]
	TEXT_NextLine(): Removed a bug in the handling of LF's

	* [miscemu/int21.c]
	GetFileDateTime(): Fixed. SetFileDateTime() is still broken.

Sat Mar 11 19:46:19 1995  Martin von Loewis  <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de>

	* [controls/menu.c]
	ChangeMenu: defaults to MF_INSERT
	InsertMenu: allow insertion even if position is one after last item

	* [if1632/Imakefile] [if1632/compobj.spec] [if1632/relay.c]
	  [if1632/storage.spec] [include/dlls.h]
	Added stubs for STORAGE.DLL and COMPOBJ.DLL

	* [if1632/user.spec] [windows/message.c]
	InSendMessage: new function

	* [include/neexe.h][include/ne_image.c]
	NE_FixupSegment: fixed handling of additive records

	* [loader/selector.c]
	GetEntryDLLName: return NULL instead of pointer to DLL.0 if not found

	* [loader/signal.c]
	win_fault: Enter debugger on SIGFPE, too

Wed Mar  1 21:47:42 1995  Cameron Heide  (heide@ee.ualberta.ca)

        * [miscemu/int*.c]
        Various minor modifications to the clock tick counter,
        FindFirst/FindNext funcs, and DPB handling.
1995-03-19 17:39:39 +00:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#ifdef linux
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#endif
#include <windows.h>
#include "db_disasm.h"
#define N_BP 25
extern int dbg_mode;
struct wine_bp{
unsigned long addr;
unsigned long next_addr;
char in_use;
char enabled;
unsigned char databyte;
};
static struct wine_bp wbp[N_BP] = {{0,},};
static int current_bp = -1;
static int cont_mode=0; /* 0 - continuous execution
1 - advancing after breakpoint
2 - single step - not implemented
*/
void info_break(void)
{
int j;
fprintf(stderr,"Breakpoint status\n");
for(j=0; j<N_BP; j++)
if(wbp[j].in_use)
fprintf(stderr,"%d: %c %8lx\n", j, (wbp[j].enabled ? 'y' : 'n'),
wbp[j].addr);
}
void disable_break(int bpnum)
{
if(bpnum >= N_BP || bpnum < 0)
fprintf(stderr,"Breakpoint number out of range\n");
wbp[bpnum].enabled = 0;
}
void enable_break(int bpnum)
{
if(bpnum >= N_BP || bpnum < 0)
fprintf(stderr,"Breakpoint number out of range\n");
wbp[bpnum].enabled = 1;
}
void add_break(unsigned long addr)
{
int j;
for(j=0; j<N_BP; j++)
if(!wbp[j].in_use)
{
wbp[j].in_use = 1;
wbp[j].enabled = 1;
wbp[j].addr = addr;
wbp[j].next_addr = 0;
return;
}
fprintf(stderr,"No more breakpoints\n");
}
static void bark()
{
static int barked=0;
if(barked)return;
barked=1;
perror("Sorry, can't set break point");
#ifdef linux
{struct utsname buf;
uname(&buf);
if(strcmp(buf.sysname,"Linux")==0)
{ if(strcmp(buf.release,"1.1.62")<0)
fprintf(stderr,"Your current Linux release is %s. "
"You should upgrade to 1.1.62 or higher\n"
"Alternatively, in /usr/src/linux/fs/exec.c,"
" change MAP_SHARED to MAP_PRIVATE.\n", buf.release);
} else
fprintf(stderr,"Why did you compile for Linux, while your system is"
" actually %s?\n",buf.sysname);
}
#endif
}
void insert_break(int flag)
{
unsigned char * pnt;
int j;
for(j=0; j<N_BP; j++)
if(wbp[j].enabled)
{
/* There are a couple of problems with this. On Linux prior to
1.1.62, this call fails (ENOACCESS) due to a bug in fs/exec.c.
This code is currently not tested at all on BSD.
How do I determine the page size in a more symbolic manner?
And why does mprotect need that start address of the page
in the first place?
Not that portability matters, this code is i386 only anyways...
How do I get the old protection in order to restore it later on?
*/
if(mprotect((caddr_t)(wbp[j].addr & (~4095)), 4096,
PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC) == -1){
bark();
return;
}
pnt = (unsigned char *) wbp[j].addr;
if(flag) {
wbp[j].databyte = *pnt;
*pnt = 0xcc; /* Change to an int 3 instruction */
} else {
*pnt = wbp[j].databyte;
}
mprotect((caddr_t)(wbp[j].addr & ~4095), 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC);
}
}
/* Get the breakpoint number that we broke upon */
int get_bpnum(unsigned int addr)
{
int j;
for(j=0; j<N_BP; j++)
if(wbp[j].enabled)
if(wbp[j].addr == addr) return j;
return -1;
}
void toggle_next(int num)
{
unsigned int addr;
addr=wbp[num].addr;
if(wbp[num].next_addr == 0)
wbp[num].next_addr = db_disasm( addr, 0, (dbg_mode == 16) );
wbp[num].addr=wbp[num].next_addr;
wbp[num].next_addr=addr;
}
int should_continue(int bpnum)
{
if(bpnum<0)return 0;
toggle_next(bpnum);
if(bpnum==current_bp){
current_bp=-1;
cont_mode=0;
return 1;
}
cont_mode=1;
current_bp=bpnum;
return 0;
}