binutils-gdb/gdb/target-connection.c
Andrew Burgess 0e3b7c25ee gdb/python: introduce gdb.TargetConnection object type
This commit adds a new object type gdb.TargetConnection.  This new
type represents a connection within GDB (a connection as displayed by
'info connections').

There's three ways to find a gdb.TargetConnection, there's a new
'gdb.connections()' function, which returns a list of all currently
active connections.

Or you can read the new 'connection' property on the gdb.Inferior
object type, this contains the connection for that inferior (or None
if the inferior has no connection, for example, it is exited).

Finally, there's a new gdb.events.connection_removed event registry,
this emits a new gdb.ConnectionEvent whenever a connection is removed
from GDB (this can happen when all inferiors using a connection exit,
though this is not always the case, depending on the connection type).
The gdb.ConnectionEvent has a 'connection' property, which is the
gdb.TargetConnection being removed from GDB.

The gdb.TargetConnection has an 'is_valid()' method.  A connection
object becomes invalid when the underlying connection is removed from
GDB (as discussed above, this might be when all inferiors using a
connection exit, or it might be when the user explicitly replaces a
connection in GDB by issuing another 'target' command).

The gdb.TargetConnection has the following read-only properties:

  'num': The number for this connection,

  'type': e.g. 'native', 'remote', 'sim', etc

  'description': The longer description as seen in the 'info
                 connections' command output.

  'details': A string or None.  Extra details for the connection, for
             example, a remote connection's details might be
             'hostname:port'.
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/* List of target connections for GDB.
Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "target-connection.h"
#include <map>
#include "inferior.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "observable.h"
/* A map between connection number and representative process_stratum
target. */
static std::map<int, process_stratum_target *> process_targets;
/* The highest connection number ever given to a target. */
static int highest_target_connection_num;
/* See target-connection.h. */
void
connection_list_add (process_stratum_target *t)
{
if (t->connection_number == 0)
{
t->connection_number = ++highest_target_connection_num;
process_targets[t->connection_number] = t;
}
}
/* See target-connection.h. */
void
connection_list_remove (process_stratum_target *t)
{
/* Notify about the connection being removed before we reset the
connection number to zero. */
gdb::observers::connection_removed.notify (t);
process_targets.erase (t->connection_number);
t->connection_number = 0;
}
/* See target-connection.h. */
std::string
make_target_connection_string (process_stratum_target *t)
{
if (t->connection_string () != NULL)
return string_printf ("%s %s", t->shortname (),
t->connection_string ());
else
return t->shortname ();
}
/* Prints the list of target connections and their details on UIOUT.
If REQUESTED_CONNECTIONS is not NULL, it's a list of GDB ids of the
target connections that should be printed. Otherwise, all target
connections are printed. */
static void
print_connection (struct ui_out *uiout, const char *requested_connections)
{
int count = 0;
size_t what_len = 0;
/* Compute number of lines we will print. */
for (const auto &it : process_targets)
{
if (!number_is_in_list (requested_connections, it.first))
continue;
++count;
process_stratum_target *t = it.second;
size_t l = strlen (t->shortname ());
if (t->connection_string () != NULL)
l += 1 + strlen (t->connection_string ());
if (l > what_len)
what_len = l;
}
if (count == 0)
{
uiout->message (_("No connections.\n"));
return;
}
ui_out_emit_table table_emitter (uiout, 4, process_targets.size (),
"connections");
uiout->table_header (1, ui_left, "current", "");
uiout->table_header (4, ui_left, "number", "Num");
/* The text in the "what" column may include spaces. Add one extra
space to visually separate the What and Description columns a
little better. Compare:
"* 1 remote :9999 Remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol"
"* 1 remote :9999 Remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol"
*/
uiout->table_header (what_len + 1, ui_left, "what", "What");
uiout->table_header (17, ui_left, "description", "Description");
uiout->table_body ();
for (const auto &it : process_targets)
{
process_stratum_target *t = it.second;
if (!number_is_in_list (requested_connections, t->connection_number))
continue;
ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout, NULL);
if (current_inferior ()->process_target () == t)
uiout->field_string ("current", "*");
else
uiout->field_skip ("current");
uiout->field_signed ("number", t->connection_number);
uiout->field_string ("what", make_target_connection_string (t));
uiout->field_string ("description", t->longname ());
uiout->text ("\n");
}
}
/* The "info connections" command. */
static void
info_connections_command (const char *args, int from_tty)
{
print_connection (current_uiout, args);
}
void _initialize_target_connection ();
void
_initialize_target_connection ()
{
add_info ("connections", info_connections_command,
_("\
Target connections in use.\n\
Shows the list of target connections currently in use."));
}