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authorAndrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>2022-07-20 13:57:08 +0100
committerAndrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>2022-07-25 19:26:24 +0100
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gdb/python: fix invalid use disassemble_info::stream
After this commit: commit 81384924cdcc9eb2676dd9084b76845d7d0e0759 Date: Tue Apr 5 11:06:16 2022 +0100 gdb: have gdb_disassemble_info carry 'this' in its stream pointer The disassemble_info::stream field will no longer be a ui_file*. That commit failed to update one location in py-disasm.c though. While running some tests using the Python disassembler API, I triggered a call to gdbpy_disassembler::print_address_func, and, as I had compiled GDB with the undefined behaviour sanitizer, GDB crashed as the code currently (incorrectly) casts the stream field to be a ui_file*. In this commit I fix this error. In order to test this case I had to tweak the existing test case a little. I also spotted some debug printf statements in py-disasm.py, which I have removed.
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