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2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in linux_resumeSimon Marchi2-9/+15
Replace with for_each_thread. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (linux_resume_one_thread): Return void, take parameter directly. (linux_resume): Use for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usages of find_inferior in stop_all_lwpsSimon Marchi2-11/+27
Replace with for_each_thread. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (send_sigstop_callback): Return void, change parameter type. Rename to... (send_sigstop): ... this. (suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback): Return void, change parameter type. Rename to... (suspend_and_send_sigstop): ... this. (stop_all_lwps): Use for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in linux_stabilize_threadsSimon Marchi2-8/+13
Replace with find_thread. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (lwp_running): Return bool, remove unused argument. (linux_stabilize_threads): Use find_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usages of find_inferior in select_event_lwpSimon Marchi2-62/+38
Replace with find_thread/for_each_thread. I inlined the callbacks, because they are relatively simple. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (select_singlestep_lwp_callback): Remove. (count_events_callback): Remove. (select_event_lwp_callback): Remove. (select_event_lwp): Use find_thread/for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usages of find_inferior calling not_stopped_callbackSimon Marchi2-19/+27
Replace with find_thread. Writing a lambda inline in directly in the if conditions would be a bit messy, so I chose to assign them to variables instead. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (not_stopped_callback): Return bool, take filter argument directly. (linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Use find_thread. (linux_wait_1): Likewise.
2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in find_lwp_pidSimon Marchi2-18/+10
Replace with find_thread. We could almost use find_thread_ptid, except that find_lwp_pid uses the pid of the input ptid of the lwp is 0, so the behavior is not quite the same. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (same_lwp): Remove. (find_lwp_pid): Use find_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in linux_mournSimon Marchi2-13/+9
Replace with for_each_thread with pid filtering. The callback becomes trivial enough that it's better to inline it. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (delete_lwp_callback): Remove. (linux_mourn): Use for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in linux_detachSimon Marchi2-15/+13
Replace with for_each_thread with pid filtering. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (linux_detach_lwp_callback): Return void, remove args parameter, don't check for pid. (linux_detach): Use for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in last_thread_of_process_pSimon Marchi2-22/+22
Replace it with find_thread. I also modified the code a bit to use a lambda and a boolean. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (struct counter): Remove. (second_thread_of_pid_p): Remove. (last_thread_of_process_p): Use find_thread.
2017-12-02Remove find_inferior_in_randomSimon Marchi4-29/+29
Replace with find_thread_in_random. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * inferiors.c (find_inferior_in_random): Remove. * inferiors.h (find_inferior_in_random): Remove. * linux-low.c (status_pending_p_callback): Return bool, accept parameter ptid directly. (linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Use find_thread_in_random. (linux_wait_1): Likewise.
2017-12-02Remove find_inferior_idSimon Marchi6-40/+28
Remove find_inferior_id, replacing its usages with find_thread_ptid. find_thread_ptid was implemented using find_inferior_id, so move the implementation there instead. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * inferiors.c (find_inferior_id): Remove. (find_thread_ptid): Move implemention from find_inferior_id to here. * inferiors.h (find_inferior_id): Remove. * server.c (handle_status): Use find_thread_ptid. (process_serial_event): Likewise. * thread-db.c (find_one_thread): Likewise. (thread_db_thread_handle): Likewise. * win32-low.c (thread_rec): Likewise. (child_delete_thread): Likewise. (win32_thread_alive): Likewise. (get_child_debug_event): Likewise.
2017-12-02Remove usages of find_inferior in linux-mips-low.cSimon Marchi2-24/+19
Replace with for_each_thread with pid filtering. This allows simplifying the callback a little bit. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-mips-low.c (update_watch_registers_callback): Return void, remove pid_p parameter, don't check for pid. (mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Use for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in lynx_mournSimon Marchi2-15/+6
Replace it with for_each_thread with pid filtering. We can remove lynx_delete_thread_callback and pass remove_thread directly. I can't build/test this change, but it should be obvious enough. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * lynx.low (lynx_delete_thread_callback): Remove. (lynx_mourn): Use for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Remove usage of find_inferior in regcache_invalidate_pidSimon Marchi2-13/+7
Replace with for_each_thread with pid filtering. regcache_invalidate_one is not longer needed, as it was only used to filter the pid. We can call regcache_invalidate_thread directly. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * regcache.c (regcache_invalidate_one): Remove. (regcache_invalidate_pid): use for_each_thread.
2017-12-02Fix typo in poison.hSimon Marchi2-1/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: * common/poison.h (XDELETE): Fix typo.
2017-12-03Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-12-02Handle case where posix_fallocate is not supported for a filesystem.Cary Coutant2-3/+23
2017-12-02 Vladimir Kondratyev <vladimir@kondratyev.su> Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com> gold/ PR gold/22540 * output.cc (gold_fallocate): Trivial return for len == 0. Add fallback options when posix_fallocate and fallocate return not-supported errors.
2017-12-01Disallow --incremental with -pie and force -no-pie for incremental tests.Cary Coutant6-53/+84
This is a partial fix for the gold testsuite failures documented in PR 21090. The use of -fpie triggers some mov-to-lea optimizations that are not compatible with incremental linking, so those optimizations need to be disabled. We also diagnose the attempt to use -pie with incremental linking, and force -no-pie for the incremental tests in case the build has been configured to have GCC pass -pie all the time. We still have a problem where compiling with -fpie results in some GOT entries even when linking with -no-pie. This combination still causes test failures because we are not updating the GOT entries in an incremental update link. gold/ PR gold/21090 * incremental.cc (Sized_relobj_incr::do_relocate): Fix comment. * options.cc (General_options::finalize): Disallow -pie with incremental linking. * x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64::Scan::local): Don't do mov-to-lea or callq-to-direct optimizations for incremental links. (Target_x86_64::Scan::global): Likewise. (Target_x86_64::Relocate::relocate): Likewise. * testsuite/Makefile.am (incremental_test): Force -no-pie. (incremental_test_2): Likewise. (incremental_test_3): Likewise. (incremental_test_4): Likewise. (incremental_test_5): Likewise. (incremental_test_6): Likewise. (incremental_copy_test): Likewise. (incremental_common_test_1): Likewise. (incremental_comdat_test_1): Likewise. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2017-12-01Workaround GCC 7 bug with debug line numbers causing debug_msg.sh failure.Cary Coutant3-3/+17
gold/ PR gold/21841 * testsuite/debug_msg.sh: Adjust expected line numbers. * testsuite/odr_violation2.cc (DummyFunction): New function.
2017-12-01Fix incremental linking failure with GCC 7+.Cary Coutant5-4/+21
With the new compiler, we're running out of patch space for the .eh_frame section. To workaround that issue, we compile the before and after versions both with no unwind tables. gold/ PR gold/22309 * testsuite/Makefile.am (two_file_test_1_v1_ndebug.o): Compile with no EH information. (two_file_test_1_ndebug.o): Likewise. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/two_file_test_1.cc: Touch to force recompilation with new flags. * testsuite/two_file_test_1_v1.cc: Likewise.
2017-12-01Add support for the readnever conceptSergio Durigan Junior15-35/+300
The purpose of this concept is to turn the load of debugging information off, either globally (via the '--readnever' option), or objfile-specific. The implementation proposed here is an extension of the patch distributed with Fedora GDB; looking at the Fedora patch itself and the history, one can see some reasons why it was never resubmitted: - The patch appears to have been introduced as a workaround, at least initially; - The patch is far from perfect, as it simply shunts the load of DWARF debugging information, without really worrying about the other debug format. - Who really does non-symbolic debugging anyways? One use of this feature is when a user simply wants to do the following sequence: attach, dump core, detach. Loading the debugging information in this case is an unnecessary cause of delay. This patch expands the version shipped with Fedora GDB in order to make the feature available for all the debuginfo backends, not only for DWARF. It also implements a per-objfile flag which can be activated by using the "-readnever" command when using the 'add-symbol-file' or 'symbol-file' commands. It's also worth mentioning that this patch tests whether GDB correctly fails to initialize if both '--readnow' and '--readnever' options are passed. Tested on the BuildBot. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.0: Mention new '--readnever' feature. * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Do not map over sections with 'coff_locate_sections' if readnever is on. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_has_info): Return 0 if readnever is on. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_read): Do not map over sections with 'elf_locate_sections' if readnever is on. * main.c (validate_readnow_readnever): New function. (captured_main_1): Add support for --readnever. (print_gdb_help): Document --readnever. * objfile-flags.h (enum objfile_flag) <OBJF_READNEVER>: New flag. * symfile.c (readnever_symbol_files): New global. (symbol_file_add_with_addrs): Set 'OBJF_READNEVER' when 'READNEVER_SYMBOL_FILES' is set. (validate_readnow_readnever): New function. (symbol_file_command): Handle '-readnever' option. Call 'validate_readnow_readnever'. (add_symbol_file_command): Handle '-readnever' option. Call 'validate_readnow_readnever'. (_initialize_symfile): Document new '-readnever' option for both 'symbol-file' and 'add-symbol-file' commands. * top.h (readnever_symbol_files): New extern global. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Do not read debug information if readnever is on. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Document --readnever. (Commands to Specify Files): Likewise, for 'symbol-file' and 'add-symbol-file'. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/readnever.c, gdb.base/readnever.exp: New files.
2017-12-02Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-12-01Update and clean up RISC-V gas documentation.Jim Wilson3-19/+134
gas/ * doc/as.texinfo (RISC-V): Alphabetize RISC-V entries. Change RISC-V-Opts to RISC-V-Options. Delete redundant space. Add -fpic and related options to option list. * doc/c-riscv.texi: (RISC-V-Options): Renamed from RISC-V-Opts. (RISC-V Options): Renamed from Options. Add missing period. (-fpic): Also mention -fPIC. (RISC-V Directives): New node.
2017-12-01Make '{add-,}symbol-file' not care about the position of command line argumentsSergio Durigan Junior4-47/+151
This is a bug that's been detected while doing the readnever work. If you use 'symbol-file' or 'add-symbol-file', the position of each argument passed to the command matters. This means that if you do: (gdb) symbol-file -readnow /foo/bar The symbol file specified will (correctly) have all of its symbols read by GDB (because of the -readnow flag). However, if you do: (gdb) symbol-file /foo/bar -readnow GDB will silently ignore the -readnow flag, because it was specified after the filename. This is not a good thing to do and may confuse the user. To address that, I've modified the argument parsing mechanisms of symbol_file_command and add_symbol_file_command to be "position-independent". I have also added one error call at the end of add_symbol_file_command's argument parsing logic, which now clearly complains if no filename has been specified. Both commands now support the "--" option to stop argument processing. This patch provides a testcase for both commands, in order to make sure that the argument order does not matter. It has been regression-tested on BuildBot. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * symfile.c (symbol_file_command): Call 'symbol_file_add_main_1' only after processing all command line options. (add_symbol_file_command): Modify logic to make arguments position-independent. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * gdb.base/relocate.exp: Add tests to guarantee that arguments to 'symbol-file' and 'add-symbol-file' can be position-independent.
2017-12-01Revert "Add support for the readnever concept"Sergio Durigan Junior15-303/+39
This reverts commit e2e321740ce2e36a97be2a410cd56eebaa2304aa. It was mistakenly pushed.
2017-12-01Fix localized help string output for -fuse-ld.Cary Coutant2-1/+6
gold/ PR gold/22042 * options.h (-fuse-ld): Use NULL instead of empty string.
2017-12-01(Ada) GDB crash printing expression with type castingJoel Brobecker3-21/+88
One of our users reported that trying to print the following expression, caused GDB to SEGV: (gdb) print some_package.some_type (val) In this particular instance, the crash occurred inside ada_args_match because it is given a NULL "func", leading to the SEGV because of: struct type *func_type = SYMBOL_TYPE (func); This NULL symbol comes from a list of symbols which was given to ada_resolve_function (parameter called "syms") which then iterates over each of them to discard the ones that don't match the actuals: for (k = 0; k < nsyms; k += 1) { struct type *type = ada_check_typedef (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[k].symbol)); if (ada_args_match (syms[k].symbol, args, nargs) && (fallback || return_match (type, context_type))) [...] } What's really interesting is that, when entering the block above for the first time, all entries in SYMS have a valid (non-NULL) symbol. However, once we return from the call to ada_check_typedef, the first entry of our SYMS table gets set to all zeros: (gdb) p syms[0] $2 = {symbol = 0x0, block = 0x0} Hence the call to ada_args_match with a NULL symbol, and the ensuing SEGV. To find out why this happen, we need to step back a little and look at how syms was allocated. This list of symbols comes from a symbol lookup, which means ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker. We have our first hint when we look at the function's documentation and see: This vector is transient---good only to the next call of ada_lookup_symbol_list. Implementation-wise, this is done by using a static global obstack, which we just re-initialize each time ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker gets called: obstack_free (&symbol_list_obstack, NULL); obstack_init (&symbol_list_obstack); This property was probably established in order to facilitate the use of the returned vector, since the users of that function would not have to worry about releasing that memory when no longer needed. However, I found during this investigation that it is all to easy to indirectly trigger another symbol lookup while still using the results of a previous lookup. In our particular case, there is the call to ada_check_typedef, which leads to check_typedef. As it happens, my first symbol had a type which was a typedef to a stub type, so check_typedef calls lookup_symbol to find the non-stub version. This in turn eventually leads us back to ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker, where the first thing it does is free the memory area when our list of symbols have been residing and then recreates a new one. in other words, SYMS then becomes a dangling pointer! This patch fixes the issue by having ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker return a copy of the list of symbols, with the responsibility of deallocating that list now transfered to the users of that list. More generally speaking, it is absolutely amazing that we haven't seen consequences of this issue before. This can happen fairly frequently. For instance, I found that ada-exp.y::write_var_or_type calls ada_lookup_symbol_list, and then, while processing that list, calls select_possible_type_sym, which leads to ada_prefer_type, eventually leading to ada_check_typedef again (via eg. ada_is_array_descriptor_type). Even more amazing is the fact that, while I was able to produce multiple scenarios where the corruption occurs, none of them leads to incorrect behavior at the user level. In other words, it requires a very precise set of conditions for the corruption to become user-visible, and despite having a megalarge program where the crash occured, using that as a template for creating a reproducer did not work (pb goes away). This is why this patch does not come with a reproducer. On the other hand, this should not be a problem in terms of testing coverage, as the changes are made in common areas which, at least for the most part, are routinely exercised during testing. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (symbol_list_obstack): Delete. (resolve_subexp): Make sure "candidates" gets xfree'ed. (ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker): Remove the limitation that the result is only good until the next call, now making it the responsibility of the caller to free the result when no longer needed. Adjust the function's intro comment accordingly. (ada_lookup_symbol_list): Adjust the function's intro comment. (ada_iterate_over_symbols): Make sure "results" gets xfree'ed. (ada_lookup_encoded_symbol, get_var_value): Likewise. (_initialize_ada_language): Remove symbol_list_obstack initialization. * ada-exp.y (block_lookup): Make sure "syms" gets xfree'ed. (write_var_or_type, write_name_assoc): Likewise. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2017-12-01Fix internal error from command line with unbalanced --start-lib/--end-lib.Benjamin Peterson6-11/+81
The problem is that while the command line isn't trivially empty, it contains no input files. As gold tries to configure the number of threads to use based on the number of input files, this causes the assertion failure above. Fix this problem by making the logic in gold.cc more robust and also adding a better error message about --start-lib to options.cc. gold/ PR gold/22406 * gold.cc (queue_initial_tasks) Check for number of real input files. * options.cc (Command_line::process) Check for unterminated --start-lib options. * testsuite/Makefile.am: Add new test script. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/check_empty_command_lines.sh: New test script.
2017-12-01Fix problem where undef can fail to trigger archive rescan.Stephen Crane2-7/+14
If a shared library contains an undefined symbol and LTO adds a new reference to that same undefined symbol, the reference in the new object added by the plugin would not trigger a rescan of the archive containing the symbol. 2017-11-17 Stephen Crane <sjc@immunant.com> gold/ PR gold/22448 * symtab.cc (Symbol_table::add_from_object): Only rescan for undefined symbols in regular, not dynamic, objects.
2017-12-01Add support for the readnever conceptSergio Durigan Junior15-39/+303
The purpose of this concept is to turn the load of debugging information off, either globally (via the '--readnever' option), or objfile-specific. The implementation proposed here is an extension of the patch distributed with Fedora GDB; looking at the Fedora patch itself and the history, one can see some reasons why it was never resubmitted: - The patch appears to have been introduced as a workaround, at least initially; - The patch is far from perfect, as it simply shunts the load of DWARF debugging information, without really worrying about the other debug format. - Who really does non-symbolic debugging anyways? One use of this feature is when a user simply wants to do the following sequence: attach, dump core, detach. Loading the debugging information in this case is an unnecessary cause of delay. This patch expands the version shipped with Fedora GDB in order to make the feature available for all the debuginfo backends, not only for DWARF. It also implements a per-objfile flag which can be activated by using the "-readnever" command when using the 'add-symbol-file' or 'symbol-file' commands. It's also worth mentioning that this patch tests whether GDB correctly fails to initialize if both '--readnow' and '--readnever' options are passed. Tested on the BuildBot. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.0: Mention new '--readnever' feature. * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Do not map over sections with 'coff_locate_sections' if readnever is on. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_has_info): Return 0 if readnever is on. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_read): Do not map over sections with 'elf_locate_sections' if readnever is on. * main.c (validate_readnow_readnever): New function. (captured_main_1): Add support for --readnever. (print_gdb_help): Document --readnever. * objfile-flags.h (enum objfile_flag) <OBJF_READNEVER>: New flag. * symfile.c (readnever_symbol_files): New global. (symbol_file_add_with_addrs): Set 'OBJF_READNEVER' when 'READNEVER_SYMBOL_FILES' is set. (validate_readnow_readnever): New function. (symbol_file_command): Handle '-readnever' option. Call 'validate_readnow_readnever'. (add_symbol_file_command): Handle '-readnever' option. Call 'validate_readnow_readnever'. (_initialize_symfile): Document new '-readnever' option for both 'symbol-file' and 'add-symbol-file' commands. * top.h (readnever_symbol_files): New extern global. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Do not read debug information if readnever is on. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (File Options): Document --readnever. (Commands to Specify Files): Likewise, for 'symbol-file' and 'add-symbol-file'. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-12-01 Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com> Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/readnever.c, gdb.base/readnever.exp: New files.
2017-12-01Use consistent types for holding instructions, instruction masks, etc.Peter Bergner7-556/+625
include/ * opcode/ppc.h (PPC_INT_FMT): Define. (struct powerpc_opcode) <opcode>: Update type. (struct powerpc_opcode) <mask>: Likewise. (struct powerpc_opcode) <bitm>: Likewise. (struct powerpc_opcode) <insert>: Likewise. (struct powerpc_opcode) <extract>: Likewise. (ppc_optional_operand_value): Likewise. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (last_insn): Update type. (insn_validate) <omask, mask>: Likewise. (ppc_setup_opcodes) <mask, right_bit>: Likewise. <PRINT_OPCODE_TABLE>: Update types and printf format specifiers. (ppc_insert_operand): Update return and argument types and remove unneeded type casts. <min, max, right, tmp>: Update type. (md_assemble): Remove unneeded type casts. <insn, val, tmp_insn>: Update type. opcodes/ * opcodes/ppc-dis.c (disassemble_init_powerpc): Fix white space. (operand_value_powerpc): Update return and argument type. <value, top>: Update type. (skip_optional_operands): Update argument type. (lookup_powerpc): Likewise. (lookup_vle): Likewise. <table_opcd, table_mask, insn2>: Update type. (lookup_spe2): Update argument type. <table_opcd, table_mask, insn2>: Update type. (print_insn_powerpc) <insn, value>: Update type. Use PPC_INT_FMT for printing instructions and operands. * opcodes/ppc-opc.c (insert_arx, extract_arx, insert_ary, extract_ary, insert_rx, extract_rx, insert_ry, extract_ry, insert_bat, extract_bat, insert_bba, extract_bba, insert_bdm, extract_bdm, insert_bdp, extract_bdp, valid_bo_pre_v2, valid_bo_post_v2, valid_bo, insert_bo, extract_bo, insert_boe, extract_boe, insert_dcmxs, extract_dcmxs, insert_dxd, extract_dxd, insert_dxdn, extract_dxdn, insert_fxm, extract_fxm, insert_li20, extract_li20, insert_ls, extract_ls, insert_esync, extract_esync, insert_mbe, extract_mbe, insert_mb6, extract_mb6, extract_nb, insert_nbi, insert_nsi, extract_nsi, insert_ral, extract_ral, insert_ram, extract_ram, insert_raq, extract_raq, insert_ras, extract_ras, insert_rbs, extract_rbs, insert_rbx, extract_rbx, insert_sci8, extract_sci8, insert_sci8n, extract_sci8n, insert_sd4h, extract_sd4h, insert_sd4w, extract_sd4w, insert_oimm, extract_oimm, insert_sh6, extract_sh6, insert_spr, extract_spr, insert_sprg, extract_sprg, insert_tbr, extract_tbr, insert_xt6, extract_xt6, insert_xtq6, extract_xtq6, insert_xa6, extract_xa6, insert_xb6, extract_xb6, insert_xb6s, extract_xb6s, insert_xc6, extract_xc6, insert_dm, extract_dm, insert_vlesi, extract_vlesi, insert_vlensi, extract_vlensi, insert_vleui, extract_vleui, insert_vleil, extract_vleil, insert_evuimm1_ex0, extract_evuimm1_ex0, insert_evuimm2_ex0, extract_evuimm2_ex0, insert_evuimm4_ex0, extract_evuimm4_ex0, insert_evuimm8_ex0, extract_evuimm8_ex0, insert_evuimm_lt8, extract_evuimm_lt8, insert_evuimm_lt16, extract_evuimm_lt16, insert_rD_rS_even, extract_rD_rS_even, insert_off_lsp, extract_off_lsp, insert_off_spe2, extract_off_spe2, insert_Ddd, extract_Ddd): Update types. (OP, OPTO, OPL, OPVUP, OPVUPRT, A, AFRALFRC_MASK, B, BD8, BD8IO, BD15, BD24, BBO, Y_MASK , AT1_MASK, AT2_MASK, BBOCB, C_LK, C, CTX, UCTX, DX, EVSEL, IA16, I16A, I16L, IM7, LI20, MME, MD, MDS, SC, SC_MASK, SCI8, SCI8BF, SD4, SE_IM5, SE_R, SE_RR, VX, VX_LSP, VX_RA_CONST, VX_RB_CONST, VX_SPE_CRFD, VX_SPE2_CLR, VX_SPE2_SPLATB, VX_SPE2_OCTET, VX_SPE2_DDHH, VX_SPE2_HH, VX_SPE2_EVMAR, VX_SPE2_EVMAR_MASK, VXA, VXR, VXASH, X, EX, XX2, XX3, XX3RC, XX4, Z, XWRA_MASK, XLRT_MASK, XRLARB_MASK, XLRAND_MASK, XRTLRA_MASK, XRTLRARB_MASK, XRTARARB_MASK, XRTBFRARB_MASK, XOPL, XOPL2, XRCL, XRT, XRTRA, XCMP_MASK, XCMPL_MASK, XTO, XTLB, XSYNC, XEH_MASK, XDSS, XFL, XISEL, XL, XLO, XLYLK, XLOCB, XMBAR, XO, XOPS, XS, XFXM, XSPR, XUC, XW, APU): Update types in casts.
2017-12-01Fix dependency tracking for objects in subdirectoriesTom Tromey2-1/+10
On irc, Pedro pointed out that dependencies for objects in subdirectories didn't seem to be working. The bug was that the "-include" for .deps files was using the wrong file name for subdirectory objects; e.g., for cli/cli-decode.o it was trying to open .deps/cli/cli-decode.o, whereas the correct file is cli/.deps/cli-decode.o. This patch changes how the dep files are found. Tested by touching a source file and rebuilding cli/cli-decode.o. 2017-12-01 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * Makefile.in (all_deps_files): New variable. Include .Po files using all_deps_files.
2017-12-01Update GDB's list of maintainers to reflect today's realityJoel Brobecker2-32/+27
gdb/ChangeLog: * MAINTAINERS: Update list of maintainers, moving those who stepped down or became inactive to the "Past Maintainers" section.
2017-12-01x86: Print dynreloc in readonly section for map file outputH.J. Lu2-0/+10
This fixed: FAIL: DT_TEXTREL map file warning on Linux/x86. * elfxx-x86.c (_bfd_x86_elf_readonly_dynrelocs): Print dynamic relocation in readonly section for map file output.
2017-12-01Replace mail address with the URL in copyright headerYao Qi12-22/+26
The copyright header in most of GDB files were changed from mail address to the URL in the conversion to GPLv3 in Aug 2007. However, some files still use mail address instead of the URL. This patch fixes them. gdb/testsuite: 2017-12-01 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * gdb.arch/aarch64-atomic-inst.exp: Replace mail address with the URL in copyright header. * gdb.arch/aarch64-fp.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/ppc64-atomic-inst.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/ppc64-isa207-atomic-inst.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/expand-psymtabs.exp: Likewise. * gdb.cp/expand-psymtabs-cxx.exp: Likewise. * gdb.fortran/common-block.exp: Likewise. * gdb.fortran/common-block.f90: Likewise. * gdb.fortran/logical.exp: Likewise. * gdb.fortran/vla-datatypes.f90: Likewise. * gdb.fortran/vla-sub.f90: Likewise.
2017-12-01Check return value of bfd_new_link_orderTobias Ulmer2-0/+9
* ldwrite.c (build_link_order): Check return value of all bfd_new_link_order calls.
2017-12-01Add --strip-unneeded to objcopy synopsisOleksandr Pikozh2-0/+5
* doc/binutils.texi: Add --strip-unneeded to objcopy synopsis.
2017-12-01weak alias testAlan Modra7-110/+85
This adds the test I was using when testing 60d67dc8. * testsuite/ld-elfweak/alias.c, * testsuite/ld-elfweak/alias.dat, * testsuite/ld-elfweak/aliasmain.c, * testsuite/ld-elfweak/weakref1.c, * testsuite/ld-elfweak/weakref2.c: New test. * testsuite/ld-elfweak/elfweak.exp: Run it. Don't return on fails, attempt other tests.
2017-12-01readonly_dynrelocsAlan Modra25-321/+618
In early October, HJ Lu added support for a number of targets to "Dump dynamic relocation in read-only section with minfo". This extends that support to more targets, displays the symbol involved, and splits the existing function that sets TEXTREL into a "readonly_dynrelocs" and "maybe_set_textrel" function. I'll need "readonly_dynrelocs" if I ever get around to fixing "pr22374 function pointer initialization" fails. am33_2.0, arc, bfin, hppa64, mn10300, and nios2 fail to mark a binary needing text relocations with DT_TEXTREL. That's not good. xtensa also fails to do so but complains about "dangerous relocation: dynamic relocation in read-only section" so I reckon that is fine and have marked the test as an xfail. The other targets need maintainer attention. Curiously, the map file dump wasn't added for x86, so the map test currently fail on x86. It also fails on alpha, am33_2.0, arc, bfin, hppa64, ia64, m68k, mips, mn10300, nios2, score and vax. cris complains with "tmpdir/textrel.o, section .rodata: relocation R_CRIS_32 should not be used in a shared object; recompile with -fPIC" so I've marked it as an xfail. bfd/ * elf32-hppa.c (maybe_set_textrel): Print symbol for map file output. * elf32-ppc.c (maybe_set_textrel): Likewise. * elf64-ppc.c (maybe_set_textrel): Likewise. * elf32-arm.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing.. (elf32_arm_readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-lm32.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-m32r.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-metag.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-nds32.c: Delete unnecessary forward declarations. (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-or1k.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-s390.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-sh.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-tic6x.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing.. (elf32_tic6x_readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf32-tilepro.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elf64-s390.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elfnn-aarch64.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing.. (aarch64_readonly_readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elfnn-riscv.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elfxx-sparc.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. * elfxx-tilegx.c (readonly_dynrelocs): New function. (maybe_set_textrel): New function, replacing old version of.. (readonly_dynrelocs): ..this. ld/ * testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: Run new textrel tests. * testsuite/ld-elf/textrel.map: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/textrel.rd: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/textrel.s: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/textrel.warn: New file.
2017-12-01Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-11-30New gdb.ada/repeat_dyn testcase.Joel Brobecker5-0/+108
This patch introduces a testcase that exercises a scenario which used to trigger an internal-error, but no longer does: Consider the following array: type Small is new Integer range Ident (1) .. Ident (10); type Table is array (1 .. 3) of Small; A1 : Table := (3, 5, 8); The particularity of this array is that the type of each element is a range type whose bounds are dynamic, since they depend on the value returned by Ident (1) and Ident (10). Trying to apply the repeat operator ('@') on one of its elements used to yield an internal error: (gdb) p a1(1)@3 $1 = /[...]/gdbtypes.c:4512: internal-error: copy_type: Assertion `TYPE_OBJFILE_OWNED (type)' failed. Although the issue no longer appears, the testcase is still interesting to have. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.ada/repeat_dyn: New testcase. Tested on x86_64-linux with clean results.
2017-11-30Fix internal error in fix_errata on aarch64.Peter Smith2-0/+32
The addresses of erratum stubs can be changed by relaxation passes, and need to be updated. gold/ PR gold/20765 * aarch64.cc (Aarch64_relobj::update_erratum_address): New method. (AArch64_relobj::scan_errata): Update addresses in stub table after relaxation pass.
2017-11-30Fix problem where erratum stubs are not always applied.Cary Coutant2-3/+11
I checked over the results of applying --fix-cortex-a53-843419 to a very large program (gitit) with two stub tables and thousands of erratum fixes. I noticed that all the erratum_stubs were being created but about 1/3 of them were being skipped over by fix_errata_and_relocate_erratum_stubs(). By skipped over I mean no branch relocation or adrp -> adr transformation was applied to the erratum address, leaving the erratum_stub unreachable, and with a branch with a 0 immediate. The root cause of the skipped over erratum_stubs is Erratum_stub::invalidate_erratum_stub() that is used to set relobj_ to NULL when an erratum_stub has been processed. Unfortunately relobj_ is used in operator<() so altering relobj makes the results from erratum_stubs_.lower_bound() as used in find_erratum_stubs_for_input_section() unreliable. 2017-11-30 Peter Smith <peter.smith@linaro.org> Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com> gold/ PR gold/20765 * aarch64.cc (Erratum_stub::invalidate_erratum_stub): Use erratum_insn_ instead of relobj_ to invalidate the stub. (Erratum_stub::is_invalidated_erratum_stub): Likewise.
2017-11-30Fix segfault in relocate_erratum_stub on aarch64.Peter Smith2-1/+7
The fix for PR21868 (an internal error when --fix-cortex-a53-843419 is applied) has a small mistake in it. When the stub_owner section needs an erratum fix an incorrect address for the stubs for the section is given to relocate_erratum_stub. If we are lucky we will get a segfault; if we aren't, an incorrect patch or data corruption is possible. The error is visible in PR21868, but the side-effects aren't fatal. gold/ PR gold/22233 * aarch64.cc (AArch64_relobj::fix_errata_and_relocate_erratum_stubs): Fix calculation of stub address.
2017-12-01PR22533, dynamic relocs generated for weak aliasesAlan Modra4-63/+53
This cleans up yet more craziness with non_got_ref. PR 22533 * elf32-hppa.c (elf32_hppa_copy_indirect_symbol): Don't do anything special with non_got_ref for weak aliases. (elf32_hppa_check_relocs): Tweak setting of non_got_ref. (elf32_hppa_adjust_dynamic_symbol): When initialising weak aliases, don't uselessly copy non_got_ref. Clear dyn_relocs instead if strong symbol is allocated in dynbss. Tidy comments. (elf32_hppa_relocate_section): Comment fix. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_copy_indirect_symbol): Don't do anything special with non_got_ref for weak aliases. (ppc_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol): When initialising weak aliases, don't uselessly copy non_got_ref. Clear dyn_relocs instead if strong symbol is allocated in dynbss. Tidy comments. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_copy_indirect_symbol): Don't do anything special with non_got_ref for weak aliases. (ppc64_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol): When initialising weak aliases, don't uselessly copy non_got_ref. Clear dyn_relocs instead if strong symbol is allocated in dynbss. Tidy comments.
2017-11-30[spu] Some additional test fixesUlrich Weigand3-4/+9
Now that the ppc64 breakpoint regression is fixed, running the gdb.cell test suite showed a few more test case problems, caused by tests that haven't been updated to adapt to GDB changes. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-30 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * gdb.cell/gcore.exp: Fix typo when setting spu_bin. Update for changed thread numbering. * gdb.cell/bt.exp: Update for changed GDB output.
2017-11-30Use boards/local-board.exp moreSimon Marchi5-16/+14
local-board.exp was introduced recently, containing the code required to force the gdbserver boards to be non-remote (from the DejaGNU point of view). Other board files use the same trick of forcing isremote to 0. Instead of doing it by hand in each file, include local-board.exp. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * boards/cc-with-tweaks.exp: Include local-board.exp instead of setting isremote by hand. * boards/dwarf4-gdb-index.exp: Likewise. * boards/fission.exp: Likewise. * boards/stabs.exp: Likewise.
2017-11-30Fix gdb.linespec/cpls-ops.exp on 32-bitPedro Alves2-2/+17
gdb.linespec/cpls-ops.exp is currently failing on x86-64 -m32 and other 32-bit ports: b test_op_new::operator new(unsigned int) FAIL: gdb.linespec/cpls-ops.exp: operator-new: tab complete "b test_op_new::operator" (timeout) ^CQuit (gdb) complete b test_op_new::operator b test_op_new::operator new(unsigned int) (gdb) FAIL: gdb.linespec/cpls-ops.exp: operator-new: cmd complete "b test_op_new::operator" The problem is simply that the testcase incorrectly assumes that size_t is "unsigned long". Fix this by extracting the right type with the "ptype" command. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-30 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.linespec/cpls-ops.exp (check_explicit_skips_function_argument): Extract the underlying type of size_t instead of hardcoding it.
2017-11-30Remove ioctl-based procfs support on SolarisRainer Orth16-3656/+449
This is the previously mentioned patch to get rid of unstructured/ioctl-based procfs support in procfs.c. Given that support for structured procfs was introduced in Solaris 2.6 back in 1997 and we're just removing support for Solaris < 10, there's no point in carrying that baggage (and tons of support for IRIX and OSF/1 as well) around any longer. Most of the patch should be straightforward (removing support for !NEW_PROC_API, non-Solaris OSes and pre-Solaris 10 quirks). Only a few points need explanations: * <sys/syscall.h> was already included unconditionally in most places, so there's no need to have guards in a few remaining ones. * configure.host already obsoletes i?86-*-sysv4.2, i?86-*-sysv5, so NEW_PROC_API detection for those in configure.ac can go. * I'm still including <sys/procfs.h> with #define _STRUCTURED_PROC 1. Theoretically, it would be better to include <procfs.h> on Solaris (which includes that define), but that breaks the build over <procfs.h> vs. gdb's "procfs.h", and doesn't exist on Linux. * I've regenerated syscall_table[] in proc-events.c with a small script from Solaris 10, 11.3, 11.4 <sys/syscall.h>, so there should be no traces of older Solaris versions and other OSes left. * prsysent_t and DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS was only used for AIX 5, but AIX doesn't use procfs.c any longer, so all related code can go. The patch was generated with diff -w so one can easier see changes without being distracted by simple reindentations. So far, it has only been compiled and smoke-tested on amd64-pc-solaris2.1[01], sparcv9-sun-solaris2.1[01], and x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. Certainly needs more testing (Solaris 11.3 vs. 11.4, 32-bit gdb, testsuite once I've figured out what's wrong on Solaris 10 etc.), but it's enough to get a first impression how much cleanup is possible here. * configure.ac Don't check for sys/fault.h, sys/syscall.h, sys/proc.h. (NEW_PROC_API): Remove. (prsysent_t, pr_sigset_t, pr_sigaction64_t, pr_siginfo64_t): Likewise. * common/common.m4 (GDB_AC_COMMON): Don't check for sys/syscall.h. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * gdbserver/configure: Regenerate. * gdbserver/config.in: Regenerate. * i386-sol2-nat.c (_initialize_amd64_sol2_nat): Remove NEW_PROC_API test. * sparc-sol2-nat.c (_initialize_sparc_sol2_nat): Likewise. * linux-btrace.c: Remove HAVE_SYS_SYSCALL_H test. * proc-api.c: Remove !NEW_PROC_API support. Remove HAVE_SYS_PROC_H and HAVE_SYS_USER_H tests. Remove tests for macros always defined on Solaris. * proc-events.c: Remove !NEW_PROC_API support. Remove Remove HAVE_SYS_SYSCALL_H, HAVE_SYS_PROC_H and HAVE_SYS_USER_H tests. (init_syscall_table): Remove non-Solaris syscalls. Remove tests for syscalls present on all Solaris versions. Add missing Solaris 10+ syscalls. (signal_table): Remove non-Solaris signals. Remove tests for signals present on all Solaris versions. (fault_table): Remove non-Solaris faults. Remove tests for faults present on all Solaris versions. * proc-flags.c: Remove !NEW_PROC_API support. (pr_flag_table): Remove non-Solaris and pre-Solaris 7 comments. Remove non-Solaris flags. * proc-why.c: Remove !NEW_PROC_API support. (pr_why_table): Remove meaningless comments. Remove tests for reasons present on all Solaris versions. Remove OSF/1 cases. (proc_prettyfprint_why): Likewise. * procfs.c: Remove !NEW_PROC_API and DYNAMIC_SYSCALLS support. Remove HAVE_SYS_FAULT_H and HAVE_SYS_SYSCALL_H tests. Remove WA_READ test, IRIX watchpoint support. (gdb_sigset_t, gdb_sigaction_t, gdb_siginfo_t): Replace by base types. Change users. (gdb_praddset, gdb_prdelset, gdb_premptysysset, gdb_praddsysset) (gdb_prdelset, gdb_pr_issyssetmember): Replace by base macros. Change callers. Remove CTL_PROC_NAME_FMT tests. (gdb_prstatus_t, gdb_lwpstatus_t): Replace by base types. Change users. (sysset_t_size): Remove. Use sizeof (sysset_t) in callers. Remove PROCFS_DONT_PIOCSSIG_CURSIG support. (proc_modify_flag): Replace GDBRESET by PCUNSET. Remove PR_ASYNC, PR_KLC tests. (proc_unset_inherit_on_fork): Remove PR_ASYNC test. (proc_parent_pid): Remove PCWATCH etc. tests. (proc_set_watchpoint): Remove !PCWATCH && !PIOCSWATCH support. Remove PCAGENT test. (proc_get_nthreads) [PIOCNTHR && PIOCTLIST]: Remove. Remove SYS_lwpcreate || SYS_lwp_create test. (proc_get_current_thread): Likewise. [PIOCNTHR && PIOCTLIST]: Remove. [PIOCLSTATUS]: Remove. (procfs_debug_inferior): Remove non-Solaris cases, conditionals. [PRFS_STOPEXEC]: Remove. (syscall_is_lwp_exit): Remove non-Solaris cases, conditionals. (syscall_is_exit): Likewise. (syscall_is_exec): Likewise. (syscall_is_lwp_create): Likewise. Remove SYS_syssgi support. (procfs_wait): Remove PR_ASYNC, !PIOCSSPCACT tests. [SYS_syssgi]: Remove. Remove non-Solaris cases, conditionals. (unconditionally_kill_inferior) [PROCFS_NEED_PIOCSSIG_FOR_KILL]: Remove. (procfs_init_inferior) [SYS_syssgi]: Remove. (procfs_set_exec_trap) [PRFS_STOPEXEC]: Remove. (procfs_inferior_created) [SYS_syssgi]: Remove. (procfs_set_watchpoint): Remove !AIX5 test. (procfs_stopped_by_watchpoint): Remove FLTWATCH test, FLTKWATCH case. (mappingflags) [MA_PHYS]: Remove. (info_mappings_callback): Remove PCAGENT test. Remove PIOCOPENLWP || PCAGENT test.
2017-11-30x86: derive DispN from BaseIndexJan Beulich4-4142/+4196
BaseIndex implies - with the exception of string instructions the optional presence of a displacement. This is almost completely uniform for all instructions (the sole exception being MPX ones, which don't allow 16-bit addressing and hence Disp16), so there's no point in explicitly stating this in the main opcode table. Drop those explict specifications in favor of adding logic to i386-gen, shrinking the table size quite a bit and hence making it more readable. The opcodes/i386-tbl.h changes are due to a few cases where pointless Disp* still hadn't been removed from their insns.