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2016-11-28Adjust Value.location for lval_registerYao Qi1-1/+1
value.regnum and value.next_frame_id are only used for lval_register, so this patch moves them to union value.location. As a result, when we copy value, only copy location, don't need to copy regnum and next_frame_id. This patch also changes regnum's type to int as there is no space constraint, so update deprecated_value_regnum_hack return type too. gdb: 2016-11-28 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * valops.c (value_slice): Don't set frame id of slice. * value.c (struct value) <regnum, next_frame_id>: Move them to... (struct value) <location>: ... here. Update comments. (allocate_value_lazy): Don't set frame id and regnum. (deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack): Adjust. (deprecated_value_regnum_hack): Adjust. (value_copy): Don't copy frame id and regnu. (value_primitive_field): Likewise. (value_from_component): Likewise. (deprecated_value_regnum_hack): Return int *. * value.h (deprecated_value_regnum_hack): Update declaration.
2016-11-21Create subobject value in pretty printerYao Qi1-0/+2
Nowadays, we create a value of subobject in pretty printer with 'address' being used, value = value_from_contents_and_address (type, valaddr + embedded_offset, address + embedded_offset); set_value_component_location (value, val); /* set_value_component_location resets the address, so we may need to set it again. */ if (VALUE_LVAL (value) != lval_internalvar && VALUE_LVAL (value) != lval_internalvar_component && VALUE_LVAL (value) != lval_computed) set_value_address (value, address + embedded_offset); value_from_contents_and_address creates a value from memory, but the value we are pretty-printing may not from memory at all. Instead of using value_from_contents_and_address, we create a value of subobject with the same location as object's but different offset. We avoid using address in this way. As a result, parameter 'address' in apply_val_pretty_printer is no longer needed, we can remove it in next step. We've already had the location of the 'whole' value, so it is safe to assume we can create a value of 'component' or 'suboject' value at the same location but with different offset. gdb: 2016-11-21 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * guile/scm-pretty-print.c (gdbscm_apply_val_pretty_printer): Don't call value_from_contents_and_address and set_value_address. Call value_from_component. * python/py-prettyprint.c (gdbpy_apply_val_pretty_printer): Likewise. * value.c (value_from_component): New function. * value.h (value_from_component): Likewise. * valarith.c (value_subscripted_rvalue): Call value_from_component.
2016-11-16Change meaning of VALUE_FRAME_ID; rename to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_IDKevin Buettner1-4/+12
The VALUE_FRAME_ID macro provides access to a member in struct value that's used to hold the frame id that's used when determining a register's value or when assigning to a register. The underlying member has a long and obscure name. I won't refer to it here, but will simply refer to VALUE_FRAME_ID as if it's the struct value member instead of being a convenient macro. At the moment, without this patch in place, VALUE_FRAME_ID is set in value_of_register_lazy() and several other locations to hold the frame id of the frame passed to those functions. VALUE_FRAME_ID is used in the lval_register case of value_fetch_lazy(). To fetch the register's value, it calls get_frame_register_value() which, in turn, calls frame_unwind_register_value() with frame->next. A python based unwinder may wish to determine the value of a register or evaluate an expression containing a register. When it does this, value_fetch_lazy() will be called under some circumstances. It will attempt to determine the frame id associated with the frame passed to it. In so doing, it will end up back in the frame sniffer of the very same python unwinder that's attempting to learn the value of a register as part of the sniffing operation. This recursion is not desirable. As noted above, when value_fetch_lazy() wants to fetch a register's value, it does so (indirectly) by unwinding from frame->next. With this in mind, a solution suggests itself: Change VALUE_FRAME_ID to hold the frame id associated with the next frame. Then, when it comes time to obtain the value associated with the register, we can simply unwind from the frame corresponding to the frame id stored in VALUE_FRAME_ID. This neatly avoids the python unwinder recursion problem by changing when the "next" operation occurs. Instead of the "next" operation occuring when the register value is fetched, it occurs earlier on when assigning a frame id to VALUE_FRAME_ID. (Thanks to Pedro for this suggestion.) This patch implements this idea. It builds on the patch "Distinguish sentinel frame from null frame". Without that work in place, it's necessary to check for null_id at several places and then obtain the sentinel frame. It also renames most occurences of VALUE_FRAME_ID to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID to reflect the new meaning of this field. There are several uses of VALUE_FRAME_ID which were not changed. In each case, the original meaning of VALUE_FRAME_ID is required to get correct results. In all but one of these uses, either put_frame_register_bytes() or get_frame_register_bytes() is being called with the frame value obtained from VALUE_FRAME_ID. Both of these functions perform some unwinding by performing a "->next" operation on the frame passed to it. If we were to use the new VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID macro, this would effectively do two "->next" operations, which is not what we want. The VALUE_FRAME_ID macro has been redefined in terms of VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. It simply fetches the previous frame's id, providing this id as the value of the macro. gdb/ChangeLog: * value.h (VALUE_FRAME_ID): Rename to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. Update comment. Create new VALUE_FRAME_ID which is defined in terms of VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. (deprecated_value_frame_id_hack): Rename to deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack. * dwarf2loc.c, findvar.c, frame-unwind.c, sentinel-frame.c, valarith.c, valops.c, value.c: Adjust nearly all occurences of VALUE_FRAME_ID to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. Add comments for those which did not change. * value.c (struct value): Rename frame_id field to next_frame_id. Update comment. (deprecated_value_frame_id_hack): Rename to deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack. (value_fetch_lazy): Call frame_unwind_register_value() instead of get_frame_register_value(). * frame.c (get_prev_frame_id_by_id): New function. * frame.h (get_prev_frame_id_by_id): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Make VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID refer to the next frame. * findvar.c (value_of_register_lazy): Likewise. (default_value_from_register): Likewise. (value_from_register): Likewise. * frame_unwind.c (frame_unwind_got_optimized): Likewise. * sentinel-frame.c (sentinel_frame_prev_register): Likewise. * value.h (VALUE_FRAME_ID): Update comment describing this macro.
2016-11-08Remove parameter valaddr from la_val_printYao Qi1-2/+2
Nowadays, we pass both val and return value of value_contents_for_printing (val) to la_val_print. The latter is unnecessary. This patch removes the second parameter of la_val_print, and get valaddr in each language's implementation by calling value_contents_for_printing. Since value_contents_for_printing calls value_fetch_lazy, I also make VAL non-const. Note that - I don't clean up the valaddr usages in each language's routines, - I don't remove valaddr from apply_ext_lang_val_pretty_printer, and extension language ops apply_val_pretty_printer. They can be done in followup patches. gdb: 2016-11-08 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * ada-lang.h (ada_val_print): Remove second parameter. Remove const from "struct value *". * ada-valprint.c (print_field_values): Remove const from "struct value *". (val_print_packed_array_elements): Likewise. (print_variant_part): Likewise. (ada_val_print_string): Likewise. (ada_val_print_gnat_array): Likewise. (ada_val_print_ptr): Likewise. (ada_val_print_num): Likewise. (ada_val_print_enum): Likewise. (ada_val_print_flt): Likewise. (ada_val_print_union): Likewise. (ada_val_print_struct_union): Likewise. (ada_val_print_ref): Likewise. (ada_val_print_1): Remove second parameter. Remove const from "struct value *". (ada_val_print): Likewise. * c-lang.h (c_val_print): Likewise. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print_array): Remove const from "struct value *". (c_val_print_ptr): Likewise. (c_val_print_struct): Likewise. (c_val_print_union): Likewise. (c_val_print_int): Likewise. (c_val_print_memberptr): Likewise. (c_val_print): Remove second parameter. Remove const from "struct value *". All callers updated. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value): Remove const from "struct value *". (cp_print_value_fields): Likewise. (c_val_print_value): Likewise. * d-lang.h (d_val_print): Remove second parameter. Remove const from "struct value *". * d-valprint.c (dynamic_array_type): Likewise. (d_val_print): Likewise. * f-lang.h (f_val_print): Likewise. * f-valprint.c (f_val_print): Likewise. * go-lang.h (go_val_print): Likewise. * go-valprint.c (print_go_string): Likewise. (go_val_print): Likewise. * language.c (unk_lang_val_print): Likewise. * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_val_print>: Likewise. Update comments. (LA_VAL_PRINT): Remove. * m2-lang.h (m2_val_print): Remove const from "struct value *". * m2-valprint.c (m2_print_array_contents): Likewise. (m2_val_print): Likewise. * p-lang.h (pascal_val_print): Remove second parameter. Remove const from "struct value *". (pascal_object_print_value_fields): Likewise. * p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print): Likewise. (pascal_object_print_value_fields): Likewise. (pascal_object_print_value): Likewise. * rust-lang.c (rust_get_disr_info): Likewise. (val_print_struct): Likewise. (rust_val_print): Likewise. * valprint.c (generic_val_print_array): Likewise. (generic_val_print_ptr): Likewise. (generic_val_print_memberptr): Likewise. (generic_val_print_ref): Likewise. (generic_val_print_enum): Likewise. (generic_val_print_flags): Likewise. (generic_val_print_func): Likewise. (generic_val_print_bool): Likewise. (generic_val_print_int): Likewise. (generic_val_print_char): Likewise. (generic_val_print_float): Likewise. (generic_val_print_decfloat): Likewise. (generic_val_print_complex): Likewise. (generic_val_print): Likewise. (val_print): Likewise. (common_val_print): Likewise. (val_print_type_code_flags): Likewise. (val_print_scalar_formatted): Likewise. (val_print_array_elements): Likewise. * valprint.h (val_print_array_elements): Update declaration. (val_print_scalar_formatted): Likewise. (generic_val_print): Likewise. * value.h (val_print): Likewise.
2016-11-08Use ui_file_as_string throughout morePedro Alves1-1/+1
This replaces most of the remaining ui_file_xstrdup calls with ui_file_as_string calls. Whenever a call was replaced, that led to a cascade of other necessary adjustments throughout, to make the code use std::string instead of raw pointers. And then whenever I added a std::string as member of a struct, I needed to adjust allocation/destruction of said struct to use new/delete instead of xmalloc/xfree. The stopping point was once gdb built again. These doesn't seem to be a way to reasonably split this out further. Maybe-not-obvious changes: - demangle_for_lookup returns a cleanup today. To get rid of that, and avoid unnecessary string dupping/copying, this introduces a demangle_result_storage type that the caller instantiates and passes to demangle_for_lookup. - Many methods returned a "char *" to indicate that the caller owns the memory and must free it. Those are switched to return a std::string instead. Methods that return a "view" into some internal string return a "const char *" instead. I.e., we only copy/allocate when necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_name_for_lookup, type_as_string): Use and return std::string. (type_as_string_and_cleanup): Delete. (ada_lookup_struct_elt_type): Use type_as_string. * ada-lang.h (ada_name_for_lookup): Now returns std::string. * ada-varobj.c (ada_varobj_scalar_image): Return a std::string. (ada_varobj_describe_child): Make 'child_name' and 'child_path_expr' parameters std::string pointers. (ada_varobj_describe_struct_child, ada_varobj_describe_ptr_child): Likewise, and use string_printf. (ada_varobj_describe_simple_array_child) (ada_varobj_describe_child): Likewise. (ada_varobj_get_name_of_child, ada_varobj_get_path_expr_of_child) (ada_varobj_get_value_image) (ada_varobj_get_value_of_array_variable) (ada_varobj_get_value_of_variable, ada_name_of_variable) (ada_name_of_child, ada_path_expr_of_child) (ada_value_of_variable): Now returns std::string. Use string_printf. (ada_value_of_child): Adjust. * break-catch-throw.c (check_status_exception_catchpoint): Adjust to use std::string. * breakpoint.c (watch_command_1): Adjust to use std::string. * c-lang.c (c_get_string): Adjust to use std::string. * c-typeprint.c (print_name_maybe_canonical): Use std::string. * c-varobj.c (varobj_is_anonymous_child): Use ==/!= std::string operators. (c_name_of_variable): Now returns a std::string. (c_describe_child): The 'cname' and 'cfull_expression' output parameters are now std::string pointers. Adjust. (c_name_of_child, c_path_expr_of_child, c_value_of_variable) (cplus_number_of_children): Adjust to use std::string and string_printf. (cplus_name_of_variable): Now returns a std::string. (cplus_describe_child): The 'cname' and 'cfull_expression' output parameters are now std::string pointers. Adjust. (cplus_name_of_child, cplus_path_expr_of_child) (cplus_value_of_variable): Now returns a std::string. * cp-abi.c (cplus_typename_from_type_info): Return std::string. * cp-abi.h (cplus_typename_from_type_info): Return std::string. (struct cp_abi_ops) <get_typename_from_type_info>: Return std::string. * cp-support.c (inspect_type): Use std::string. (cp_canonicalize_string_full, cp_canonicalize_string_no_typedefs) (cp_canonicalize_string): Return std::string and adjust. * cp-support.h (cp_canonicalize_string) (cp_canonicalize_string_no_typedefs, cp_canonicalize_string_full): Return std::string. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Use std::string. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Adjust to use std::string. * gdbcmd.h (lookup_struct_elt_type): Adjust to use std::string. * gnu-v3-abi.c (gnuv3_get_typeid): Use std::string. (gnuv3_get_typename_from_type_info): Return a std::string and adjust. (gnuv3_get_type_from_type_info): Adjust to use std::string. * guile/guile.c (gdbscm_execute_gdb_command): Adjust to use std::string. * infcmd.c (print_return_value_1): Adjust to use std::string. * linespec.c (find_linespec_symbols): Adjust to demangle_for_lookup API change. Use std::string. * mi/mi-cmd-var.c (print_varobj, mi_cmd_var_set_format) (mi_cmd_var_info_type, mi_cmd_var_info_path_expression) (mi_cmd_var_info_expression, mi_cmd_var_evaluate_expression) (mi_cmd_var_assign, varobj_update_one): Adjust to use std::string. * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol): Use std::string. * python/py-varobj.c (py_varobj_iter_next): Use new instead of XNEW. vitem->name is a std::string now, adjust. * rust-exp.y (convert_ast_to_type, convert_name): Adjust to use std::string. * stabsread.c (define_symbol): Adjust to use std::string. * symtab.c (demangle_for_lookup): Now returns 'const char *'. Add a demangle_result_storage parameter. Use it for storage. (lookup_symbol_in_language) (lookup_symbol_in_objfile_from_linkage_name): Adjust to new demangle_for_lookup API. * symtab.h (struct demangle_result_storage): New type. (demangle_for_lookup): Now returns 'const char *'. Add a demangle_result_storage parameter. * typeprint.c (type_to_string): Return std::string and use ui_file_as_string. * value.h (type_to_string): Change return type to std::string. * varobj-iter.h (struct varobj_item) <name>: Now a std::string. (varobj_iter_delete): Use delete instead of xfree. * varobj.c (create_child): Return std::string instead of char * in output parameter. (name_of_variable, name_of_child, my_value_of_variable): Return std::string instead of char *. (varobj_create, varobj_get_handle): Constify 'objname' parameter. Adjust to std::string fields. (varobj_get_objname): Return a const char * instead of a char *. (varobj_get_expression): Return a std::string. (varobj_list_children): Adjust to use std::string. (varobj_get_type): Return a std::string. (varobj_get_path_expr): Return a const char * instead of a char *. Adjust to std::string fields. (varobj_get_formatted_value, varobj_get_value): Return a std::string. (varobj_set_value): Change type of 'expression' parameter to std::string. Use std::string. (install_new_value): Use std::string. (delete_variable_1): Adjust to use std::string. (create_child): Change the 'name' parameter to a std::string reference. Swap it into the new item's name. (create_child_with_value): Swap item's name into the new child's name. Use string_printf. (new_variable): Use new instead of XNEW. (free_variable): Don't xfree fields that are now std::string. (name_of_variable, name_of_child): Now returns std::string. (value_of_root): Adjust to use std::string. (my_value_of_variable, varobj_value_get_print_value): Return and use std::string. (varobj_value_get_print_value): Adjust to use ui_file_as_string and std::string. * varobj.h (struct varobj) <name, path_expr, obj_name, print_value>: Now std::string's. <name_of_variable, name_of_child, path_expr_of_child, value_of_variable>: Return std::string. (varobj_create, varobj_get_handle): Constify 'objname' parameter. (varobj_get_objname): Return a const char * instead of a char *. (varobj_get_expression, varobj_get_type): Return a std::string. (varobj_get_path_expr): Return a const char * instead of a char *. (varobj_get_formatted_value, varobj_get_value): Return a std::string. (varobj_set_value): Constify 'expression' parameter. (varobj_value_get_print_value): Return a std::string.
2016-07-26PR python/20190 - compute TLS symbol without a frameTom Tromey1-0/+7
PR python/20190 arose from an exception I noticed when trying to use the Python unwinder for Spider Monkey in Firefox. The problem is that the unwinder wants to examine the value of a thread-local variable. However, sympy_value rejects this because symbol_read_needs_frame returns true for a TLS variable. This problem arose once before, though in a different context: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11803 At the time Pedro and Daniel pointed out a simpler way to fix that bug (see links in 20190 if you are interested); but for this new bug I couldn't think of a similar fix and ended up implementing Daniel's other suggestion: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-07/msg00393.html That is, this patch makes it possible to detect whether a symbol needs a specific frame, or whether it just needs the inferior to have registers. Built and regtested on x86-64 Fedora 24. 2016-07-26 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (register_symbol_computed_impl): Update. PR python/20190: * value.h (symbol_read_needs): Declare. (symbol_read_needs_frame): Add comment. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <read_variable>: Update comment. <get_symbol_read_needs>: Rename. Change return type. * findvar.c (symbol_read_needs): New function. (symbol_read_needs_frame): Rewrite. (default_read_var_value): Use symbol_read_needs. * dwarf2loc.c (struct symbol_needs_baton): Rename. <needs>: Renamed from needs_frame. Changed type. (needs_frame_read_addr_from_reg, symbol_needs_get_reg_value) (symbol_needs_read_mem, symbol_needs_frame_base) (symbol_needs_frame_cfa, symbol_needs_tls_address) (symbol_needs_dwarf_call): Rename. (needs_dwarf_reg_entry_value): Update. (symbol_needs_ctx_funcs, dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs): Rename and update. (locexpr_get_symbol_read_needs, loclist_symbol_needs): Likewise. (dwarf2_locexpr_funcs, dwarf2_loclist_funcs): Update. * defs.h (enum symbol_needs_kind): New. 2016-07-26 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> PR python/20190: * gdb.threads/tls.exp (check_thread_local): Add python symbol test.
2016-06-24Support structure offsets that are 512K or larger.David Taylor1-39/+40
GDB computes structure byte offsets using a 32 bit integer. And, first it computes the offset in bits and then converts to bytes. The result is that any offset that if 512K bytes or larger overflows. This patch changes GDB to use LONGEST for such calculations. PR gdb/17520 Structure offset wrong when 1/4 GB or greater. * c-lang.h: Change all parameters, variables, and struct or union members used as struct or union fie3ld offsets from int to LONGEST. * c-valprint.c: Likewise. * cp-abi.c: Likewise. * cp-abi.h: Likewise. * cp-valprint.c: Likewise. * d-valprint.c: Likewise. * dwarf2loc.c: Likewise. * eval.c: Likewise. * extension-priv.h: Likewise. * extension.c: Likewise. * extension.h: Likewise. * findvar.c: Likewise. * gdbtypes.h: Likewise. * gnu-v2-abi.c: Likewise. * gnu-v3-abi.c: Likewise. * go-valprint.c: Likewise. * guile/guile-internal.h: Likewise. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: Likewise. * jv-valprint.c Likewise. * opencl-lang.c: Likewise. * p-lang.h: Likewise. * python/py-prettyprint.c: Likewise. * python/python-internal.h: Likewise. * spu-tdep.c: Likewise. * typeprint.c: Likewise. * valarith.c: Likewise. * valops.c: Likewise. * valprint.c: Likewise. * valprint.h: Likewise. * value.c: Likewise. * value.h: Likewise. * p-valprint.c: Likewise. * c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_base): When printing offset, use plongest, not %d. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): Ditto.
2016-04-08value: Make accessor methods' parameters const-correctMartin Galvan1-15/+15
I did a quick pass over value.c and value.h and made some of the accessor methods' pass-by-reference parameters const-correct. Besides the obvious benefits, this is required if we want to use them on values that are already declared as const (such as the parameters to lval_funcs). There's probably a lot more stuff that can be made const, here and elsewhere. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-04-08 Martin Galvan <martin.galvan@tallertechnologies.com> * value.c (value_next): Make pass-by-reference parameters const-correct. (value_parent): Likewise. (value_enclosing_type): Likewise. (value_lazy): Likewise. (value_stack): Likewise. (value_embedded_offset): Likewise. (value_pointed_to_offset): Likewise. (value_raw_address): Likewise. (deprecated_value_modifiable): Likewise. (value_free_to_mark): Likewise. (value_release_to_mark): Likewise. (internalvar_name): Likewise. (readjust_indirect_value_type): Likewise. (value_initialized): Likewise. * value.h (value_next): Likewise. (value_parent): Likewise. (value_enclosing_type): Likewise. (value_lazy): Likewise. (value_stack): Likewise. (value_embedded_offset): Likewise. (value_pointed_to_offset): Likewise. (value_raw_address): Likewise. (deprecated_value_modifiable): Likewise. (value_free_to_mark): Likewise. (value_release_to_mark): Likewise. (internalvar_name): Likewise. (readjust_indirect_value_type): Likewise. (value_initialized): Likewise.
2016-01-01GDB copyright headers update after running GDB's copyright.py script.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
gdb/ChangeLog: Update year range in copyright notice of all files.
2015-11-18Constify value_stringSimon Marchi1-1/+1
If we constify value_cstring, we might as well constify this one. gdb/ChangeLog: * valops.c (value_string): Constify 'ptr' parameter. * value.h (value_string): Constify 'ptr' parameter.
2015-11-18Constify value_cstringSimon Marchi1-1/+1
gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-11-18 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com> * valops.c (value_cstring): Constify 'ptr' parameter. * value.h (value_cstring): Constify 'ptr' parameter.
2015-08-25DWARF: handle non-local references in nested functionsPierre-Marie de Rodat1-0/+2
GDB's current behavior when dealing with non-local references in the context of nested fuctions is approximative: - code using valops.c:value_of_variable read the first available stack frame that holds the corresponding variable (whereas there can be multiple candidates for this); - code directly relying on read_var_value will instead read non-local variables in frames where they are not even defined. This change adds the necessary context to symbol reads (to get the block they belong to) and to blocks (the static link property, if any) so that GDB can make the proper decisions when dealing with non-local varibale references. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to default_read_var_value. * block.c (block_static_link): New accessor. * block.h (block_static_link): Declare it. * buildsym.c (finish_block_internal): Add a static_link argument. If there is a static link, associate it to the new block. (finish_block): Add a static link argument and pass it to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_get_static_block): Update calls to finish_block and to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_with_blockvector): Update call to finish_block_internal. * buildsym.h: Forward-declare struct dynamic_prop. (struct context_stack): Add a static_link field. (finish_block): Add a static link argument. * c-exp.y: Remove an obsolete comment (evaluation of variables already start from the selected frame, and now they climb *up* the call stack) and propagate the block information to the produced expression. * d-exp.y: Likewise. * f-exp.y: Likewise. * go-exp.y: Likewise. * jv-exp.y: Likewise. * m2-exp.y: Likewise. * p-exp.y: Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Update calls to finish_block. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (convert_one_symbol): Promote the "sym" parameter to struct block_symbol, update its uses and pass its block to calls to read_var_value. (convert_symbol_sym): Update the calls to convert_one_symbol. * compile/compile-loc2c.c (do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Update call to read_var_value. * dwarf2loc.c (block_op_get_frame_base): New. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_locexpr_funcs): Implement the get_frame_base method. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_loclist_funcs): Likewise. (dwarf2locexpr_baton_eval): Add a frame argument and use it instead of the selected frame in order to evaluate the expression. (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. Update call to dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval to provide a frame in available and to handle the absence of address stack. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. * dwarf2read.c (attr_to_dynamic_prop): Add a forward declaration. (read_func_scope): Record any available static link description. Update call to finish_block. (read_lexical_block_scope): Update call to finish_block. * findvar.c (follow_static_link): New. (get_hosting_frame): New. (default_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. Use get_hosting_frame to handle non-local references. (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_range): Update calls to dwarf2_evaluate_property. (resolve_dynamic_type_internal): Likewise. * guile/scm-frame.c (gdbscm_frame_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * guile/scm-symbol.c (gdbscm_symbol_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * infcmd.c (finish_command_continuation): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_breakpoint): Likewise. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add a var_block argument to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * objfiles.c (struct static_link_htab_entry): New. (static_link_htab_entry_hash): New. (static_link_htab_entry_eq): New. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. (free_objfile): Free the STATIC_LINKS hashed map if needed. * objfiles.h: Include hashtab.h. (struct objfile): Add a static_links field. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. * printcmd.c (print_variable_and_value): Update call to read_var_value. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (bpfinishpy_init): Likewise. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * python/py-framefilter.c (extract_sym): Add a sym_block parameter and set the pointed value to NULL (TODO). (enumerate_args): Update call to extract_sym. (enumerate_locals): Update calls to extract_sym and to read_var_value. * python/py-symbol.c (sympy_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * stack.c (read_frame_local): Update call to read_var_value. (read_frame_arg): Likewise. (return_command): Likewise. * symtab.h (struct symbol_block_ops): Add a get_frame_base method. (struct symbol): Add a block field. (SYMBOL_BLOCK): New accessor. * valops.c (value_of_variable): Remove frame/block handling and pass the block argument to read_var_value, which does this job now. (value_struct_elt_for_reference): Update calls to read_var_value. (value_of_this): Pass the block found to read_var_value. * value.h (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. (default_read_var_value): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/nested-subp1.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp1.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.c: New file.
2015-07-28Consider addressable memory unit size in various value functionsSimon Marchi1-2/+2
This patch updates various value handling functions to make them consider the addressable memory unit size of the current architecture. This allows to correctly extract and print values on architectures whose addressable memory unit is not 8 bits. The patch doesn't cover all the code that would ideally need to be adjusted, only the code paths that we happen to use, plus a few obvious ones. Specifically, those areas are not covered by this patch: - Management of unavailable bits - Bitfields - C++ stuff Regression-tested on x86-64 Ubuntu 14.04. I saw no related test result change. gdb/ChangeLog: * c-valprint.c (c_val_print_array): Consider addressable memory unit size. (c_val_print_ptr): Likewise. (c_val_print_int): Likewise. * findvar.c (read_frame_register_value): Likewise. * valarith.c (find_size_for_pointer_math): Likewise. (value_ptrdiff): Likewise. (value_subscripted_rvalue): Likewise. * valops.c (read_value_memory): Likewise (and rename variables). (value_assign): Likewise. (value_repeat): Likewise. (value_array): Likewise. (value_slice): Likewise. * valprint.c (generic_val_print_ptr): Likewise. (generic_val_print_enum): Likewise. (generic_val_print_bool): Likewise. (generic_val_print_int): Likewise. (generic_val_print_char): Likewise. (generic_val_print_float): Likewise. (generic_val_print_decfloat): Likewise. (generic_val_print_complex): Likewise. (val_print_scalar_formatted): Likewise. (val_print_array_elements): Likewise. * value.c (set_value_parent): Likewise. (value_contents_copy_raw): Likewise. (set_internalvar_component): Likewise. (value_primitive_field): Likewise. (value_fetch_lazy): Likewise. * value.h (read_value_memory): Update comment.
2015-07-28Introduce get_value_archSimon Marchi1-0/+4
Similar to get_type_arch, used to get the gdbarch associated to a struct value. gdb/ChangeLog: * value.c (get_value_arch): New function. * value.h (get_value_arch): New declaration.
2015-07-06Cleanup value_fetch_lazy's comment and return valueSimon Marchi1-1/+1
The comment for value_fetch_lazy seems outdated. It says that it's only called from the value_contents and value_contents_all (macros!), which is not true. Also, the return value seems useless now, despite what the comment says. gdb/ChangeLog: * value.c (value_fetch_lazy): Update comment, change return value to void. * value.h (value_fetch_lazy): Change return value to void.
2015-05-09[Python] Add methods reference_value and const_value to gdb.Value.Siva Chandra1-0/+2
gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS (Python Scripting): Mention the new gdb.Value methods. * python/py-value.c (valpy_reference_value): New function. (valpy_const_value): Likewise. (value_object_methods): Add new methods. * value.c (make_cv_value): New function. * value.h (make_cv_value): Declare. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Values From Inferior): Add descriptions of new methods gdb.Value.reference_value and gdb.Value.const_value. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-xmethods.cc: Enhance test case. * gdb.python/py-xmethods.exp: New tests. * gdb.python/py-xmethods.py (A_indexoper): New xmethod worker function. (B_indexoper): Likewise. (global_dm_list) : Add new xmethod worker functions.
2015-04-29PR python/18285Doug Evans1-2/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: PR python/18285 * NEWS: Document new gdb.XMethodWorker.get_result_type method. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard) <OP_FUNCALL>: Handle EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS for xmethods. * extension-priv.h (struct extension_language_ops) <get_xmethod_result_type>: New member. * extension.c (get_xmethod_result_type): New function. * extension.h (get_xmethod_result_type): Declare. * python/py-xmethods.c (get_result_type_method_name): New static global. (py_get_result_type_method_name): Ditto. (gdbpy_get_xmethod_result_type): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_xmethods): Initialize py_get_result_type_method_name. * python/python-internal.h (gdbpy_get_xmethod_result_type): Declare. * python/python.c (python_extension_ops): Add gdbpy_get_xmethod_result_type. * python/lib/gdb/xmethod.py (XMethodWorker): Add get_result_type. * valarith.c (value_x_binop): Handle EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS for xmethods. (value_x_unop): Ditto. * value.c (result_type_of_xmethod): New function. * value.h (result_type_of_xmethod): Declare. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-xmethods.exp: Add ptype tests. * gdb.python/py-xmethods.py (E_method_char_worker): Add get_result_type method. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Xmethod API) <gdb.XMethodWorker.get_result_type>: Document. (Writing an Xmethod): Add get_result_type to example.
2015-01-01Update year range in copyright notice of all files owned by the GDB project.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
gdb/ChangeLog: Update year range in copyright notice of all files.
2014-11-28Enable chained function calls in C++ expressions.Siva Chandra1-0/+2
gdb/ChangeLog: * eval.c: Include gdbthread.h. (evaluate_subexp): Enable thread stack temporaries before evaluating a complete expression and clean them up after the evaluation is complete. * gdbthread.h: Include common/vec.h. (value_ptr): New typedef. (VEC (value_ptr)): New vector type. (value_vec): New typedef. (struct thread_info): Add new fields stack_temporaries_enabled and stack_temporaries. (enable_thread_stack_temporaries) (thread_stack_temporaries_enabled_p, push_thread_stack_temporary) (get_last_thread_stack_temporary) (value_in_thread_stack_temporaries): Declare. * gdbtypes.c (class_or_union_p): New function. * gdbtypes.h (class_or_union_p): Declare. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Store return values of class type as temporaries on stack. * thread.c (enable_thread_stack_temporaries): New function. (thread_stack_temporaries_enabled_p, push_thread_stack_temporary) (get_last_thread_stack_temporary): Likewise. (value_in_thread_stack_temporaries): Likewise. * value.c (value_force_lval): New function. * value.h (value_force_lval): Declare. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.cp/chained-calls.cc: New file. * gdb.cp/chained-calls.exp: New file. * gdb.cp/smartp.exp: Remove KFAIL for "p c2->inta".
2014-09-16Fix PR12526: -location watchpoints for bitfield argumentsPatrick Palka1-0/+5
PR 12526 reports that -location watchpoints against bitfield arguments trigger false positives when bits around the bitfield, but not the bitfield itself, are modified. This happens because -location watchpoints naturally operate at the byte level, not at the bit level. When the address of a bitfield lvalue is taken, information about the bitfield (i.e. its offset and size) is lost in the process. This information must first be retained throughout the lifetime of the -location watchpoint. This patch achieves this by adding two new fields to the watchpoint struct: val_bitpos and val_bitsize. These fields are set when a watchpoint is first defined in watch_command_1. They are both equal to zero if the watchpoint is not a -location watchpoint or if the argument is not a bitfield. Then these bitfield parameters are used inside update_watchpoint and watchpoint_check to extract the actual value of the bitfield from the watchpoint address, with the help of a local helper function extract_bitfield_from_watchpoint_value. Finally when creating a HW breakpoint pointing to a bitfield, we optimize the address and length of the breakpoint. By skipping over the bytes that don't cover the bitfield, this step reduces the frequency at which a read watchpoint for the bitfield is triggered. It also reduces the number of times a false-positive call to check_watchpoint is triggered for a write watchpoint. gdb/ PR breakpoints/12526 * breakpoint.h (struct watchpoint): New fields val_bitpos and val_bitsize. * breakpoint.c (watch_command_1): Use these fields to retain bitfield information. (extract_bitfield_from_watchpoint_value): New function. (watchpoint_check): Use it. (update_watchpoint): Use it. Optimize the address and length of a HW watchpoint pointing to a bitfield. * value.h (unpack_value_bitfield): New prototype. * value.c (unpack_value_bitfield): Make extern. gdb/testsuite/ PR breakpoints/12526 * gdb.base/watch-bitfields.exp: New file. * gdb.base/watch-bitfields.c: New file.
2014-09-04Regression for i686 gdb.dwarf2/pieces-optimized-out.expPedro Alves1-7/+0
Git 9a0dc9e3 regressed gdb.dwarf2/pieces-optimized-out.exp, visible on i686 (the test doesn't run on x86_64): (gdb) p s -$1 = {a = 5, b = <optimized out>, c = <optimized out>, d = <optimized out>} +$1 = {a = 5, b = <optimized out>, c = 0, d = 0} -(gdb) PASS: gdb.dwarf2/pieces-optimized-out.exp: print s +(gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/pieces-optimized-out.exp: print s The regression was caused by this removal in cp-valprint.c: @@ -293,12 +293,6 @@ cp_print_value_fields (struct type *type, struct type *real_type, { fputs_filtered (_("<synthetic pointer>"), stream); } - else if (!value_bits_valid (val, - TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i), - TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, i))) - { - val_print_optimized_out (val, stream); - } else { struct value_print_options opts = *options; The idea was that we'd just fallback to calling value_field_bitfield, which handles unavailable values (in unpack_value_bits_as_long_1) so should be able to handle optimized out values too. Alas, it doesn't. This is currently a bit too messy. Instead of teaching unpack_value_bits_as_long_1 about optimized out bits, let's bite the bullet and teach the value code to handle partially optimized out bitfield, by having it unpack a bitfield and then propagate the range metadata. Turns out the resulting code looks simpler and clearer. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, -m64/-m32. gdb/ChangeLog: * value.c (value_ranges_copy_adjusted): New function, factored out from ... (value_contents_copy_raw): ... here. (unpack_value_bits_as_long_1): Rename back to ... (unpack_bits_as_long): ... this. Remove 'original_value' and 'result' parameters. Change return type to LONGEST. (unpack_value_bits_as_long): Delete. (unpack_value_field_as_long_1): Delete. (unpack_value_field_as_long, unpack_field_as_long): Reimplement. (unpack_value_bitfield): New function. (value_field_bitfield): Reimplement using unpack_value_bitfield. (value_fetch_lazy): Use unpack_value_bitfield. * value.h (unpack_value_bits_as_long): Delete declaration.
2014-08-20Handle partially optimized out values similarly to unavailable valuesPedro Alves1-47/+111
This fixes PR symtab/14604, PR symtab/14605, and Jan's test at https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-07/msg00158.html, in a tree with bddbbed reverted: 2014-07-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * value.c (allocate_optimized_out_value): Don't mark value as non-lazy. The PRs are about variables described by the DWARF as being split over multiple registers using DWARF piece information, but some of those registers being marked as optimised out (not saved) by a later frame. GDB currently incorrectly mishandles these partially-optimized-out values. Even though we can usually tell from the debug info whether a local or global is optimized out, handling the case of a local living in a register that was not saved in a frame requires fetching the variable. GDB also needs to fetch a value to tell whether parts of it are "<unavailable>". Given this, it's not worth it to try to avoid fetching lazy optimized-out values based on debug info alone. So this patch makes GDB track which chunks of a value's contents are optimized out like it tracks <unavailable> contents. That is, it makes value->optimized_out be a bit range vector instead of a boolean, and removes the struct lval_funcs check_validity and check_any_valid hooks. Unlike Andrew's series which this is based on (at https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-08/msg00300.html, note some pieces have gone in since), this doesn't merge optimized out and unavailable contents validity/availability behind a single interface, nor does it merge the bit range vectors themselves (at least yet). While it may be desirable to have a single entry point that returns existence of contents irrespective of what may make them invalid/unavailable, several places want to treat optimized out / unavailable / etc. differently, so each spot that potentially could use it will need to be careful considered on case-by-case basis, and best done as a separate change. This fixes Jan's test, because value_available_contents_eq wasn't considering optimized out value contents. It does now, and because of that it's been renamed to value_contents_eq. A new intro comment is added to value.h describing "<optimized out>", "<not saved>" and "<unavailable>" values. gdb/ PR symtab/14604 PR symtab/14605 * ada-lang.c (coerce_unspec_val_to_type): Use value_contents_copy_raw. * ada-valprint.c (val_print_packed_array_elements): Adjust. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Use value_bits_any_optimized_out. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Let the common printing code handle optimized out values. (cp_print_value_fields_rtti): Use value_bits_any_optimized_out. * d-valprint.c (dynamic_array_type): Use value_bits_any_optimized_out. * dwarf2loc.c (entry_data_value_funcs): Remove check_validity and check_any_valid fields. (check_pieced_value_bits): Delete and inline ... (check_pieced_synthetic_pointer): ... here. (check_pieced_value_validity): Delete. (check_pieced_value_invalid): Delete. (pieced_value_funcs): Remove check_validity and check_any_valid fields. (read_pieced_value): Use mark_value_bits_optimized_out. (write_pieced_value): Switch to use mark_value_bytes_optimized_out. (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Copy the value contents instead of assuming the whole value is optimized out. * findvar.c (read_frame_register_value): Remove special handling of optimized out registers. (value_from_register): Use mark_value_bytes_optimized_out. * frame-unwind.c (frame_unwind_got_optimized): Use mark_value_bytes_optimized_out. * jv-valprint.c (java_value_print): Adjust. (java_print_value_fields): Let the common printing code handle optimized out values. * mips-tdep.c (mips_print_register): Remove special handling of optimized out registers. * opencl-lang.c (lval_func_check_validity): Delete. (lval_func_check_any_valid): Delete. (opencl_value_funcs): Remove check_validity and check_any_valid fields. * p-valprint.c (pascal_object_print_value_fields): Let the common printing code handle optimized out values. * stack.c (read_frame_arg): Remove special handling of optimized out values. Fetch both VAL and ENTRYVAL before comparing contents. Adjust to value_available_contents_eq rename. * valprint.c (valprint_check_validity) (val_print_scalar_formatted): Use value_bits_any_optimized_out. (val_print_array_elements): Adjust. * value.c (struct value) <optimized_out>: Now a VEC(range_s). (value_bits_any_optimized_out): New function. (value_entirely_covered_by_range_vector): New function, factored out from value_entirely_unavailable. (value_entirely_unavailable): Reimplement. (value_entirely_optimized_out): New function. (insert_into_bit_range_vector): New function, factored out from mark_value_bits_unavailable. (mark_value_bits_unavailable): Reimplement. (struct ranges_and_idx): New struct. (find_first_range_overlap_and_match): New function, factored out from value_available_contents_bits_eq. (value_available_contents_bits_eq): Rename to ... (value_contents_bits_eq): ... this. Check both unavailable contents and optimized out contents. (value_available_contents_eq): Rename to ... (value_contents_eq): ... this. (allocate_value_lazy): Remove reference to the old optimized_out boolean. (allocate_optimized_out_value): Use mark_value_bytes_optimized_out. (require_not_optimized_out): Adjust to check whether the optimized_out vec is empty. (ranges_copy_adjusted): New function, factored out from value_contents_copy_raw. (value_contents_copy_raw): Also copy the optimized out ranges. Assert the destination ranges aren't optimized out. (value_contents_copy): Update comment, remove call to require_not_optimized_out. (value_contents_equal): Adjust to check whether the optimized_out vec is empty. (set_value_optimized_out, value_optimized_out_const): Delete. (mark_value_bytes_optimized_out, mark_value_bits_optimized_out): New functions. (value_entirely_optimized_out, value_bits_valid): Delete. (value_copy): Take a VEC copy of the 'optimized_out' field. (value_primitive_field): Remove special handling of optimized out. (value_fetch_lazy): Assert that lazy values have no unavailable regions. Use value_bits_any_optimized_out. Remove some special handling for optimized out values. * value.h: Add intro comment about <optimized out> and <unavailable>. (struct lval_funcs): Remove check_validity and check_any_valid fields. (set_value_optimized_out, value_optimized_out_const): Remove. (mark_value_bytes_optimized_out, mark_value_bits_optimized_out): New declarations. (value_bits_any_optimized_out): New declaration. (value_bits_valid): Delete declaration. (value_available_contents_eq): Rename to ... (value_contents_eq): ... this, and extend comments. gdb/testsuite/ PR symtab/14604 PR symtab/14605 * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-op-out-param.exp: Remove kfail branches and use gdb_test.
2014-08-15Add new argument NOSIDE to find_overload_match.Siva Chandra1-1/+2
This is a fix for PR c++/17132. If this new argument is set to EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS, then the object's memory will not be read while picking the best overload match. gdb/ * eval.c: Update all calls to find_overload_match. * valarith.c: Likewise. (value_user_defined_cpp_op, value_user_defined_op): New argument NOSIDE. Update all callers. * valops.c (find_overload_match): New argument NOSIDE. * value.h (find_overload_match): Update signature. gdb/testsuite * gdb.cp/pr17132.cc: New file. * gdb.cp/pr17132.exp: New file.
2014-07-30constify some cli-utils stuffTom Tromey1-1/+1
This constifies a few functions in cli-utils -- get_number_trailer and friends -- and then fixes the fallout. 2014-07-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (map_breakpoint_numbers): Update. * cli/cli-utils.c (get_number_trailer): Make "pp" const. Update. (get_number_const): New function. (get_number): Rewrite using get_number_const. (init_number_or_range): Make "string" const. (number_is_in_list): Make "list" const. * cli/cli-utils.h (get_number_const): Declare. (struct get_number_or_range_state) <string, end_ptr>: Now const. (init_number_or_range, number_is_in_list): Update. * printcmd.c (map_display_numbers): Update. * value.c (value_from_history_ref): Constify. * value.h (value_from_history_ref): Update.
2014-07-14Garbage collect value_contents_equal.Pedro Alves1-1/+0
Hasn't been used in years. gdb/ 2014-07-14 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * value.c (value_contents_equal): Delete function. * value.h (value_contents_equal): Delete declaration.
2014-06-04handle VLA in a struct or unionTom Tromey1-0/+2
It is valid in GNU C to have a VLA in a struct or union type, but gdb did not handle this. This patch adds support for these cases in the obvious way. Built and regtested on x86-64 Fedora 20. New tests included. 2014-06-04 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_template_to_fixed_record_type_1): Use value_from_contents_and_address_unresolved. (ada_template_to_fixed_record_type_1): Likewise. (ada_which_variant_applies): Likewise. * value.h (value_from_contents_and_address_unresolved): Declare. * value.c (value_from_contents_and_address_unresolved): New function. * gdbtypes.c (is_dynamic_type, resolve_dynamic_type) <TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, TYPE_CODE_UNION>: New cases. (resolve_dynamic_struct, resolve_dynamic_union): New functions. 2014-06-04 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: Add tests for VLA-in-structure and VLA-in-union. * gdb.base/vla-datatypes.c (vla_factory): Add vla_struct, inner_vla_struct, vla_union types. Initialize objects of those types and compute their sizes.
2014-06-03Add xmethod interface to the extension language API.Siva Chandra1-0/+6
* defs.h (enum lval_type): New enumerator "lval_xcallable". * extension-priv.h (struct extension_language_ops): Add the xmethod interface. * extension.c (new_xmethod_worker, clone_xmethod_worker, get_matching_xmethod_workers, get_xmethod_argtypes, invoke_xmethod, free_xmethod_worker, free_xmethod_worker_vec): New functions. * extension.h: #include "common/vec.h". New function declarations. (struct xmethod_worker): New struct. (VEC (xmethod_worker_ptr)): New vector type. (xmethod_worker_ptr): New typedef. (xmethod_worker_vec): Likewise. * gdbtypes.c (gdbtypes_post_init): Initialize "xmethod" field of builtin_type. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): New enumerator TYPE_CODE_XMETHOD. (struct builtin_type): New field "xmethod". * valarith.c (value_ptradd): Assert that the value argument is not lval_xcallable. * valops.c (value_must_coerce_to_target): Return 0 for lval_xcallable values. * value.c (struct value): New field XM_WORKER in the field LOCATION. (value_address, value_raw_address): Return 0 for lval_xcallable values. (set_value_address): Assert that the value is not an lval_xcallable. (value_free): Free the associated xmethod worker when freeing lval_xcallable values. (set_value_component_location): Assert that the WHOLE value is not lval_xcallable. (value_of_xmethod, call_xmethod): New functions. * value.h: Declare "struct xmethod_worker". Declare new functions value_of_xmethod, call_xmethod.
2014-04-17Use address_from_register in dwarf2-frame.c:read_addr_from_regUlrich Weigand1-3/+4
This patch fixes a problem that prevented use of the Dwarf unwinders on SPU, because dwarf2-frame.c common code did not support the situation where the stack and/or frame pointer is maintained in a *vector* register. This is because read_addr_from_reg is hard-coded to assume that such pointers can be read from registers via a simple get_frame_register / unpack_pointer operation. Now, there *is* a routine address_from_register that calls into the appropriate tdep routines to handle pointer values in "weird" registers like on SPU, but it turns out I cannot simply change dwarf2-frame.c to use address_from_register. This is because address_from_register uses value_from_register to create a (temporary) value, and that routine at some point calls get_frame_id in order to set up that value's VALUE_FRAME_ID entry. However, the dwarf2-frame.c read_addr_from_reg routine will be called during early unwinding (to unwind the frame's CFA), at which point the frame's ID is not actually known yet! This would cause an assert. On the other hand, we may notice that VALUE_FRAME_ID is only needed in the value returned by value_from_register if that value is later used as an lvalue. But this is obviously never done to the temporary value used in address_from_register. So, if we could change address_from_register to not call value_from_register but instead accept constructing a value that doesn't have VALUE_FRAME_ID set, things should be fine. To do that, we can change the value_from_register callback to accept a FRAME_ID instead of a FRAME; the only existing uses of the FRAME argument were either to extract its frame ID, or its gdbarch. (To keep a way of getting at the latter, we also change the callback's type from "f" to "m".) Together with the required follow-on changes in the existing value_from_register implementations (including the default one), this seems to fix the problem. As another minor interface cleanup, I've removed the explicit TYPE argument from address_from_register. This routine really always uses a default pointer type, and in the new implementation it -to some extent- relies on that fact, in that it will now no longer handle types that require gdbarch_convert_register_p handling. gdb: 2014-04-17 Ulrich Weigand  <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * gdbarch.sh (value_from_register): Make class "m" instead of "f". Replace FRAME argument with FRAME_ID. * gdbarch.c, gdbarch.h: Regenerate. * findvar.c (default_value_from_register): Add GDBARCH argument; replace FRAME by FRAME_ID. No longer call get_frame_id. (value_from_register): Update call to gdbarch_value_from_register. * value.h (default_value_from_register): Update prototype. * s390-linux-tdep.c (s390_value_from_register): Update interface and call to default_value_from_register. * spu-tdep.c (spu_value_from_register): Likewise. * findvar.c (address_from_register): Remove TYPE argument. Do not call value_from_register; use gdbarch_value_from_register with null_frame_id instead. * value.h (address_from_register): Update prototype. * dwarf2-frame.c (read_addr_from_reg): Use address_from_register. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf_expr_read_addr_from_reg): Update for address_from_register interface change.
2014-04-14constify value_aggregate_eltTom Tromey1-1/+1
While working on another patch I realized that value_aggregate_elt's "name" parameter ought to be const. This patch implements this. 2014-04-14 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * valops.c (value_aggregate_elt, value_struct_elt_for_reference) (value_namespace_elt, value_maybe_namespace_elt): Make "name" const. * value.h (value_aggregate_elt): Update.
2014-01-13Use bitpos and type to lookup a gdb.Field object when its name is 'None'.Siva Chandra1-0/+5
PR python/15464 PR python/16113 * valops.c (value_struct_elt_bitpos): New function * py-type.c (convert_field): Set 'name' attribute of a gdb.Field object to 'None' if the field name is an empty string (""). * python/py-value.c (valpy_getitem): Use 'bitpos' and 'type' attribute to look for a field when 'name' is 'None'. (get_field_type): New function testsuite/ * gdb.python/py-type.c: Enhance test case. * gdb.python/py-value-cc.cc: Likewise * gdb.python/py-type.exp: Add new tests. * gdb.python/py-value-cc.exp: Likewise
2014-01-01Update Copyright year range in all files maintained by GDB.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
2013-12-17Convert the unavailable vector to be bit, not byte, based.Andrew Burgess1-0/+14
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-12/msg00144.html The vector of unavailable parts of a value is currently byte based. Given that we can model a value down to the bit level, we can potentially loose information with the current implementation. After this patch we model the unavailable information in bits. gdb/ChangeLog * dwarf2loc.c (read_pieced_value): Mark bits, not bytes unavailable, use correct bit length. * value.c (struct value): Extend comment on unavailable to indicate that it is bit based. (value_bits_available): New function. (value_bytes_available): Call value_bits_available. (value_entirely_available): Check against the bit length, not byte length. (mark_value_bits_unavailable): New function. (mark_value_bytes_unavailable): Move contents to mark_value_bits_unavailable, call to same. (memcmp_with_bit_offsets): New function. (value_available_contents_bits_eq): New function, takes the functionality from value_available_contents_eq but uses memcmp_with_bit_offsets now, and is bit not byte based. (value_available_contents_eq): Move implementation into value_available_contents_bits_eq, call to same. (value_contents_copy_raw): Work on bits, not bytes. (unpack_value_bits_as_long_1): Check availability in bits, not bytes. * value.h (value_bits_available): Declare new function. (mark_value_bits_unavailable): Declare new function. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog * gdb.trace/unavailable-dwarf-piece.c: New file. * gdb.trace/unavailable-dwarf-piece.exp: New file.
2013-10-02Print registers not saved in the frame as "<not saved>" instead of ↵Pedro Alves1-0/+5
"<optimized out>". Currently, in some scenarios, GDB prints <optimized out> when printing outer frame registers. An <optimized out> register is a confusing concept. What this really means is that the register is call-clobbered, or IOW, not saved by the callee. This patch makes GDB say that instead. Before patch: (gdb) p/x $rax $1 = <optimized out> (gdb) info registers rax rax <optimized out> After patch: (gdb) p/x $rax $1 = <not saved> (gdb) info registers rax rax <not saved> However, if for some reason the debug info describes a variable as being in such a register (**), we still want to print <optimized out> when printing the variable. IOW, <not saved> is reserved for inspecting registers at the machine level. The patch uses lval_register+optimized_out to encode the not saved registers, and makes it so that optimized out variables always end up in !lval_register values. ** See <https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2012-08/msg00787.html>. Current/recent enough GCC doesn't mark variables/arguments as being in call-clobbered registers in the ranges corresponding to function calls, while older GCCs did. Newer GCCs will just not say where the variable is, so GDB will end up realizing the variable is optimized out. frame_unwind_got_optimized creates not_lval optimized out registers, so by default, in most cases, we'll see <optimized out>. value_of_register is the function eval.c uses for evaluating OP_REGISTER (again, $pc, etc.), and related bits. It isn't used for anything else. This function makes sure to return lval_register values. The patch makes "info registers" and the MI equivalent use it too. I think it just makes a lot of sense, as this makes it so that when printing machine registers ($pc, etc.), we go through a central function. We're likely to need a different encoding at some point, if/when we support partially saved registers. Even then, I think value_of_register will still be the spot to tag the intention to print machine register values differently. value_from_register however may also return optimized out lval_register values, so at a couple places where we're computing a variable's location from a dwarf expression, we convert the resulting value away from lval_register to a regular optimized out value. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17 gdb/ 2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Adjust calls to val_print_optimized_out. * jv-valprint.c (java_print_value_fields): Likewise. * p-valprint.c (pascal_object_print_value_fields): Likewise. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full) <DWARF_VALUE_REGISTER>: If the register was not saved, return a new optimized out value. * findvar.c (address_from_register): Likewise. * frame.c (put_frame_register): Tweak error string to say the register was not saved, rather than optimized out. * infcmd.c (default_print_one_register_info): Adjust call to val_print_optimized_out. Use value_of_register instead of get_frame_register_value. * mi/mi-main.c (output_register): Use value_of_register instead of get_frame_register_value. * valprint.c (valprint_check_validity): Likewise. (val_print_optimized_out): New value parameter. If the value is lval_register, print <not saved> instead. (value_check_printable, val_print_scalar_formatted): Adjust calls to val_print_optimized_out. * valprint.h (val_print_optimized_out): New value parameter. * value.c (struct value) <optimized_out>: Extend comment. (error_value_optimized_out): New function. (require_not_optimized_out): Use it. Use a different string for lval_register values. * value.h (error_value_optimized_out): New declaration. * NEWS: Mention <not saved>. gdb/testsuite/ 2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-reg-undefined.exp <pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_print, pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_info>: Set to "<not saved>". * gdb.mi/mi-reg-undefined.exp (opt_out_pattern): Delete. (not_saved_pattern): New. Replace use of the former with the latter. gdb/doc/ 2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Registers): Expand description of saved registers in frames. Explain <not saved>.
2013-08-29cleanup: make allocate_value_contents staticSanimir Agovic1-1/+0
2013-08-29 Sanimir Agovic <sanimir.agovic@intel.com> * value.c (allocate_value_contents): Make static. * value.h (allocate_value_contents): Remove prototype.
2013-08-27Add options to skip unavailable localsYao Qi1-0/+4
This is the patch to add new option '--skip-unavailable' to MI commands '-stack-list-{locals, arguments, variables}'. This patch extends list_args_or_locals to add a new parameter 'skip_unavailable', and don't list locals or arguments if values are unavailable and 'skip_unavailable' is true. This is inspecting a trace frame (tfind mode), where only a few locals have been collected. -stack-list-locals, no switch vs new switch: -stack-list-locals --simple-values ^done,locals=[{name="array",type="unsigned char [2]"},{name="i",type="int",value="<unavailable>"}] -stack-list-locals --skip-unavailable --simple-values ^done,locals=[{name="array",type="unsigned char [2]"}] -stack-list-arguments, no switch vs new switch: -stack-list-arguments --simple-values ^done,stack-args=[frame={level="0",args=[{name="j",type="int",value="4"},{name="s",type="char *",value="<unavailable>"}]},frame={level="1",args=[]}] -stack-list-arguments --skip-unavailable --simple-values ^done,stack-args=[frame={level="0",args=[{name="j",type="int",value="4"}]},frame={level="1",args=[]}] -stack-list-variables, no switch vs new switch: -stack-list-variables --simple-values ^done,variables=[{name="j",arg="1",type="int",value="4"},{name="s",arg="1",type="char *",value="<unavailable>"},{name="array",type="unsigned char [2]"},{name="i",type="int",value="<unavailable>"}] -stack-list-variables --skip-unavailable --simple-values ^done,variables=[{name="j",arg="1",type="int",value="4"},{name="array",type="unsigned char [2]"}] tests are added to test these new options. gdb: 2013-08-27 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (list_args_or_locals): Adjust prototype. (parse_no_frames_option): Remove. (mi_cmd_stack_list_locals): Handle --skip-unavailable. (mi_cmd_stack_list_args): Adjust. (mi_cmd_stack_list_variables): Handle --skip-unavailable. (list_arg_or_local): Add new parameter 'skip_unavailable'. Return early if SKIP_UNAVAILABLE is true and ARG->val is unavailable. Caller update. (list_args_or_locals): New parameter 'skip_unavailable'. Handle it. * valprint.c (scalar_type_p): Rename to ... (val_print_scalar_type_p): ... this. Make extern. (val_print, value_check_printable): Adjust. * valprint.h (val_print_scalar_type_p): Declare. * value.c (value_entirely_unavailable): New function. * value.h (value_entirely_unavailable): Declare. * NEWS: Mention the new option "--skip-unavailable" to MI commands '-stack-list-locals', '-stack-list-arguments' and '-stack-list-variables'. gdb/doc: 2013-08-27 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Stack Manipulation) <-stack-list-locals>: Document new --skip-unavailable option. <-stack-list-variables>: Document new --skip-unavailable option. gdb/testsuite: 2013-08-27 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * gdb.trace/entry-values.exp: Test unavailable entry value is not shown when option '--skip-unavailable' is specified. * gdb.trace/mi-trace-unavailable.exp (test_trace_unavailable): Add tests for new option '--skip-unavailable'.
2013-08-13Adjusting prototype declaration for gdb/value.h:create_internalvar_type_lazy,Sergio Durigan Junior1-4/+3
in order to match GNU Coding Standards. 2013-08-13 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * value.h (create_internalvar_type_lazy): Adjust prototype declaration.
2013-08-02fix PR symtab/15719Tom Tromey1-1/+2
This patch fixes PR symtab/15719. The bug is that "watch -location" crashes on a certain expression. The problem is that fetch_subexp_value is catching an exception. For ordinary watchpoints this is ok; but for location watchpoints, it is better for the exception to propagate. Built and regtested on x86-64 Fedora 18. New test case included. PR symtab/15719: * breakpoint.c (update_watchpoint, watchpoint_check) (watch_command_1): Update. * eval.c (fetch_subexp_value): Add "preserve_errors" parameter. * ppc-linux-nat.c (check_condition): Update. * value.h (fetch_subexp_value): Update. * gdb.base/watchpoint.c (struct foo5): New. (nullptr): New global. * gdb.base/watchpoint.exp (test_watch_location): Add test.
2013-07-10ada-lang.c:coerce_unspec_val_to_type: Preserve laziness.Joel Brobecker1-1/+7
ada-lang.c:coerce_unspec_val_to_type does: if (value_lazy (val) || TYPE_LENGTH (type) > TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (val))) result = allocate_value_lazy (type); else { result = allocate_value (type); memcpy (value_contents_raw (result), value_contents (val), TYPE_LENGTH (type)); } set_value_component_location (result, val); set_value_bitsize (result, value_bitsize (val)); set_value_bitpos (result, value_bitpos (val)); set_value_address (result, value_address (val)); set_value_optimized_out (result, value_optimized_out (val)); Notice that before value_optimized_out was made to auto-fetch lazy values, VAL would end up still lazy if it was lazy on entry. It's not really a problem here if VAL is lazy, and VAL->optimized_out is 0, because RESULT is also left lazy. IOW, this just wants to copy the VAL->optimized_out flag to RESULT->optimized_out, nothing else. As a side-effect of the change in value_optimized_out, the following testcase now regresses. Consider: type Small is range -64 .. 63; for Small'Size use 7; type Arr is array (1..10) of Small; pragma Pack (Arr); type Arr_Ptr is access Arr; An_Arr_Ptr : Arr_Ptr := new Arr'(10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 62, 63, -23, 42); Trying to print one element of An_Arr_Ptr yields: (gdb) p an_arr_ptr(3) Cannot access memory at address 0x0 The patch adds the value_optimized_out_const function for that, allowing us to avoid trying to fetch a value at a dummy address. (I found this out by grepping for set_value_optimized_out and trying to convert the uses I found to instead allocate the value with allocate_optimized_out_value.) Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17. gdb/ 2013-07-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (coerce_unspec_val_to_type): Use value_optimized_out_const. * value.c (value_optimized_out_const): New function. * value.h (value_optimized_out_const): New declaration.
2013-07-09 * defs.h (enum val_prettyformat): Renamed from val_prettyprint.Doug Evans1-1/+1
Enum values rename as well. All uses updated. * valprint.h (value_print_options): Rename member pretty to pretty format. Rename member prettyprint_arrays to prettyformat_arrays. Rename member prettyprint_structs to prettyformat_structs. All uses updated. (get_no_prettyformat_print_options): Renamed from get_raw_print_options. * valprint.c (get_no_prettyformat_print_options): Renamed from get_raw_print_options. All callers updated. (show_prettyformat_structs): Renamed from show_prettyprint_structs. All callers updated. (show_prettyformat_arrays): Renamed from show_prettyprint_arrays. All callers updated. (_initialize_valprint): Improve help text for "set print pretty" and "set print arrays". testsuite/ * gdb.base/default.exp: Update expected output of "show print array" and "show print pretty".
2013-06-28[PR tui/14880] Fetch values before comparing their contents.Pedro Alves1-1/+6
PR tui/14880 shows a reproducer that triggers this assertion: int value_available_contents_eq (const struct value *val1, int offset1, const struct value *val2, int offset2, int length) { int idx1 = 0, idx2 = 0; /* This routine is used by printing routines, where we should already have read the value. Note that we only know whether a value chunk is available if we've tried to read it. */ gdb_assert (!val1->lazy && !val2->lazy); (top-gdb) bt #0 internal_error (file=0x88a26c "../../src/gdb/value.c", line=549, string=0x88a220 "%s: Assertion `%s' failed.") at ../../src/gdb/utils.c:844 #1 0x000000000057b9cd in value_available_contents_eq (val1=0x10fa900, offset1=0, val2=0x10f9e10, offset2=0, length=8) at ../../src/gdb/value.c:549 #2 0x00000000004fd756 in tui_get_register (frame=0xd5c430, data=0x109a548, regnum=0, changedp=0x109a560) at ../../src/gdb/tui/tui-regs.c:736 #3 0x00000000004fd111 in tui_check_register_values (frame=0xd5c430) at ../../src/gdb/tui/tui-regs.c:521 #4 0x0000000000501884 in tui_check_data_values (frame=0xd5c430) at ../../src/gdb/tui/tui-windata.c:234 #5 0x00000000004f976f in tui_selected_frame_level_changed_hook (level=1) at ../../src/gdb/tui/tui-hooks.c:222 #6 0x00000000006f0681 in select_frame (fi=0xd5c430) at ../../src/gdb/frame.c:1490 #7 0x00000000005dd94b in up_silently_base (count_exp=0x0) at ../../src/gdb/stack.c:2268 #8 0x00000000005dd985 in up_command (count_exp=0x0, from_tty=1) at ../../src/gdb/stack.c:2280 #9 0x00000000004dc5cf in do_cfunc (c=0xd3f720, args=0x0, from_tty=1) at ../../src/gdb/cli/cli-decode.c:113 #10 0x00000000004df664 in cmd_func (cmd=0xd3f720, args=0x0, from_tty=1) at ../../src/gdb/cli/cli-decode.c:1888 #11 0x00000000006e43e1 in execute_command (p=0xc7e6c2 "", from_tty=1) at ../../src/gdb/top.c:489 The fix is to fetch the value before comparing the contents. The comment additions to value.h explain why it can't be value_available_contents_eq itself that fetches the contents. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17. gdb/ 2013-06-28 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> PR tui/14880 * tui/tui-regs.c (tui_get_register): Fetch register value contents before checking whether they're available. * value.c (value_available_contents_eq): Change comment. * value.h (value_available_contents_eq): Expand comment.
2013-05-14 * eval.c (parse_and_eval_long): Make 'exp' const.Tom Tromey1-1/+1
* value.h (parse_and_eval_long): Update.
2013-03-12 * ada-lang.c (ada_read_renaming_var_value): Pass constKeith Seitz1-3/+3
pointer to expression string to parse_exp_1. (create_excep_cond_exprs): Likewise. * ax-gdb.c (agent_eval_command_one): Likewise. (maint_agent_printf_command): Likewise. Constify much of the string handling/parsing. * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_condition): Pass const pointer to expression string to parse_exp_1. (update_watchpoint): Likewise. (parse_cmd_to_aexpr): Constify string handling. Pass const pointer to parse_exp_1. (init_breakpoint_sal): Pass const pointer to parse_exp_1. (find_condition_and_thread): Likewise. Make TOK const. (watch_command_1): Make "arg" const. Constify string handling. Copy the expression string instead of changing the input string. (update_breakpoint_location): Pass const pointer to parse_exp_1. * eval.c (parse_and_eval_address): Make "exp" const. (parse_to_comma_and_eval): Make "expp" const. (parse_and_eval): Make "exp" const. * expression.h (parse_expression): Make argument const. (parse_exp_1): Make first argument const. * findcmd.c (parse_find_args): Treat "args" as const. * linespec.c (parse_linespec): Pass const pointer to linespec_expression_to_pc. (linespec_expression_to_pc): Make "exp_ptr" const. * parse.c (parse_exp_1): Make "stringptr" const. Make a copy of the expression to pass to parse_exp_in_context until this whole interface can be constified. (parse_expression): Make "string" const. * printcmd.c (ui_printf): Treat "arg" as const. Handle const strings. * tracepoint.c (validate_actionline): Pass const pointer to all calls to parse_exp_1. (encode_actions_1): Likewise. * value.h (parse_to_comma_and_eval): Make argument const. (parse_and_eval_address): Likewise. (parse_and_eval): Likewise. * varobj.c (varobj_create): Pass const pointer to parse_exp_1. (varobj_set_value): Likewise. * cli/cli-cmds.c (disassemble_command): Treat "arg" as const and constify string handling. Pass const pointers to parse_and_eval_address and parse_to_comman_and_eval. * cli/cli-utils.c (skip_to_space): Rename to ... (skip_to_space_const): ... this. Handle const strings. * cli/cli-utils.h (skip_to_space): Turn into macro which invokes skip_to_space_const. (skip_to_space_const): Declare. * common/format.c (parse_format_string): Make "arg" const. Handle const strings. * common/format.h (parse_format_string): Make "arg" const. * gdbserver/ax.c (ax_printf): Make "format" const. * python/python.c (gdbpy_parse_and_eval): Do not make a copy of the expression string.
2013-02-06Allow struct 'return' on 32-bit sparc.David S. Miller1-0/+4
gdb/ * sparc-tdep.c (sparc32_return_value): Handle writing return value when using RETURN_VALUE_ABI_PRESERVES_ADDRESS. * value.c (struct_return_convention): New function. (using_struct_return): Implement in terms of struct_return_convention. * value.h (struct_return_convention): Declare. * stack.c (return_command): Allow successful overriding of the return value when RETURN_VALUE_ABI_PRESERVES_ADDRESS.
2013-01-29 * value.c (deprecated_set_value_modifiable): Remove.Tom Tromey1-2/+0
* value.h (deprecated_set_value_modifiable): Remove.
2013-01-25 * valops.c (find_overload_match): Remove unused argument 'lax'.Siva Chandra Reddy1-1/+1
* value.h: Remove unused argument 'lax' from the declaration of find_overload_match. * eval.c (value_subexp_standard): Do not pass a 'lax' argument to find_overload_match. * valarith.c (value_user_defined_cpp_op): Do not pass a 'lax' argument to find_overload_match.
2013-01-25http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2012-11/msg00312.htmlAndrew Burgess1-0/+6
gdb/ChangeLog * valarith.c (value_vector_widen): New function for replicating a scalar into a vector. (value_binop): Use value_vector_widen to widen scalar to vector rather than casting, this better matches gcc C behaviour. * valops.c (value_casst): Update logic for casting between vector types, and for casting from scalar to vector, try to match gcc C behaviour. * value.h (value_vector_widen): Declare. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_value_cast): New opencl specific casting function, handle special case for casting scalar to vector. (opencl_relop): Use opencl_value_cast. (evaluate_subexp_opencl): Use opencl_value_cast instead of value_cast, and handle BINOP_ASSIGN, UNOP_CAST, and UNOP_CAST_TYPE in order to use opencl_value_cast. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog * gdb.base/gnu_vector.c: New variable for use in tests. * gdb.base/gnu_vector.exp: Update and extend tests to reflect changes in scalar to vector casting and widening. * gdb.python/py-type.c: New variables for use in tests. * gdb.python/py-type.exp: Update vector related tests to reflect changes in scalar to vector casting and widening.
2013-01-01Update years in copyright notice for the GDB files.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
Two modifications: 1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file; 2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
2012-12-14 * symtab.c (check_field): Now static. Move from...Tom Tromey1-2/+0
* valops.c (check_field): ... here. Remove. * value.h (check_field): Don't declare.
2012-12-03 * ada-exp.y (write_object_renaming, write_var_or_type)Tom Tromey1-1/+2
(write_ambiguous_var, write_var_from_sym): Make blocks const. * ada-lang.c (replace_operator_with_call) (find_old_style_renaming_symbol): Make blocks const. * ada-lang.h (ada_find_renaming_symbol): Update. (struct ada_symbol_info) <block>: Now const. * breakpoint.c (watch_command_1): Update. * breakpoint.h (struct watchpoint) <exp_valid_block, cond_exp_valid_block>: Now const. * c-exp.y (classify_inner_name, classify_name): Make block argument const. * expprint.c (print_subexp_standard) <OP_VAR_VALUE>: Make 'b' const. * expression.h (innermost_block, parse_exp_1): Update. (union exp_element) <block>: Now const. * gdbtypes.c (lookup_template_type, lookup_enum, lookup_union) (lookup_struct): Make block argument const. * gdbtypes.h (lookup_template_type): Update. * go-exp.y (classify_name, classify_packaged_name) (package_name_p): Make block argument const. * objc-lang.c (lookup_struct_typedef): Make block argument const. * objc-lang.h (lookup_struct_typedef): Update. * parse.c (parse_exp_in_context, parse_exp_1) (write_exp_elt_block): Make block arguments const. (expression_context_block, innermost_block): Now const. * parser-defs.h (write_exp_elt_block): Update. (expression_context_block, innermost_block, block_found): Now const. * printcmd.c (struct display) <block>: Now const. * symtab.h (lookup_struct, lookup_union, lookup_enum): Update. * valops.c (address_of_variable): Make block argument const. * value.h (value_of_variable): Update. * varobj.c (struct varobj_root) <valid_block>: Now const.
2012-09-27 * gdbtypes.c (lookup_array_range_type): Expand parametersSiddhesh Poyarekar1-2/+2
LOW_BOUND and HIGH_BOUND to LONGEST. (lookup_string_range_type): Likewise. * gdbtypes.h (lookup_array_range_type): Likewise. (lookup_string_range_type): Likewise. * valops.c (value_cstring): Expand parameter LEN to ssize_t. Expand HIGHBOUND to ssize_t. (value_string): Likewise. * value.h (value_cstring): Expand parameter LEN to ssize_t. (value_string): Likewise.