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changeset 104204:5277fbd86718
* emacs.texi (Top): Add new menu items for GDB-UI.
* building.texi (GDB Graphical Interface): Add Multithreaded debugging
section. Threads buffer is in separate section now.
author | Dmitry Dzhus <dima@sphinx.net.ru> |
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date | Sat, 08 Aug 2009 17:00:52 +0000 |
parents | 6deae7f783dc |
children | a67a0dcd448d |
files | doc/emacs/ChangeLog doc/emacs/building.texi doc/emacs/emacs.texi |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 213 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Sat Aug 08 13:42:03 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Sat Aug 08 17:00:52 2009 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2009-08-08 Dmitry Dzhus <dima@sphinx.net.ru> + + * emacs.texi (Top): Add new menu items for GDB-UI. + + * building.texi (GDB Graphical Interface): Add Multithreaded debugging + section. Threads buffer is in separate section now. + 2009-08-08 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> * ack.texi (Acknowledgments):
--- a/doc/emacs/building.texi Sat Aug 08 13:42:03 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/building.texi Sat Aug 08 17:00:52 2009 +0000 @@ -854,10 +854,12 @@ * Source Buffers:: Use the mouse in the fringe/margin to control your program. * Breakpoints Buffer:: A breakpoint control panel. +* Threads Buffer:: Displays your threads. * Stack Buffer:: Select a frame from the call stack. * Other GDB-UI Buffers:: Input/output, locals, registers, assembler, threads and memory buffers. * Watch Expressions:: Monitor variable values in the speedbar. +* Multithreaded Debugging:: Debugging programs with several threads. @end menu @node GDB-UI Layout @@ -882,7 +884,7 @@ |--------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Primary Source buffer | I/O buffer for debugged pgm | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------+ -| Stack buffer | Breakpoints/thread buffer | +| Stack buffer | Breakpoints/Thread buffer | +--------------------------------+--------------------------------+ @end group @end smallexample @@ -903,7 +905,7 @@ You may also specify additional GDB-related buffers to display, either in the same frame or a different one. Select the buffers you -want with the @samp{GUD->GDB-windows} and @samp{GUD->GDB-Frames} +want with the @samp{GUD->GDB-Windows} and @samp{GUD->GDB-Frames} sub-menus. If the menu-bar is unavailable, type @code{M-x gdb-display-@var{buffertype}-buffer} or @code{M-x gdb-frame-@var{buffertype}-buffer} respectively, where @@ -1010,10 +1012,50 @@ Visit the source line for the breakpoint you click on. @end table +@vindex gdb-show-threads-by-default When @code{gdb-many-windows} is non-@code{nil}, the breakpoints buffer shares its window with the threads buffer. To switch from one to the -other click with @kbd{mouse-1} on the relevant button in the header -line. +other click with @kbd{Mouse-1} on the relevant button in the header +line, or press @kbd{TAB} inside that buffer. When +@code{gdb-show-threads-by-default} is non-@code{nil}, threads buffer +is shown in place of breakpoints buffer by default. + +@node Threads Buffer +@subsubsection Threads Buffer + +@findex gdb-select-thread +The threads buffer displays a summary of all threads currently in your +program (@pxref{Threads, Threads, Debugging programs with multiple +threads, gdb, The GNU debugger}). Move point to any thread in the list +and press @key{RET} to select it (@code{gdb-select-thread}) and +display the associated source in the primary source buffer. +Alternatively, click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a thread to select it. Contents +of all GDB buffers are updated whenever you select a thread. + + You can customize variables under @code{gdb-buffers} group to select +fields included in threads buffer. + +@table @code +@item gdb-thread-buffer-verbose-names +@vindex gdb-thread-buffer-verbose-names +Show long thread names like @samp{Thread 0x4e2ab70 (LWP 1983)} in +threads buffer. + +@item gdb-thread-buffer-arguments +@vindex gdb-thread-buffer-arguments +Show arguments of thread top frames in threads buffer. + +@item gdb-thread-buffer-locations +@vindex gdb-thread-buffer-locations +Show file information or library names in threads buffer. + +@item gdb-thread-buffer-addresses +@vindex gdb-thread-buffer-addresses +Show addresses for thread frames in threads buffer. +@end table + + Several other commands are available in threads buffer to assist in + debugging multithreaded programs (@pxref{Multithreaded Debugging}). @node Stack Buffer @subsubsection Stack Buffer @@ -1069,27 +1111,12 @@ press @key{SPC} to toggle the display of floating point registers (@code{toggle-gdb-all-registers}). -@item Assembler Buffer -The assembler buffer displays the current frame as machine code. An +@item Disassembly Buffer +The disassembly buffer displays the current frame as machine code. An arrow points to the current instruction, and you can set and remove breakpoints as in a source buffer. Breakpoint icons also appear in the fringe or margin. -@item Threads Buffer -@findex gdb-threads-select -The threads buffer displays a summary of all threads currently in your -program (@pxref{Threads, Threads, Debugging programs with multiple -threads, gdb, The GNU debugger}). Move point to any thread in the -list and press @key{RET} to select it (@code{gdb-threads-select}) and -display the associated source in the primary source buffer. -Alternatively, click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a thread to select it. If the -locals buffer is visible, its contents update to display the variables -that are local in the new thread. - -When there is more than one main thread and the threads buffer is -present, Emacs displays the selected thread number in the mode line of -many of the GDB-UI Buffers. - @item Memory Buffer The memory buffer lets you examine sections of program memory (@pxref{Memory, Memory, Examining memory, gdb, The GNU debugger}). @@ -1102,8 +1129,9 @@ When @code{gdb-many-windows} is non-@code{nil}, the threads buffer shares its window with the breakpoints buffer, and the locals buffer -with the registers buffer. To switch from one to the other click with -@kbd{mouse-1} on the relevant button in the header line. +with the registers buffer. To switch from one to the other click with +@kbd{Mouse-1} on the relevant button in the header line or press +@kbd{TAB} inside the buffer. @node Watch Expressions @subsubsection Watch Expressions @@ -1171,6 +1199,151 @@ non-@code{nil}. This can be useful if you are debugging with a full screen Emacs frame. +@node Multithreaded Debugging +@subsubsection Multithreaded Debugging +@cindex Multithreaded debugging in GDB + + Features described in this node are supported only by GDB 7.0. + +@subsubheading Non-stop Debugging +@cindex Non-stop debugging in GDB + + For some multithreaded targets, GDB allows debugging in +@dfn{non-stop mode}. If non-stop mode is activated, when one thread +stops, the rest continue to execute, as opposed to traditional +@dfn{all-stop mode}, in which stopping of one thread causes @emph{all} +threads to stop. @xref{Non-Stop Mode, , Non-Stop Mode, gdb, The GNU +debugger}. + +@vindex gdb-non-stop-setting +To activate non-stop debugging in Emacs, set +@code{gdb-non-stop-setting} variable to non-@code{nil}. Note that GDB +debugging session needs to be restarted for change of this setting to +take effect. + +@vindex gdb-switch-when-another-stopped +When a thread stops in non-stop mode, Emacs automatically switches to +that thread. It may be undesirable to allow switching of current +thread when some other stopped thread is already selected. Set +@code{gdb-switch-when-another-stopped} to @code{nil} to prevent this. + +@vindex gdb-switch-reasons +Emacs can decide whether or not to switch to stopped thread depending +on the reason which caused the stop. Customize +@code{gdb-switch-reasons} to select stop reasons which make Emacs +switch thread. + +@vindex gdb-stopped-hooks +@code{gdb-stopped-hooks} hook variable allows you to execute your +functions whenever some thread stops. + + In non-stop mode, you can switch between different modes for GUD +execution control commands. + +@vindex gdb-gud-control-all-threads +@table @dfn +@item Non-stop/A + +When @code{gdb-gud-control-all-threads} is @code{t} (that’s default), +interruption & continuation commands apply to all threads, so you can +halt or continue all your threads with one command +(@code{gud-stop-subjob} and @code{gud-cont}, respectively). @samp{Go} +button is shown on the toolbar when at least one thread is stopped, +whereas @samp{Stop} button is shown when at least one thread is +running. + +@item Non-stop/T + +When @code{gdb-gud-control-all-threads} is @code{nil}, only current +thread is stopped/continued. @samp{Go} and @samp{Stop} buttons on +the GUD toolbar are shown depending on the state of current thread. +@end table + +You can change the current value of @code{gdb-gud-control-all-threads} +from @samp{GUD->GDB-MI} menu. + + Stepping commands always apply to current thread. + +@subsubheading Observing Several Threads Simultaneously +@cindex Observing several threads simultaneously in GDB + + It’s possible to observe information for several threads +simultaneously (in addition to buffers which show information for +currently selected thread) using the following keys from the threads +buffer. + +@table @key +@item d +@kindex d @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-display-disassembly-for-thread +Display disassembly buffer for the thread at current line. +(@code{gdb-display-disassembly-for-thread}) + +@item f +@kindex f @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-display-stack-for-thread +Display stack buffer for the thread at current line. +(@code{gdb-display-stack-for-thread}). + +@item l +@kindex l @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-display-locals-for-thread +Display locals buffer for the thread at current line. +(@code{gdb-display-locals-for-thread}). + +@item r +@kindex r @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-display-registers-for-thread +Display registers buffer for the thread at current line. +(@code{gdb-display-registers-for-thread}). + +@item D +@kindex D @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-frame-disassembly-for-thread +Display a new frame with disassembly buffer for the thread at current +line. (@code{gdb-frame-disassembly-for-thread}). + +@item F +@kindex F @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-frame-stack-for-thread +Display a new frame with stack buffer for the thread at current line. +(@code{gdb-frame-stack-for-thread}). + +@item L +@kindex L @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-frame-locals-for-thread +Display a new frame with locals buffer for the thread at current line. +(@code{gdb-frame-locals-for-thread}). + +@item R +@kindex R @r{(GDB threads buffer)} +@findex gdb-frame-registers-for-thread +Display a new frame with registers buffer for the thread at current +line. (@code{gdb-frame-registers-for-thread}). +@end table + + When you create a buffer showing information about some specific +thread, it becomes bound to that thread and keeps showing actual +information while you debug your program. Every GDB buffer contains a +number of thread it shows information for in its mode name. Thread +number is also included in the buffer name of bound buffers to prevent +buffer names clashing. + +@subsubheading Fine Thread Control + + In non-stop mode, you can interrupt/continue your threads without +selecting them. Hitting @key{i} in threads buffer interrupts thread +under point, @key{c} continues it, @key{s} steps through. More such +commands may be added in the future. + +Combined with creating bound buffers for any thread, this allows you +to change and track state of many threads in the same time. + + Note that when you interrupt a thread, it stops with @samp{signal +received} reason. If that reason is included in your +@code{gdb-switch-reasons} (it is by default), Emacs will switch to +that thread. + @node Executing Lisp @section Executing Lisp Expressions
--- a/doc/emacs/emacs.texi Sat Aug 08 13:42:03 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/emacs.texi Sat Aug 08 17:00:52 2009 +0000 @@ -744,14 +744,16 @@ GDB Graphical Interface -* GDB-UI Layout:: Control the number of displayed buffers. -* Source Buffers:: Use the mouse in the fringe/margin to - control your program. -* Breakpoints Buffer:: A breakpoint control panel. -* Stack Buffer:: Select a frame from the call stack. -* Other GDB-UI Buffers::Input/output, locals, registers, - assembler, threads and memory buffers. -* Watch Expressions:: Monitor variable values in the speedbar. +* GDB-UI Layout:: Control the number of displayed buffers. +* Source Buffers:: Use the mouse in the fringe/margin to + control your program. +* Breakpoints Buffer:: A breakpoint control panel. +* Threads Buffer:: Displays your threads. +* Stack Buffer:: Select a frame from the call stack. +* Other GDB-UI Buffers:: Input/output, locals, registers, + assembler, threads and memory buffers. +* Watch Expressions:: Monitor variable values in the speedbar. +* Multithreaded Debugging:: Debugging programs with several threads. Maintaining Large Programs