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17@node GDB Observers
18@appendix @value{GDBN} Currently available observers
19
20@section Implementation rationale
21@cindex observers implementation rationale
22
23An @dfn{observer} is an entity which is interested in being notified
24when GDB reaches certain states, or certain events occur in GDB.
25The entity being observed is called the @dfn{subject}.  To receive
26notifications, the observer attaches a callback to the subject.
27One subject can have several observers.
28
29@file{observer.c} implements an internal generic low-level event
30notification mechanism.  This generic event notification mechanism is
31then re-used to implement the exported high-level notification
32management routines for all possible notifications.
33
34The current implementation of the generic observer provides support
35for contextual data.  This contextual data is given to the subject
36when attaching the callback.  In return, the subject will provide
37this contextual data back to the observer as a parameter of the
38callback.
39
40Note that the current support for the contextual data is only partial,
41as it lacks a mechanism that would deallocate this data when the
42callback is detached.  This is not a problem so far, as this contextual
43data is only used internally to hold a function pointer.  Later on, if
44a certain observer needs to provide support for user-level contextual
45data, then the generic notification mechanism will need to be
46enhanced to allow the observer to provide a routine to deallocate the
47data when attaching the callback.
48
49The observer implementation is also currently not reentrant.
50In particular, it is therefore not possible to call the attach
51or detach routines during a notification.
52
53@section Debugging
54Observer notifications can be traced using the command @samp{set debug
55observer 1} (@pxref{Debugging Output, , Optional messages about
56internal happenings, gdb, Debugging with @var{GDBN}}).
57
58@section @code{normal_stop} Notifications
59@cindex @code{normal_stop} observer
60@cindex notification about inferior execution stop
61
62@value{GDBN} notifies all @code{normal_stop} observers when the
63inferior execution has just stopped, the associated messages and
64annotations have been printed, and the control is about to be returned
65to the user.
66
67Note that the @code{normal_stop} notification is not emitted when
68the execution stops due to a breakpoint, and this breakpoint has
69a condition that is not met.  If the breakpoint has any associated
70commands list, the commands are executed after the notification
71is emitted.
72
73The following interfaces are available to manage observers:
74
75@deftypefun extern struct observer *observer_attach_@var{event} (observer_@var{event}_ftype *@var{f})
76Using the function @var{f}, create an observer that is notified when
77ever @var{event} occurs, return the observer.
78@end deftypefun
79
80@deftypefun extern void observer_detach_@var{event} (struct observer *@var{observer});
81Remove @var{observer} from the list of observers to be notified when
82@var{event} occurs.
83@end deftypefun
84
85@deftypefun extern void observer_notify_@var{event} (void);
86Send a notification to all @var{event} observers.
87@end deftypefun
88
89The following observable events are defined:
90
91@deftypefun void normal_stop (struct bpstats *@var{bs}, int @var{print_frame})
92The inferior has stopped for real.  The  @var{bs} argument describes
93the breakpoints were are stopped at, if any.  Second argument
94@var{print_frame} non-zero means display the location where the
95inferior has stopped.
96@end deftypefun
97
98@deftypefun void target_changed (struct target_ops *@var{target})
99The target's register contents have changed.
100@end deftypefun
101
102@deftypefun void executable_changed (void)
103The executable being debugged by GDB has changed: The user decided
104to debug a different program, or the program he was debugging has
105been modified since being loaded by the debugger (by being recompiled,
106for instance).
107@end deftypefun
108
109@deftypefun void inferior_created (struct target_ops *@var{objfile}, int @var{from_tty})
110@value{GDBN} has just connected to an inferior.  For @samp{run},
111@value{GDBN} calls this observer while the inferior is still stopped
112at the entry-point instruction.  For @samp{attach} and @samp{core},
113@value{GDBN} calls this observer immediately after connecting to the
114inferior, and before any information on the inferior has been printed.
115@end deftypefun
116
117@deftypefun void solib_loaded (struct so_list *@var{solib})
118The shared library specified by @var{solib} has been loaded.  Note that
119when @value{GDBN} calls this observer, the library's symbols probably
120haven't been loaded yet.
121@end deftypefun
122
123@deftypefun void solib_unloaded (struct so_list *@var{solib})
124The shared library specified by @var{solib} has been unloaded.
125Note that when @value{GDBN} calls this observer, the library's
126symbols have not been unloaded yet, and thus are still available.
127@end deftypefun
128
129@deftypefun void new_objfile (struct objfile *@var{objfile})
130The symbol file specified by @var{objfile} has been loaded.
131Called with @var{objfile} equal to @code{NULL} to indicate
132previously loaded symbol table data has now been invalidated.
133@end deftypefun
134
135@deftypefun void new_thread (struct thread_info *@var{t})
136The thread specified by @var{t} has been created.
137@end deftypefun
138
139@deftypefun void thread_exit (struct thread_info *@var{t}, int @var{silent})
140The thread specified by @var{t} has exited.  The @var{silent} argument
141indicates that @value{GDBN} is removing the thread from its tables
142without wanting to notify the user about it.
143@end deftypefun
144
145@deftypefun void thread_stop_requested (ptid_t @var{ptid})
146An explicit stop request was issued to @var{ptid}.  If @var{ptid}
147equals @var{minus_one_ptid}, the request applied to all threads.  If
148@code{ptid_is_pid(ptid)} returns true, the request applied to all
149threads of the process pointed at by @var{ptid}.  Otherwise, the
150request applied to the single thread pointed at by @var{ptid}.
151@end deftypefun
152
153@deftypefun void target_resumed (ptid_t @var{ptid})
154The target was resumed.  The @var{ptid} parameter specifies which
155thread was resume, and may be RESUME_ALL if all threads are resumed.
156@end deftypefun
157
158@deftypefun void about_to_proceed (void)
159The target is about to be proceeded.
160@end deftypefun
161
162@deftypefun void breakpoint_created (int @var{bpnum})
163A new breakpoint has been created.  The argument @var{bpnum} is the
164number of the newly-created breakpoint.
165@end deftypefun
166
167@deftypefun void breakpoint_deleted (int @var{bpnum})
168A breakpoint has been destroyed.  The argument @var{bpnum} is the
169number of the newly-destroyed breakpoint.
170@end deftypefun
171
172@deftypefun void breakpoint_modified (int @var{bpnum})
173A breakpoint has been modified in some way.  The argument @var{bpnum}
174is the number of the modified breakpoint.
175@end deftypefun
176
177@deftypefun void tracepoint_created (int @var{tpnum})
178A new tracepoint has been created.  The argument @var{tpnum} is the
179number of the newly-created tracepoint.
180@end deftypefun
181
182@deftypefun void tracepoint_deleted (int @var{tpnum})
183A tracepoint has been destroyed.  The argument @var{tpnum} is the
184number of the newly-destroyed tracepoint.
185@end deftypefun
186
187@deftypefun void tracepoint_modified (int @var{tpnum})
188A tracepoint has been modified in some way.  The argument @var{tpnum}
189is the number of the modified tracepoint.
190@end deftypefun
191
192@deftypefun void architecture_changed (struct gdbarch *@var{newarch})
193The current architecture has changed.  The argument @var{newarch} is
194a pointer to the new architecture.
195@end deftypefun
196
197@deftypefun void thread_ptid_changed (ptid_t @var{old_ptid}, ptid_t @var{new_ptid})
198The thread's ptid has changed.  The @var{old_ptid} parameter specifies
199the old value, and @var{new_ptid} specifies the new value.
200@end deftypefun
201
202@deftypefun void inferior_added (struct inferior *@var{inf})
203The inferior @var{inf} has been added to the list of inferiors.  At
204this point, it might not be associated with any process.
205@end deftypefun
206
207@deftypefun void inferior_appeared (struct inferior *@var{inf})
208The inferior identified by @var{inf} has been attached to a process.
209@end deftypefun
210
211@deftypefun void inferior_exit (struct inferior *@var{inf})
212Either the inferior associated with @var{inf} has been detached from the
213process, or the process has exited.
214@end deftypefun
215
216@deftypefun void inferior_removed (struct inferior *@var{inf})
217The inferior @var{inf} has been removed from the list of inferiors.
218This method is called immediately before freeing @var{inf}.
219@end deftypefun
220
221@deftypefun void memory_changed (CORE_ADDR @var{addr}, int @var{len}, const bfd_byte *@var{data})
222Bytes from @var{data} to @var{data} + @var{len} have been written
223to the current inferior at @var{addr}.
224@end deftypefun
225
226@deftypefun void test_notification (int @var{somearg})
227This observer is used for internal testing.  Do not use.
228See testsuite/gdb.gdb/observer.exp.
229@end deftypefun
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