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2018-01-03Fix compile time warning introduced by previous delta.Nick Clifton2-2/+7
* objcopy.c (merge_gnu_build_notes): Add cast to maximum address constants.
2018-01-03Add support for v3 binary annotation notes.Nick Clifton19-278/+741
I am checking in the attached patch which updates the binutils support for version 3 binary annotation notes. (Version 3 adds an end address to the ranges covered by the notes, so that it is possible to detect gaps in the coverage). This patch also stops the note merging feature of objcopy from executing if the notes have relocations against them. This makes the code simpler, and prevents the problems with architectures which have unusual relocation management issues. * objcopy.c (objcopy_internal_note): New structure. (gap_exists): New function. (is_open_note): New function. (is_func_note): New function. (is_64bit): New function. (merge_gnu_build_notes): Handle v3 notes. Do not merge if there are relocations against the notes. * readelf.c (get_note_type): Use short names for build attribute notes. (print_symbol_for_build_attribute): Rename to get_symbol_for_build_attribute. Returns the found symbol rather than printing it. (print_gnu_build_attribute_description): Maintain address ranges for function notes as well as global notes. Handle v3 notes. (print_gnu_build_attribute_name): Use more space for printing the name in wide mode. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-2-32.s: Use .dc.l instead of .word. Eliminate symbol references in order to remove the need for relocations. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-2-64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-3-32.s: Add a size to the note_1 symbol. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-3-64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips-note-2r-n32.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips-note-2r-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips-note-2r.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-2-32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-2-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-3-32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-3-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-4-64.s: New test. Checks v3 notes. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-4-32.s: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-4-64.d: New test result file. * testsuite/binutils-all/note-4-32.d: New test result file.
2018-01-03(Ada) New command to stop at start of exception handler.Xavier Roirand10-14/+547
When using gdb for debugging Ada source code, there are several catchpoint types you can define in order to stop upon certain conditions. Let's use this small example: procedure Foo is begin begin raise Constraint_Error; exception when Program_Error => null; when Constraint_Error => null; when others => null; end; end Foo; One can stop when the exception is being raised by using the exception catchpoint like below: (gdb) catch exception Catchpoint 1: all Ada exceptions (gdb) In that case, when running Foo, gdb will stop at the line where the exception was raised: begin >>> raise Constraint_Error; exception This patch introduces new type of catchpoint, when the user wants to stop at the location of the exception handling. Imagine we want to stop on any exception handled by the program, we can do: (gdb) catch handlers Catchpoint 1: all Ada exceptions handlers (gdb) r Starting program: /tmp/foo By doing so, when running Foo, gdb will stop here: Catchpoint 1, exception at 0x000000000040255a in foo () at foo.adb:25 25 when Constraint_Error => (gdb) It is also possible to stop when the Constraint_Error exception is being handled in this program. With this patch, we can use: (gdb) catch handlers Constraint_Error Catchpoint 1: `Constraint_Error' Ada exception handlers (gdb) Like for other catchpoint, you can set a condition when adding a catchpoint on exception handlers. Here the handlers catchpoint checks Global_Var: (gdb) catch handlers Constraint_Error if Global_Var /= 0 gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.h (ada_exception_catchpoint_kind) <ada_catch_handlers>: Add field. * ada-lang.c (struct exception_support_info) <catch_handlers_sym>: Add field. (default_exception_support_info) <catch_handlers_sym>: Add field. (exception_support_info_fallback) <catch_handlers_sym>: Add field. (ada_exception_name_addr_1): Add "catch handlers" handling. (ada_exception_catchpoint_cond_string) <ex>: New parameter. Update all callers. (create_excep_cond_exprs) <ex>: Add parameter. (re_set_exception): Update create_excep_cond_exprs call. (print_it_exception, print_one_exception, print_mention_exception) (print_recreate_exception): Add "catch handler" handling. (allocate_location_catch_handlers, re_set_catch_handlers) (check_status_catch_handlers, print_it_catch_handlers) (print_one_catch_handlers, print_mention_catch_handlers) (print_recreate_catch_handlers): New function. (catch_handlers_breakpoint_ops): New variable. (catch_ada_exception_command_split) <is_catch_handlers_cmd>: Add parameter. Add "catch handler" handling. (ada_exception_sym_name, ada_exception_breakpoint_ops): Add "catch handler" handling. (ada_exception_catchpoint_cond_string): Add "catch handler" handling. (create_ada_exception_catchpoint): Update create_excep_cond_exprs call. (catch_ada_handlers_command): New function. (initialize_ada_catchpoint_ops): Initialize "catch handlers" operations structure. (_initialize_ada_language): Add "catch handlers" command entry. * NEWS: Document "catch handlers" feature. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Set Catchpoints): Add documentation for new "catch handlers" action. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.ada/excep_handle.exp: New testcase. * gdb.ada/excep_handle/foo.adb: New file. * gdb.ada/excep_handle/pck.ads: New file. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2018-01-03Update year range in copyright notice of binutils filesAlan Modra2439-2538/+2580
2018-01-03ChangeLog rotationAlan Modra18-19776/+19902
2018-01-03Unbreak spurious fails in gdb.base/step-line.expJoel Brobecker3-0/+7
My copyright year update in the copyright headers of the step-line testcase caused it to start failing, due to shift in line numbers. FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: continue to f1 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next to dummy 2 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next over dummy 2 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: step into f2 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next over dummy 4 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next to dummy 5 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next to dummy 6 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next over dummy 6 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next to dummy 7 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next to dummy 8 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next over dummy 8 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next to dummy 9 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next to dummy 10 FAIL: gdb.base/step-line.exp: next over dummy 10 This was caused by the copyright.py script after I changed it to also update this testcase, which made the following transformation: - Copyright (C) 2001-2017 - Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. We can easily unbreak the testcase without having to go back to manual edits each year by adding an extra line in the header. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/step-line.c: Add extra empty line in copyright header. * gdb.base/step-line.inp: Likewise. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2018-01-03Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-01-02Fix compile time warning (in the ARM simulator) about a print statement with ↵Nick Clifton2-1/+7
insufficient arguments. PR 22663 * maverick.c (DSPCDP4): Add missing parameter to debug print statement.
2018-01-02Fix typo in do_mrs function in ARM assembler.Nick Clifton2-1/+7
PR 18119 * config/tc-arm.c (do_mrs): Fix test of bits 16-19 in non-banked version of ARM MRS instruction.
2018-01-02x86: partial revert of 10c17abdd0Jan Beulich2-0/+9
Other than the variables in tc-i386.c using them, OPERAND_TYPE_REGYMM and OPERAND_TYPE_REGZMM they aren't entirely unused. No need to update i386-init.h though, as it mistakenly wasn't updated by the original commit.
2018-01-01[gdb/Ada] slices of arrays with dynamic stridesJoel Brobecker4-4/+21
Consider the following Ada code: procedure Nested (L, U : Integer) is subtype Small_Type is Integer range L .. U; type Record_Type (I : Small_Type := L) is record S : String (1 .. I); end record; type Array_Type is array (Integer range <>) of Record_Type; A1 : Array_Type := (1 => (I => 0, S => <>), 2 => (I => 1, S => "A"), 3 => (I => 2, S => "AB")); procedure Discard (R : Record_Type) is begin null; end Discard; begin Discard (A1 (1)); -- STOP end; Trying to print a slice of that array currently yields: (gdb) p a1(1..3) $1 = ((i => 0, s => ""), (i => 0, s => ""), (i => 0, s => "")) We expected instead: (gdb) p a1(1..3) $1 = ((i => 0, s => ""), (i => 1, s => "A"), (i => 2, s => "AB")) This is because the functions we use in ada-lang.c to create the type of the array slice (ada_value_slice and ada_value_slice_from_ptr) was not taking into account the stride of the array. This patch fixes this. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_value_slice_from_ptr): Take array stride into account when creating the array type of the slice. (ada_value_slice): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.ada/dyn_stride.exp: Add slice test. Note that, with the current use of ada_value_slice, the enhancement to handle dynamic array strides seems unnecessary, because I do not see how an array with a dynamic stride can be referenced by either by reference or pointer. Since references are coerced to array pointers, in both cases, the slice is performed by ada_value_slice_from_ptr. But ada_value_slice is enhanced nonetheless, in the spirit of making the code more robust, in case we missed something, and also as similar as possible with its from_ptr counterpart. tested on x86_64-linux.
2018-01-01Add support for dynamic DW_AT_byte_stride.Joel Brobecker7-13/+197
This patch adds support for DW_AT_byte_stride, using Ada as one example of where this would be useful. However, the implementation is language-agnostic. Consider the following Ada code: procedure Nested (L, U : Integer) is subtype Small_Type is Integer range L .. U; type Record_Type (I : Small_Type := L) is record S : String (1 .. I); end record; type Array_Type is array (Integer range <>) of Record_Type; A1 : Array_Type := (1 => (I => 0, S => <>), 2 => (I => 1, S => "A"), 3 => (I => 2, S => "AB")); procedure Discard (R : Record_Type) is begin null; end Discard; begin Discard (A1 (1)); -- STOP end; It defines an array A1 of Record_Type, which is a variant record type whose maximum size actually depends on the value of the parameters passed when calling Nested. As a result, the stride of the array A1 cannot be known statically, which leads the compiler to generate a dynamic DW_AT_byte_stride attribute for our type. Here is what the debugging info looks like with GNAT: .uleb128 0x10 # (DIE (0x14e) DW_TAG_array_type) .long .LASF17 # DW_AT_name: "foo__nested__T18b" .long 0x141 # DW_AT_byte_stride .long 0xdc # DW_AT_type .uleb128 0x11 # (DIE (0x15f) DW_TAG_subrange_type) .long 0x166 # DW_AT_type .byte 0x3 # DW_AT_upper_bound .byte 0 # end of children of DIE 0x14e There DW_AT_byte_stride is a reference to a local (internal) variable: .uleb128 0x9 # (DIE (0x141) DW_TAG_variable) .long .LASF6 # DW_AT_name: "foo__nested__T18b___PAD___XVZ" This patch enhances GDB to handle this dynamic byte stride attribute by first adding a new dynamic_prop_node_kind (DYN_PROP_BYTE_STRIDE) to store the array dynamic stride info (when dynamic). It then enhances the dynamic type resolver to handle this dynamic property. Before applying this patch, trying to print the value of some of A1's elements after having stopped at the "STOP" comment does not work. For instance: (gdb) p a1(2) Cannot access memory at address 0x80000268dec0 With this patch applied, GDB now prints the value of all 3 elements correctly: (gdb) print A1(1) $1 = (i => 0, s => "") (gdb) print A1(2) $2 = (i => 1, s => "A") (gdb) print A1(3) $3 = (i => 2, s => "AB") gdb/ChangeLog: * gdbtypes.h (enum dynamic_prop_node_kind) <DYN_PROP_BYTE_STRIDE>: New enum value. (create_array_type_with_stride): Add byte_stride_prop parameter. * gdbtypes.c (create_array_type_with_stride) <byte_stride_prop>: New parameter. Update all callers in this file. (array_type_has_dynamic_stride): New function. (is_dynamic_type_internal, resolve_dynamic_array): Add handling of arrays with dynamic byte strides. * dwarf2read.c (read_array_type): Add support for dynamic DW_AT_byte_stride attributes. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.ada/dyn_stride: New testcase. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2018-01-01treat Ada DW_TAG_unspecified_type DIEs as stub typesJoel Brobecker2-2/+12
Consider the gdb.ada/taft_type.exp testcase, which exercises the situation where a variable is defined using a type which is a pointer to an incomplete type, with the actual type definition being provided by another unit. Up to now, the strategy used by GNAT when generating the DWARF debugging info was to produce a incomplete DW_TAG_enumeration_type DIE with a DW_AT_declaration flag attached to it: .uleb128 0x4 # (DIE (0x3e) DW_TAG_enumeration_type) .long .LASF4 # DW_AT_name: "pck__empty" # DW_AT_declaration However, a more standard way for the compiler to describe this kind of type is to use the DW_TAG_unspecified_type tag. When the compiler is enhanced to do so, we'll need to treat such types as stubs -- we only do so with types from Ada units, however, as the meaning of this TAG is intentionally left permissive and language-specific by the DWARF standard. Without this patch, running the testcase above with an enhanced compiler now yields: (gdb) print w.e.all Attempt to dereference a generic pointer. FAIL: gdb.ada/taft_type.exp: print w.e.all gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2read.c (read_unspecified_type): Treat DW_TAG_enumeration_type DIEs from Ada units as stubs. Tested on x86_64-linux, fixes the FAIL in gdb.ada/taft_type.exp above.
2018-01-02Update copyright year range in all GDB filesJoel Brobecker5316-5322/+5324
gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files
2018-01-02gdb/copyright.py: Remove testsuite/gdb.base/step-line.{c,inp} special handlingJoel Brobecker2-3/+6
In the past, these files needed to be handled by hand, because the testcase was sensitive to the length of the header, which was potentially changing when new copyright years were added to the copyright header. Now that we simply maintain and update a range, the length of the copyright header should not change as a consequence of the update performed by this script, so special handling of those files is no longer necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * copyright.py (BY_HAND): Remove gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-line.inp and gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-line.c.
2018-01-02gdb/copyright.py: Do not forget to remind about MULTIPLE_COPYRIGHT_HEADERSJoel Brobecker2-1/+16
There is a small logical error in the part of the script that dumps the list of files in BY_HAND + MULTIPLE_COPYRIGHT_HEADERS but only checkis the contents of BY_HAND. The issue becomes apparent as soon as BY_HAND is empty. Prevent this from happening by treating the two lists separately, as this allows us to provide a more informative message in the case of MULTIPLE_COPYRIGHT_HEADERS. gdb/ChangeLog: * copyright.py (main): Dump the contents of MULTIPLE_COPYRIGHT_HEADERS (separately) from BY_HAND, even if BY_HAND is empty.
2018-01-02Update copyright year in version message of GDB, GDBserver and GDBreplayJoel Brobecker5-3/+14
gdb/ChangeLog: * top.c (print_gdb_version): Update Copyright year in version message. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * gdbreplay.c (gdbreplay_version): Update copyright year in version message. * server.c (gdbserver_version): Likewise.
2018-01-02Yearly rotation of the gdb/ChangeLog fileJoel Brobecker3-18453/+18467
gdb/ChangeLog * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Add entry for gdb/ChangeLog-2017.
2018-01-02Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-01-01Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-12-31Avoid indexing std::vector past the endRuslan Kabatsayev2-4/+9
The code here wants to find address of an element, and often this element is one past the end of std::vector. Dereferencing that element leads to undefined behavior, so it's better to simply use pointer arithmetic instead of taking address of invalid dereference. gdb/ChangeLog: * psymtab.c (recursively_search_psymtabs): Use pointer arithmetic instead of dereferencing std::vector past the end.
2017-12-30Only ignore -Wenum-compare-switch if it existsSimon Marchi2-3/+12
My patch dwarf2read: Silence -Wenum-compare-switch warning 132448f8359a268f34f074b0908b5255b568da06 made some parts of dwarf2read.c ignore warnings about switch using enums of different kinds. What I did not realize was that older Clang versions (prior to 6) did not have that warning, and therefore give this error: /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:24187:7: error: unknown warning group '-Wenum-compare-switch', ignored [-Werror,-Wunknown-pragmas] DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_SWITCH_DIFFERENT_ENUM_TYPES ^ /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/common/diagnostics.h:42:3: note: expanded from macro 'DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_SWITCH_DIFFERENT_ENUM_TYPES' DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE ("-Wenum-compare-switch") ^ /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/common/diagnostics.h:27:3: note: expanded from macro 'DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE' _Pragma (STRINGIFY (GCC diagnostic ignored option)) ^ <scratch space>:10:25: note: expanded from here GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wenum-compare-switch" ^ Clang has a way to test if it knows about a particular warning. This patch uses that feature to only define DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_SWITCH_DIFFERENT_ENUM_TYPES to something if the warning is recognized by the Clang version being used. I tested building dwarf2read.c with clang 4, 5, 6, as well as gcc. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/diagnostics.h (DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_SWITCH_DIFFERENT_ENUM_TYPES): Only define if the compiler knows about -Wenum-compare-switch.
2017-12-30dwarf2read: Silence -Wenum-compare-switch warningSimon Marchi2-0/+12
Compiling with Clang 6 gives: /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:24385:14: error: comparison of two values with different enumeration types in switch statement ('enum dwarf_macro_record_type' and 'dwarf_macinfo_record_type') [-Werror,-Wenum-compare-switch] case DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext: ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:24561:7: error: comparison of two values with different enumeration types in switch statement ('enum dwarf_macro_record_type' and 'dwarf_macinfo_record_type') [-Werror,-Wenum-compare-switch] case DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext: ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This code uses the two enum types on purpose, because it handles both .debug_macro and .debug_macinfo sections. Add some pragmas to disable the warning in these specific cases. gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2read.c (dwarf_decode_macro_bytes): Ignore -Wenum-compare-switch warning. (dwarf_decode_macros): Likewise.
2017-12-30C++-ify parser_stateTom Tromey9-102/+110
This mildly C++-ifies parser_state and stap_parse_info -- just enough to remove some cleanups. This version includes the changes implemented by Simon. Regression tested by the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-12-30 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com> * stap-probe.h (struct stap_parse_info): Add constructor, destructor. * stap-probe.c (stap_parse_argument): Update. * rust-exp.y (rust_lex_tests): Update. * parser-defs.h (struct parser_state): Add constructor, destructor, release method. <expout>: Change type to expression_up. (null_post_parser): Change type. (initialize_expout, reallocate_expout): Remove. * parse.c (parser_state::parser_state): Rename from initialize_expout. (parser_state::release): Rename from reallocate_expout. (write_exp_elt, parse_exp_in_context_1, increase_expout_size): Update. (null_post_parser): Change type of "exp". * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::build_arg_exprs): Update. * ada-lang.c (resolve, resolve_subexp) (replace_operator_with_call): Change type of "expp". * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_post_parser>: Change type of "expp".
2017-12-31Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-12-30Make mapped_debug_names and mapped_index finalSimon Marchi2-2/+7
When compiling with Clang 6, I see these warnings: /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:25421:5: error: destructor called on non-final 'mapped_index' that has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Werror,-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor] data->index_table->~mapped_index (); ^ In file included from /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:31: In file included from /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/defs.h:28: In file included from /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/common/common-defs.h:92: In file included from /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/common/gdb_unique_ptr.h:23: In file included from /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../include/c++/5.4.0/memory:81: /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../include/c++/5.4.0/bits/unique_ptr.h:76:2: error: delete called on non-final 'mapped_debug_names' that has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Werror,-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor] delete __ptr; ^ /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../include/c++/5.4.0/bits/unique_ptr.h:236:4: note: in instantiation of member function 'std::default_delete<mapped_debug_names>::operator()' requested here get_deleter()(__ptr); ^ /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:2374:21: note: in instantiation of member function 'std::unique_ptr<mapped_debug_names, std::default_delete<mapped_debug_names> >::~unique_ptr' requested here dwarf2_per_objfile::dwarf2_per_objfile (struct objfile *objfile_, ^ This patch silences these warnings by making the classes final. gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2read.c (struct mapped_debug_names): Make final. (struct mapped_index): Make final.
2017-12-29Ignore warning about using different types of enums in switchSimon Marchi3-0/+16
When compiling with clang 6, I see a bunch of warnings like this: /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/amd64-linux-tdep.c:1427:8: error: comparison of two values with different enumeration types in switch statement ('enum amd64_syscall' and 'amd 64_x32_syscall') [-Werror,-Wenum-compare-switch] case amd64_x32_sys_move_pages: ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this switch, we indeed use enumerators of both types amd64_x32_syscall and amd64_syscall. This is done on purpose, and the enum values are chosen so that they are complementary. I think it's still a useful warning, so I chose to ignore just that particular case. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/diagnostics.h (DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_SWITCH_DIFFERENT_ENUM_TYPES): New macro. * amd64-linux-tdep.c (amd64_canonicalize_syscall): Use it.
2017-12-29Remove unnecessary call to get_thread_db_infoSimon Marchi2-5/+6
In thread_db_detach, we call get_thread_db_info to first check if there exists a thread_db_info entry for the pid to detach. If there is, then we call delete_thread_db_info. It's unnecessary to call get_thread_db_info in the first place, since delete_thread_db_info handles the case where no thread_db_info entry exist for the given pid. gdb/ChangeLog: * linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_detach): Remove call to delete_thread_db_info.
2017-12-30Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-12-29Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-12-28RISC-V: Add missing privileged spec registers.Jim Wilson5-148/+736
gas/ * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.d, testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.s: New. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h (DECLARE_CSR): Add missing privileged registers. Sort to match privileged spec documentation order. (DECLARE_CSR_ALIAS): Add ubadaddr, and comments.
2017-12-28Remove unused HP-UX TARGET_OBJECT_ enumsSimon Marchi2-9/+5
These two enumerators are unused, remove them. gdb/ChangeLog: * target.h (enum target_object) <TARGET_OBJECT_HPUX_UREGS, TARGET_OBJECT_HPUX_SOLIB_GOT>: Remove.
2017-12-28Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-12-27tdesc: handle arbitrary strings in tdesc_register_in_reggroup_pStafford Horne8-41/+57
tdesc_register_in_reggroup_p in now able to handle arbitrary groups. This is useful when groups are created while the target descriptor file is received from the remote. This can be the case of a soft core target processor where registers/groups can change. gdb/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Franck Jullien <franck.jullien@gmail.com> Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * target-descriptions.c (tdesc_register_in_reggroup_p): Support arbitrary strings. (tdesc_use_registers): Add logic to register new reggroups. (tdesc_reg::group): Update comment to indicate we allow arbitrary strings. * NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.0): Announce that GDB supports arbitrary reggroups. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * gdb.xml/extra-regs.xml: Add example foo reggroup. * gdb.xml/tdesc-regs.exp: Add test to check for foo reggroup. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * gdb.texinfo (Target Description Format): Explain that arbitrary strings are now allowed for register groups.
2017-12-27reggroups: Add reggroup_gdbarch_new, reggroup_find for dynamic reggroupsStafford Horne3-0/+44
Traditionally reggroups have been created via reggroup_new() during initialization code and never freed. Now, if we want to initialize reggroups dynamically (i.e. in target description) we should be able to free them. Create this function reggroup_gdbarch_new() which will allocate the reggroup memory onto the passed gdbarch obstack. Also creating reggroup_find() as a utility to find a gdbarch registered reggroup object by name. gdb/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * reggroups.c (reggroup_gdbarch_new): New function. (reggroup_find): New function. * reggroups.h (reggroup_gdbarch_new): New function. (reggroup_find): New function.
2017-12-27reggroups: Convert reggroups from post_init to pre_initStafford Horne2-11/+13
Currently the reggroups gdbarch_data cannot be manipulated until after the gdbarch is completely initialized. This is usually done when the object init depends on architecture specific fields. In the case of reggroups it only depends on the obstack being available. Coverting this to pre_init allows using reggroups during gdbarch initialization. This is needed to allow registering arbitrary reggroups during gdbarch initializations. gdb/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * reggroups.c (reggroups_init): Change to depend only on obstack rather than gdbarch. (reggroup_add): Remove logic for forcing premature init. (_initialize_reggroup): Set `reggroups_data` with gdbarch_data_register_pre_init() rather than gdbarch_data_register_post_init().
2017-12-27reggroups: Add test and docs for `info reg $reggroup` featureStafford Horne7-2/+160
Until now this feature has existed but was not documented. Adding docs and tests. gdb/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * infcmd.c (_initialize_infcmd): Add help for info reg $reggroup and info all-registers $reggroup feature. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * gdb.texinfo (Registers): Document info reg $reggroup feature. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: yyyy-mm-dd Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> * gdb.base/reggroups.c: New file. * gdb.base/reggroups.exp: New file.
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2017-12-23Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF to printf_field_type_assignmentSimon Marchi2-0/+6
Get rid of: /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/target-descriptions.c:2026:25: error: format string is not a string literal [-Werror,-Wformat-nonliteral] vprintf_unfiltered (fmt, args); when building with clang. gdb/ChangeLog: * target-descriptions.c (print_c_tdesc) <printf_field_type_assignment>: Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF.
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2017-12-21Do not emit "field_type" var if not needed on "maint print c-tdesc"Simon Marchi37-51/+86
While fiddling a bit with -Wunused-variable, Sergio noticed that "maint print c-tdesc" was always generating code for the "tdesc_type *field_type" variable, even when it wasn't used. This is caught by GCC when using -Wunused-variable, of course. This patch changes the print_c_tdesc class to only output the field declaration when we actually need it. It shouldn't be necessary to do the same with the other variable declarations (type_with_fields and element_type), because they are always if they are declared. The C files in features/ are regenerated, some declarations of field_type are removed, as expected, while some others move to where they are used for the first time. gdb/ChangeLog: * target-descriptions.c (print_c_tdesc) <visit>: Don't output field_type declaration, use printf_field_type_assignment instead. <printf_field_type_assignment>: New method. * features/aarch64-core.c, features/aarch64-fpu.c features/arc-arcompact.c, features/arc-v2.c, features/arm/arm-with-iwmmxt.c, features/i386/32bit-core.c, features/i386/32bit-mpx.c, features/i386/32bit-sse.c, features/i386/64bit-avx512.c, features/i386/64bit-core.c, features/i386/64bit-mpx.c, features/i386/64bit-sse.c, features/i386/x32-core.c, features/or1k.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-7400.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-altivec32.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-altivec32l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-altivec64.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-altivec64l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-cell32l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-cell64l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-isa205-altivec32l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-isa205-altivec64l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-isa205-vsx32l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-isa205-vsx64l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-vsx32.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-vsx32l.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-vsx64.c, features/rs6000/powerpc-vsx64l.c, features/s390-gs-linux64.c, features/s390-tevx-linux64.c, features/s390-vx-linux64.c, features/s390x-gs-linux64.c, features/s390x-tevx-linux64.c, features/s390x-vx-linux64.c: Re-generate.
2017-12-20Remove write-only assignment in rs6000-tdep.cUros Bizjak2-1/+5
The result of this memory read is never used, so it can be removed. gdb/ChangeLog: * rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Remove write-only assignment to "insn" variable.
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2017-12-20RISC-V: Add compressed instruction hints, and a few misc cleanups.Jim Wilson16-13/+156
gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (risc_ip) <o>: Add comment. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-imm.d, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-imm.l, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-imm.s, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-reg.d, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-reg.l, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-reg.s, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm-64.d, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm-64.s, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm.d, testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm.s, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-reg.d, * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-reg.s: New. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (match_c_add_with_hint, match_c_lui_with_hint): New. (riscv_opcodes) <li>: Delete "d,0" line. Change Cj to Co. <andi, and, add, addiw, addw, c.addi>: Change Cj to Co. <add>: Add explanatory comment for 4-operand add instruction. <c.nop>: Add support for immediate operand. <c.mv, c.add>: Use match_c_add_with_hint instead of match_c_add. <c.lui>: Use match_c_lui_with_hint instead of match_c_lui. <c.li, c.slli>: Use match_opcode instead of match_rd_nonzero.
2017-12-20[Cell/B.E.] Fix regression due to gdbarch_significant_addr_bitUlrich Weigand3-0/+13
On Cell/B.E. multi-architecture debugging we use a "merged" address space that encodes both the main PowerPC address space and the local store address spaces of all active SPUs. This will always occupy 64 bits. However, gdbarch_addr_bit is set to 32 on SPU, and may be set to 32 as well on PowerPC. Since the new gdbarch_significant_addr_bit defaults to the value of gdbarch_addr_bit, this means addresses may be improperly truncated. Work around this problem by explicitly setting gdbarch_significant_addr_bit to 64 both for the SPU target and also for PowerPC target that support Cell/B.E. execution. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-12-20 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * spu-tdep.c (spu_gdbarch_init): Set set_gdbarch_significant_addr_bit to 64 bits. (ppc_linux_init_abi): Likewise, if Cell/B.E. is supported.
2017-12-19Fix ChangeLog formattingSimon Marchi2-2/+2
Doing some unrelated grepping found that there were some missing spaces, fix it.