2004-10-19 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
* thread-db.c (thread_db_get_gen): There's no reason to try to
open a thread agent until we've at least requested values for all
the symbols we know about.
Index: rda/unix/thread-db.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/rda/unix/thread-db.c,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -c -r1.6 thread-db.c
*** rda/unix/thread-db.c 19 Oct 2004 21:20:08 -0000 1.6
--- rda/unix/thread-db.c 19 Oct 2004 22:00:26 -0000
***************
*** 1088,1097 ****
}
}
/* Now the reply depends on whether there is another
symbol in need of lookup. */
! thread_db_open (serv, process->pid);
! if ((symbol_query = next_undefined_symbol ()) == NULL)
{
gdbserv_output_string (serv, "OK");
}
--- 1088,1117 ----
}
}
+ /* If we have no more symbols to look up, try opening a thread
+ agent. It's possible that opening an agent could succeed
+ before we have finished looking up all the symbols, but since
+ we always loop until all the symbols we know about have been
+ requested anyway, it's unnecessary.
+
+ This ensures that ps_pglobal_lookup will always succeed in
+ the case where we can obtain the full list of symbol names
+ before opening the agent; this may be a little more robust
+ than assuming it will handle all errors gracefully.
+
+ Otherwise, if ps_pglobal_lookup fails, it will at least add
+ the missing symbol's name to the list, and we'll request
+ their values the next time around. */
+ symbol_query = next_undefined_symbol ();
+ if (! symbol_query)
+ {
+ thread_db_open (serv, process->pid);
+ symbol_query = next_undefined_symbol ();
+ }
+
/* Now the reply depends on whether there is another
symbol in need of lookup. */
! if (! symbol_query)
{
gdbserv_output_string (serv, "OK");
}