8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Tromey
d01e823438 Update copyright dates to include 2025
This updates the copyright headers to include 2025.  I did this by
running gdb/copyright.py and then manually modifying a few files as
noted by the script.

Approved-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
2025-04-08 10:54:39 -06:00
Tom de Vries
e031f02db3 [gdbsupport] Handle EINTR in event-pipe.cc
Use gdb syscall wrappers to handle EINTR in event-pipe.cc.

Tested on aarch64-linux.
2024-11-22 17:44:29 +01:00
Simon Marchi
18d2988e5d gdb, gdbserver, gdbsupport: remove includes of early headers
Now that defs.h, server.h and common-defs.h are included via the
`-include` option, it is no longer necessary for source files to include
them.  Remove all the inclusions of these files I could find.  Update
the generation scripts where relevant.

Change-Id: Ia026cff269c1b7ae7386dd3619bc9bb6a5332837
Approved-By: Pedro Alves <pedro@palves.net>
2024-03-26 21:13:22 -04:00
Andrew Burgess
1d506c26d9 Update copyright year range in header of all files managed by GDB
This commit is the result of the following actions:

  - Running gdb/copyright.py to update all of the copyright headers to
    include 2024,

  - Manually updating a few files the copyright.py script told me to
    update, these files had copyright headers embedded within the
    file,

  - Regenerating gdbsupport/Makefile.in to refresh it's copyright
    date,

  - Using grep to find other files that still mentioned 2023.  If
    these files were updated last year from 2022 to 2023 then I've
    updated them this year to 2024.

I'm sure I've probably missed some dates.  Feel free to fix them up as
you spot them.
2024-01-12 15:49:57 +00:00
Joel Brobecker
213516ef31 Update copyright year range in header of all files managed by GDB
This commit is the result of running the gdb/copyright.py script,
which automated the update of the copyright year range for all
source files managed by the GDB project to be updated to include
year 2023.
2023-01-01 17:01:16 +04:00
Roland McGrath
26caf9aca8 Fix typo in last change. 2022-03-03 13:06:50 -08:00
Roland McGrath
8674f082e3 Avoid conflict with gnulib open/close macros.
On some systems, the gnulib configuration will decide to define open
and/or close as macros to replace the POSIX C functions.  This
interferes with using those names in C++ class or namespace scopes.

gdbsupport/
	* event-pipe.cc (event_pipe::open): Renamed to ...
	(event_pipe::open_pipe): ... this.
	(event_pipe::close): Renamed to ...
	(event_pipe::close_pipe): ... this.
	* event-pipe.h (class event_pipe): Updated.
gdb/
	* inf-ptrace.h (async_file_open, async_file_close): Updated.
gdbserver/
	* gdbserver/linux-low.cc (linux_process_target::async): Likewise.
2022-03-03 11:21:36 -08:00
John Baldwin
ea3e7446dc gdbsupport: Add an event-pipe class.
This pulls out the implementation of an event pipe used to implement
target async support in both linux-low.cc (gdbserver) and linux-nat.c
(gdb).

This will be used to replace the existing event pipe in linux-low.cc
and linux-nat.c in future commits.

Co-Authored-By: Lancelot SIX <lsix@lancelotsix.com>
2022-02-22 11:22:14 -08:00