/* StackFrameCommandSet.java -- class to implement the StackFrame Command Set Copyright (C) 2005, 2007 Free Software Foundation This file is part of GNU Classpath. GNU Classpath 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 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Classpath 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 GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on this library. 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If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ package gnu.classpath.jdwp.processor; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.JdwpConstants; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.VMFrame; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.VMVirtualMachine; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.exception.JdwpException; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.exception.JdwpInternalErrorException; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.exception.NotImplementedException; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.id.ThreadId; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.value.ObjectValue; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.value.Value; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.value.ValueFactory; import java.io.DataOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.nio.ByteBuffer; /** * A class representing the StackFrame Command Set. * * @author Aaron Luchko <aluchko@redhat.com> */ public class StackFrameCommandSet extends CommandSet { public boolean runCommand(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os, byte command) throws JdwpException { boolean keepRunning = true; try { switch (command) { case JdwpConstants.CommandSet.StackFrame.GET_VALUES: executeGetValues(bb, os); break; case JdwpConstants.CommandSet.StackFrame.SET_VALUES: executeSetValues(bb, os); break; case JdwpConstants.CommandSet.StackFrame.THIS_OBJECT: executeThisObject(bb, os); break; case JdwpConstants.CommandSet.StackFrame.POP_FRAMES: executePopFrames(bb, os); break; default: throw new NotImplementedException("Command " + command + " not found in Stack Frame Command Set."); } } catch (IOException ex) { // The DataOutputStream we're using isn't talking to a socket at all // So if we throw an IOException we're in serious trouble throw new JdwpInternalErrorException(ex); } return false; } private void executeGetValues(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os) throws JdwpException, IOException { ThreadId tId = (ThreadId) idMan.readObjectId(bb); Thread thread = tId.getThread(); // Although Frames look like other ids they are not. First they are not // ObjectIds since they don't exist in the users code. Storing them as an // ObjectId would mean they could be garbage collected since no one else // has a reference to them. Furthermore they are not ReferenceTypeIds since // these are held permanently and we want these to be held only as long as // the Thread is suspended. long frameID = bb.getLong(); VMFrame frame = VMVirtualMachine.getFrame(thread, frameID); int slots = bb.getInt(); os.writeInt(slots); // Looks pointless but this is the protocol for (int i = 0; i < slots; i++) { int slot = bb.getInt(); byte sig = bb.get(); Value val = frame.getValue(slot, sig); val.writeTagged(os); } } private void executeSetValues(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os) throws JdwpException, IOException { ThreadId tId = (ThreadId) idMan.readObjectId(bb); Thread thread = tId.getThread(); long frameID = bb.getLong(); VMFrame frame = VMVirtualMachine.getFrame(thread, frameID); int slots = bb.getInt(); for (int i = 0; i < slots; i++) { int slot = bb.getInt(); Value value = ValueFactory.createFromTagged(bb); frame.setValue(slot, value); } } private void executeThisObject(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os) throws JdwpException, IOException { ThreadId tId = (ThreadId) idMan.readObjectId(bb); Thread thread = tId.getThread(); long frameID = bb.getLong(); VMFrame frame = VMVirtualMachine.getFrame(thread, frameID); ObjectValue objVal = new ObjectValue(frame.getObject()); objVal.writeTagged(os); } private void executePopFrames(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os) throws JdwpException, IOException { if (!VMVirtualMachine.canPopFrames) { String msg = "popping frames is unsupported"; throw new NotImplementedException(msg); } ThreadId tid = (ThreadId) idMan.readObjectId(bb); Thread thread = tid.getThread(); long fid = bb.getLong(); VMVirtualMachine.popFrames(thread, fid); } }