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* [Bug gdb/16591] New: Feature: Be able to Freeze or Thaw individual threads
@ 2014-02-15 0:00 raheel.hameed at gmail dot com
2014-02-15 0:01 ` [Bug gdb/16591] " raheel.hameed at gmail dot com
2022-04-08 1:51 ` tromey at sourceware dot org
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From: raheel.hameed at gmail dot com @ 2014-02-15 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb-prs
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16591
Bug ID: 16591
Summary: Feature: Be able to Freeze or Thaw individual threads
Product: gdb
Version: unknown
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: gdb
Assignee: unassigned at sourceware dot org
Reporter: raheel.hameed at gmail dot com
There should be a command to Freeze a particular thread from execution i.e. the
thread would suspend execution.
Similarly, there should be a command to Thaw a frozen thread so it would resume
the execution.
This feature can be very useful to induce race conditions during multithreads
debugging.
The thread information list (info threads command) should display a single byte
column that would tell if the thread is currently frozen.
As an FYI, in Windows world Visual Studio supports this useful feature. It can
be used by Right clicking on a thread in Threads window and choose Freeze or
Thaw option.
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