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2016-04-28Add _bfd_elf_record_start_stopusers/hjl/link_assignmentsH.J. Lu3-0/+26
2016-04-28Add record_link_assignments to ldemulH.J. Lu5-61/+93
2016-04-28Remove need_step_over from struct lwp_infoYao Qi2-20/+0
Hi, I happen to see that field need_step_over in struct lwp_info is only used to print a debug info. need_step_over is set in linux_wait_1 when breakpoint_here is true, however, we check breakpoint_here too in need_step_over_p and do the step over. I think we don't need field need_step_over, and check breakpoint_here directly in need_step_over_p. This field was added in this patch https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-03/msg00605.html and the code wasn't changed much since then. This patch is to remove it. gdb/gdbserver: 2016-04-28 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-low.h (struct lwp_info) <need_step_over>: Remove. * linux-low.c (linux_wait_1): Update. (need_step_over_p): Likewise.
2016-04-28Add support to AArch64 disassembler for verifying instructions. Add ↵Nick Clifton10-1332/+1272
verifier for LDPSW. PR target/19722 opcodes * aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_opcode_decode): Run verifier if present. * aarch64-opc.c (verify_ldpsw): New function. * aarch64-opc.h (verify_ldpsw): New prototype. * aarch64-tbl.h: Add initialiser for verifier field. (LDPSW): Set verifier to verify_ldpsw. binutils* testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/illegal.s: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/illegal.d: New test driver. include * opcode/aarch64.h (struct aarch64_opcode): Add verifier field.
2016-04-28Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2016-04-27Limit ld-elf/compressed1b.d to Linux/GNU targetsH.J. Lu2-0/+5
Since not all ELF targets use the elf.em emulation to support ld option: --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu, limit compressed1b.d to Linux/GNU targets. * testsuite/ld-elf/compressed1b.d: Only run for Linux/GNU targets.
2016-04-27Rename gdb_load_shlibs to gdb_load_shlibSimon Marchi54-85/+147
Rename gdb_load_shlibs to gdb_load_shlib to reflect that it can only load a single shlib at the time. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_load_shlibs): Rename to... (gdb_load_shlib): ... this. * gdb.arch/ftrace-insn-reloc.exp: Adjust gdb_load_shlibs -> gdb_load_shlib. * gdb.base/catch-load.exp (one_catch_load_test): Likewise. * gdb.base/ctxobj.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/dprintf-pending.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/dso2dso.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/fixsection.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/gcore-relro.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/gdb1555.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/global-var-nested-by-dso.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/gnu-ifunc.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/hbreak-in-shr-unsupported.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/jit-so.exp (one_jit_test): Likewise. * gdb.base/pending.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/print-file-var.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/print-symbol-loading.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/shlib-call.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/shreloc.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/so-impl-ld.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/solib-disc.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/solib-nodir.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/solib-overlap.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/solib-symbol.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/solib-weak.exp (do_test): Likewise. * gdb.base/sym-file.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/symtab-search-order.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/type-opaque.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/unload.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/watchpoint-solib.exp: Likewise. * gdb.compile/compile.exp: Likewise. * gdb.cp/gdb2384.exp: Likewise. * gdb.cp/infcall-dlopen.exp: Likewise. * gdb.cp/re-set-overloaded.exp: Likewise. * gdb.fortran/library-module.exp: Likewise. * gdb.opt/solib-intra-step.exp: Likewise. * gdb.python/py-finish-breakpoint.exp: Likewise. * gdb.python/py-shared.exp: Likewise. * gdb.reverse/solib-precsave.exp: Likewise. * gdb.reverse/solib-reverse.exp: Likewise. * gdb.server/solib-list.exp: Likewise. * gdb.threads/dlopen-libpthread.exp: Likewise. * gdb.threads/tls-shared.exp: Likewise. * gdb.threads/tls-so_extern.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/change-loc.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/ftrace-lock.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/ftrace.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/mi-tracepoint-changed.exp (test_reconnect): Likewise. * gdb.trace/pending.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/range-stepping.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/strace.exp (strace_remove_socket): Likewise. (strace_info_marker): Likewise. (strace_probe_marker): Likewise. (strace_trace_on_same_addr): Likewise. (strace_trace_on_diff_addr): Likewise. * gdb.trace/trace-break.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/trace-condition.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/trace-mt.exp: Likewise.
2016-04-27Make gdb_load_shlibs return the destination path of the librarySimon Marchi11-15/+38
This patch makes gdb_load_shlibs return the destination path of the copied library. To make the procedure implementation and interface more straightforward, it also changes it so that it accepts a single shared library path at the time. Therefore, calls that are passed multiple libraries: gdb_load_shlibs $lib1 $lib2 must be changed to separate calls: gdb_load_shlibs $lib1 gdb_load_shlibs $lib2 A subtle impact is the solib-search-path handling. In the former version, solib-search-path is set using the directory of the first passed lib (further calls overwrite the value). In the later version, the directory of the library passed to the last call to gdb_load_shlibs remnains. I don't think that's a problem in practice, since if we had tests that needed multiple different paths in solib-search-path, they wouldn't work in the first place. Changed in v2: * Split behavioural and rename changes in two separate patches. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_load_shlibs): Accept a single argument. Return result of gdb_remote_download. * gdb.base/ctxobj.exp: Split gdb_load_shlibs call. * gdb.base/dso2dso.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/global-var-nested-by-dso.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/print-file-var.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/shlib-call.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/shreloc.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/solib-overlap.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/solib-weak.exp (do_test): Likewise. * gdb.base/unload.exp: Likewise.
2016-04-27Workaround gdbserver<7.7 for setfsJan Kratochvil2-0/+23
With current FSF GDB HEAD and old FSF gdbserver I expected I could do: gdb -ex 'file target:/root/redhat/threadit' -ex 'target remote :1234' (supplying that unsupported qXfer:exec-file:read by "file") But that does not work because: Sending packet: $vFile:setfs:0#bf...Packet received: OK Packet vFile:setfs (hostio-setfs) is supported ... Sending packet: $vFile:setfs:104#24...Packet received: OK "target:/root/redhat/threadit": could not open as an executable file: Invalid argument GDB documentation says: The valid responses to Host I/O packets are: An empty response indicates that this operation is not recognized. This "empty response" vs. "OK" was a bug in gdbserver < 7.7. It was fixed by: commit e7f0d979dd5cc4f8b658df892e93db69d6d660b7 Author: Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> Date: Tue Dec 10 21:59:20 2013 +0800 Fix a bug in matching notifications. Message-ID: <1386684626-11415-1-git-send-email-yao@codesourcery.com> https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-12/msg00373.html 2013-12-10 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * notif.c (handle_notif_ack): Return 0 if no notification matches. with unpatched old FSF gdbserver and patched FSF GDB HEAD: gdb -ex 'file target:/root/redhat/threadit' -ex 'target remote :1234' Sending packet: $vFile:setfs:0#bf...Packet received: OK Packet vFile:setfs (hostio-setfs) is NOT supported ... (gdb) info sharedlibrary From To Syms Read Shared Object Library 0x00007ffff7ddbae0 0x00007ffff7df627a Yes (*) target:/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 0x00007ffff7bc48a0 0x00007ffff7bcf514 Yes (*) target:/lib64/libpthread.so.0 gdb/ChangeLog 2016-04-26 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * remote.c (remote_start_remote): Detect PACKET_vFile_setfs.support.
2016-04-27Skip debug sections when estimating distancesH.J. Lu4-15/+33
Skip debug sections when estimating distances between output sections since compressed_size is used to compress debug sections and debug sections aren't excluded from distances between output sections. bfd/ PR ld/20006 * elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_convert_load): Skip debug sections when estimating distances between output sections. ld/ PR ld/20006 * testsuite/ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp (COMPRESS_LDFLAG): New. (visibility_run): Pass COMPRESS_LDFLAG to visibility_test on ELF targets.
2016-04-27Skip gdb.base/branch-to-self.exp if gdb,nosignals existsYao Qi2-0/+10
I get a timeout fail in branch-to-self.exp when it is compiled by a bare-mental target running qemu, which doesn't have signal. The test should be skipped if gdb,nosignals exists, and that is what this patch does. gdb/testsuite: 2016-04-27 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * gdb.base/branch-to-self.exp: Skip it if gdb,nosignals exists.
2016-04-27c_value_print: Revert 'val' to a reference for TYPE_CODE_STRUCTMartin Galvan2-8/+14
Currently c_value_print will turn struct reference values into pointers before doing a set of RTTI checks. This was introduced as a fix to PR c++/15401. If there's RTTI the pointer will be adjusted and converted back to a reference. However, if there's no RTTI the value will still be treated as a pointer during the remainder of the function. This patch moves the conversion down so that it's always performed when needed. Notice this currently has not user-visible effects, so can be seen as a small code cleanup. However, it'll be necessary for the bug-fix for handling synthetic C++ references. It causes no testsuite regressions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-04-26 Martin Galvan <martin.galvan@tallertechnologies.com> * c-valprint.c (c_value_print): Always convert val back to reference type if we converted it to a pointer type.
2016-04-27Tweak doc on command tfindYao Qi2-1/+7
Hi, command "tfind" will find the first trace snapshot if no trace snapshot is selected, but this behavior isn't documented. This patch completes the doc of command "tfind" without argument. gdb/doc: 2016-04-27 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * gdb.texinfo (tfind): Complete doc about tfind without argument.
2016-04-27Avoid non-C++-enabled babeltrace versionsAndreas Arnez3-0/+8
In some babeltrace versions before 1.2.0, the header file iterator.h declares the enum values `BT_SEEK_*' within the struct declaration of bt_iter_pos. The enum values are supposed to be globally-scoped, which works for C, but not for C++. Later babeltrace versions declare the enum outside the struct: https://lists.lttng.org/pipermail/lttng-dev/2013-September/021411.html Now that GDB is compiled with C++, the GDB build fails on a system with an affected babeltrace version: the compiler complains about a missing declaration of BT_SEEK_BEGIN in ctf.c. This patch enhances the configure check to recognize such babeltrace versions as unusable for GDB. gdb/ChangeLog: * configure.ac: Enhance configure check for babeltrace to reject non-C++-enabled versions. * configure: Regenerate.
2016-04-27Pass --compress-debug-sections=none to ldH.J. Lu3-2/+8
Since ld may generate compressed debug sections by default, pass --compress-debug-sections=none to ld to avoid compressed debug sections. * ld-elf/compressed1b.d: Pass --compress-debug-sections=none to ld. * ld-elf/compressed1c.d: Likewise.
2016-04-27Fix a typo in the check for SNANs in the RX simulator.Nick Clifton2-1/+7
PR target/20000 * fpu.c (check_exceptions): Fix typo checking for signalling NANs.
2016-04-27Add support for the --trace-decode option to the AArch64 simulator.Nick Clifton2-7/+317
* simulator.c: Add TRACE_DECODE statements to all emulation functions.
2016-04-27Fix powerpc64 ld testsuite failAlan Modra2-2/+7
PR target/19985 * configure.tgt: Don't use var+=.
2016-04-27Provide xmemdup0Alan Modra2-15/+13
and some tidies in as.h * as.h (inline, __PTR_TO_INT, __INT_TO_PTR): Don't define. (xmemdup0): New inline function.
2016-04-27Cache result of scan for __start_* and __stop_* sectionsAlan Modra5-26/+83
include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_hash_entry): Add "section" field to undef. Formatting. bfd/ * elflink.c (_bfd_elf_is_start_stop): New function. (_bfd_elf_gc_mark_rsec): Use it. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_is_start_stop): Declare.
2016-04-26add casts to avoid arithmetic on void *Trevor Saunders3-5/+11
arithmetic on void * is undefined in ISO C, so we should avoid it. In GNU C sizeof void * is defined as 1, and that is pretty clearly what this code wants, so change it to do arithmetic on bfd_byte *. Unfortunately most of the argument types come from virtual function interfaces so changing the types to bfd_byte * isn't trivial though it might make the code clearer. So for the moment its easiest to leave the variable types as void * and cast before doing arithmetic. bfd/ChangeLog: 2016-04-26 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org> * elf32-rx.c (rx_set_section_contents): Avoid arithmetic on void *. * mmo.c (mmo_get_section_contents): Likewise. (mmo_set_section_contents): Likewise.
2016-04-27Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2016-04-26fort_dyn_array: Use value constructor instead of raw-buffer manipulation.Keven Boell4-79/+58
Instead of pre-computing indices into a fortran array re-use the value_* interfaces to subscript a fortran array. The benefit of using the new interface is that it takes care of dynamic types and resolve them when needed. This fixes issues when printing structures with dynamic arrays from toplevel. Before: (gdb) p twov $1 = ( (( ( 6352320, 0, -66, -1, 267) ( 343476, 1, -15, 1, 0) ( 5, 0, 5, 0, 1) ... After: (gdb) p twov $1 = ( (( ( 1, 1, 1, 1, 1) ( 1, 1, 321, 1, 1) ( 1, 1, 1, 1, 1) ... 2016-04-26 Sanimir Agovic <sanimir.agovic@intel.com> Keven Boell <keven.boell@intel.com> Bernhard Heckel <bernhard.heckel@intel.com> gdb/Changelog: * f-valprint.c (f77_create_arrayprint_offset_tbl): Remove function. (F77_DIM_SIZE, F77_DIM_OFFSET): Remove macro. (f77_print_array_1): Use value_subscript to subscript a value array. (f77_print_array): Remove call to f77_create_arrayprint_offset_tbl. (f_val_print): Use value_field to construct a field value. gdb/testsuite/Changelog: * vla-type.exp: Print structure from toplevel.
2016-04-26fort_dyn_array: Support evaluation of dynamic elements inside arrays.Bernhard Heckel5-2/+89
Resolve type of an array's element to be printed in case it is dynamic. Otherwise we don't use the correct boundaries nor the right location. Before: ptype fivearr(1) type = Type five Type one integer(kind=4) :: ivla(34196784:34196832,34197072:34197120,34197360:34197408) End Type one :: tone End Type five After: ptype fivearr(1) type = Type five Type one integer(kind=4) :: ivla(2,4,6) End Type one :: tone End Type five 2016-04-26 Bernhard Heckel <bernhard.heckel@intel.com> gdb/Changelog: * valarith.c (value_address): Resolve dynamic types. gdb/testsuite/Changelog: * gdb.fortran/vla-type.f90: Add test for static and dynamic arrays of dynamic types. * gdb.fortran/vla-type.exp: Add test for static and dynamic arrays of dynamic types.
2016-04-26fort_dyn_array: Enable dynamic member types inside a structure.Bernhard Heckel8-6/+292
Fortran supports dynamic types for which bounds, size and location can vary during their lifetime. As a result of the dynamic behaviour, they have to be resolved at every query. This patch will resolve the type of a structure field when it is dynamic. 2016-04-26 Bernhard Heckel <bernhard.heckel@intel.com> 2016-04-26 Keven Boell <keven.boell@intel.com> Before: (gdb) print threev%ivla(1) Cannot access memory at address 0x3 (gdb) print threev%ivla(5) no such vector element After: (gdb) print threev%ivla(1) $9 = 1 (gdb) print threev%ivla(5) $10 = 42 gdb/Changelog: * NEWS: Add new supported features for fortran. * gdbtypes.c (remove_dyn_prop): New. (resolve_dynamic_struct): Keep type length for fortran structs. * gdbtypes.h: Forward declaration of new function. * value.c (value_address): Return dynamic resolved location of a value. (set_value_component_location): Adjust the value address for single value prints. (value_primitive_field): Support value types with a dynamic location. (set_internalvar): Remove dynamic location property of internal variables. gdb/testsuite/Changelog: * gdb.fortran/vla-type.f90: New file. * gdb.fortran/vla-type.exp: New file.
2016-04-26Always count the NULL entry in dynamic symbol tableH.J. Lu3-19/+24
There is an unused NULL entry at the head of dynamic symbol table which we must account for in our count even if the table is empty or unused since it is intended for the mandatory DT_SYMTAB tag (.dynsym section) in .dynamic section. * elf-bfd.h (elf_link_hash_table): Update comments for dynsymcount. * elflink.c (_bfd_elf_link_renumber_dynsyms): Always count for the unused NULL entry at the head of dynamic symbol table. (bfd_elf_size_dynsym_hash_dynstr): Remove dynsymcount != 0 checks.
2016-04-26Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2016-04-25Allow powerpc64le-linux-gnu toolchain to support big endian targets as well.Nick Clifton2-2/+11
PR target/19985 * configure.tgt: Include big endian PPC64 emulations with little endian PPC64 targets.
2016-04-25AVR: Allow the start address of the .text section to be set by --section-start.Senthil Kumar Selvaraj2-1/+5
* scripttempl/avrtiny.sc (.text): Do not set LMA to zero.
2016-04-25New test case gdb.base/branch-to-self.expYao Qi3-0/+114
gdb/testsuite: 2016-04-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * gdb.base/branch-to-self.c: New file. * gdb.base/branch-to-self.exp: New file.
2016-04-25Resume the inferior with signal rather than stepping overYao Qi2-3/+21
When GDBserver steps over a breakpoint using software single step, it enqueues the signal, single step and deliver the signal in the next resume if step over is not needed. In this way, the program won't receive the signal if the conditional breakpoint is set a branch to self instruction, because the step over is always needed. This patch removes the restriction that don't deliver the signal to the inferior if we are trying to reinsert a breakpoint for software single step and change the decision on resume vs. step-over when the LWP has pending signals to deliver. gdb/gdbserver: 2016-04-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-low.c (lwp_signal_can_be_delivered): Adjust. (need_step_over_p): Return zero if the LWP has pending signals can be delivered on software single step target.
2016-04-25[GDBserver] Don't error in reinsert_raw_breakpoint if bp->insertedYao Qi2-1/+6
GDBserver steps over a breakpoint while the single step breakpoint is inserted at the same address, there are two breakpoint objects using single raw breakpoint, which is inserted (for single step). When step over is finished, GDBserver reinsert the breakpoint, but it finds the raw breakpoint is already inserted, and error out "Breakpoint already inserted at reinsert time." Even if I change the order to delete reinsert breakpoints first (which only decreases the refcount, but leave inserted flag unchanged), the error is still there. The fix is to remove the error and return instead. gdb/gdbserver: 2016-04-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-low.c (reinsert_raw_breakpoint): If bp->inserted is true return instead of error.
2016-04-25Insert breakpoint even when the raw breakpoint is foundYao Qi2-20/+35
When GDBserver inserts a breakpoint, it looks for raw breakpoint, if the raw breakpoint is found, increase its refcount, and return. This doesn't work when it steps over a breakpoint using software single step and the underneath instruction of breakpoint is branch to self. When stepping over a breakpoint on ADDR using software single step, GDBserver uninsert the breakpoint, so the corresponding raw breakpoint RAW's 'inserted' flag is zero. Then, GDBserver insert single step breakpoint at the same address ADDR because the instruction is branch to self, the same raw brekapoint RAW is found, and increase the refcount. However, the raw breakpoint is not inserted, and the program won't stop. gdb/gdbserver: 2016-04-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Create a raw breakpoint object. Insert it if it is not inserted yet. Increase the refcount and link it into the proc's raw breakpoint list.
2016-04-25Force to insert software single step breakpointYao Qi6-8/+62
GDB doesn't insert software single step breakpoint if the instruction branches to itself, so that the program can't stop after command "si". (gdb) b 32 Breakpoint 2 at 0x8680: file git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/branch-to-self.c, line 32. (gdb) c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, main () at gdb/git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/branch-to-self.c:32 32 asm (".Lhere: " BRANCH_INSN " .Lhere"); /* loop-line */ (gdb) si infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (Thread 3991.3991) infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT) infrun: step-over queue now empty infrun: resuming [Thread 3991.3991] for step-over infrun: skipping breakpoint: stepping past insn at: 0x8680 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sending packet: $Z0,8678,4#f3...Packet received: OK infrun: skipping breakpoint: stepping past insn at: 0x8680 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sending packet: $Z0,b6fe86c8,4#82...Packet received: OK infrun: resume (step=1, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=1, current thread [Thread 3991.3991] at 0x868 breakpoint.c:should_be_inserted thinks the breakpoint shouldn't be inserted, which is wrong. This patch restrict the condition that only skip the non-single-step breakpoints if they are inserted at the place we are stepping over, however we don't want to skip single-step breakpoint if its thread is the thread we are stepping over, so in this patch, I add a thread num in 'struct step_over_info' to record the thread we're stepping over. gdb: 2016-04-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * breakpoint.c (should_be_inserted): Return 0 if the location's owner is not single step breakpoint or single step breakpoint's thread isn't the thread which is stepping past a breakpoint. * gdbarch.sh (software_single_step): Update comments. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * infrun.c (struct step_over_info) <thread>: New field. (set_step_over_info): New argument 'thread'. Callers updated. (clear_step_over_info): Set field thread to -1. (thread_is_stepping_over_breakpoint): New function. * infrun.h (thread_is_stepping_over_breakpoint): Declaration.
2016-04-25Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2016-04-24Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2016-04-23Skip if size of bfd_vma is smaller than address sizeH.J. Lu2-0/+14
Disassembler won't work properly when size of bfd_vma is smaller than address size. PR binutils/19983 PR binutils/19984 * i386-dis.c (print_insn): Return -1 if size of bfd_vma is smaller than address size.
2016-04-23Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2016-04-22Fix checks for VSX and Altivec availability on PowerEdjunior Barbosa Machado2-2/+9
gdb/ChangeLog * ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_linux_read_description): Use PPC_FEATURE_HAS_VSX and PPC_FEATURE_HAS_ALTIVEC to check if such features are available.
2016-04-22Fix fails in gdb.trace/unavailable.expYao Qi2-2/+7
I am seeing some test fails in gdb.trace/unavailable.exp on aarch64-linux, like this, print derived_whole^M $43 = (Derived) {<Middle> = {<Base> = {x = 2}, _vptr.Middle = 0x401860 <VTT for Derived>, y = 3}, _vptr.Derived = 0x401848 <vtable for Derived+32>, z = 4}^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.trace/unavailable.exp: collect globals: print object on: print derived_whole print derived_whole^M $47 = {<Middle> = {<Base> = {x = 2}, _vptr.Middle = 0x401860 <VTT for Derived>, y = 3}, _vptr.Derived = 0x401848 <vtable for Derived+32>, z = 4}^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.trace/unavailable.exp: collect globals: print object off: print derived_whole these fails are also found by recent x86_64-linux buildbot, https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-testers/2016-q2/msg00622.html The fix is exactly the same as this one http://www.sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-10/msg00252.html (the extra "VTT" after hex), in which we match extra things after $hex. gdb/testsuite: 2016-04-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * gdb.trace/unavailable.exp (gdb_collect_globals_test_1): Match more after $hex.
2016-04-22Choose TARGET_OBJECT_STACK_MEMORY and TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY in read_value_memoryYao Qi2-1/+10
Before this patch https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-02/msg00709.html read_value_memory checks parameter 'stack', and call read_stack or read_memory respectively. However, 'stack' is not checked and TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY is always used in target_xfer_partial, which is a mistake in the patch above. This patch checks parameter 'stack', and choose TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY or TARGET_OBJECT_STACK_MEMORY accordingly. gdb: 2016-04-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * valops.c (read_value_memory): New local variable 'stack'. Set it to either TARGET_OBJECT_STACK_MEMORY or TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY.
2016-04-22Centralize yacc interface names remapping (yyparse, yylex, yyerror, etc)Pedro Alves28-484/+203
This factors out all the yy-variables remapping to a single file, instead of each parser having to do the same, with different prefixes. With this, a parser just needs to define the prefix they want and include yy-remap.h, which does the dirty job. Note this renames the c_error, ada_error, etc. functions. Writing the remapping pattern as: #define yyerror GDB_YY_REMAP (error) instead of: #define yyerror GDB_YY_REMAP (yyerror) would have avoided the renaming. However, that would be problematic if we have a macro 'foo' in scope, when we write: #define yyfoo GDB_YY_REMAP (foo) as that would expand 'foo'. The c_yyerror etc. naming end ups indicating that this is a yacc related function more clearly, so feels like a good change, anyway. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-04-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Adjust. * ada-lang.h (ada_error): Rename to ... (ada_yyerror): ... this. * c-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Adjust. * c-lang.h (c_error): Rename to ... (c_yyerror): ... this. * d-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Adjust. * d-lang.h (d_error): Rename to ... (d_yyerror): ... this. * f-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Adjust. * f-lang.h (f_error): Rename to ... (f_yyerror): ... this. * go-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Adjust. * go-lang.h (go_error): Rename to ... (go_yyerror): ... this. * jv-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * jv-lang.c (java_language_defn): Adjust. * jv-lang.h (java_error): Rename to ... (java_yyerror): ... this. * m2-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Adjust. * m2-lang.h (m2_error): Rename to ... (m2_yyerror): ... this. * objc-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Adjust. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Adjust. * p-exp.y: Remove all yy symbol remappings. (GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX): Define. Include "yy-remap.h". * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Adjust. * p-lang.h (pascal_error): Rename to ... (pascal_yyerror): ... this. * yy-remap.h: New file.
2016-04-22Switch gdb's TRY/CATCH to C++ try/catchPedro Alves2-5/+12
The exceptions-across-readline issue was fixed by the previous commit. Let's try this again. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-04-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * common/common-exceptions.h (GDB_XCPT_TRY): Remove mention of the foreign frames issue. [__cplusplus] (GDB_XCPT): Define as GDB_XCPT_TRY.
2016-04-22Propagate GDB/C++ exceptions across readline using sj/lj-based TRY/CATCHPedro Alves4-38/+191
If we map GDB'S TRY/CATCH macros to C++ try/catch, GDB breaks on systems where readline isn't built with exceptions support. The problem is that readline calls into GDB through the callback interface, and if GDB's callback throws a C++ exception/error, the system unwinder won't manage to unwind past the readline frame, and ends up calling std::terminate(), which aborts the process: (gdb) whatever-command-that-causes-an-error terminate called after throwing an instance of 'gdb_exception_RETURN_MASK_ERROR' Aborted $ This went unnoticed for so long because: - the x86-64 ABI requires -fasynchronous-unwind-tables, making it possible for exceptions to cross readline with no special handling. But e.g., on ARM or AIX, unless you build readline with -fexceptions, you trip on the problem. - TRY/CATCH was mapped to setjmp/longjmp, even in C++ mode, until quite recently. The fix is to catch and save any GDB exception that is thrown inside the GDB readline callback, and then once the callback returns back to the GDB code that called into readline in the first place, rethrow the saved GDB exception. This is similar in spirit to how we catch/map GDB exceptions at the GDB/Python and GDB/Guile API boundaries. The next question is then: if we intercept all exceptions within GDB's readline callback, should we simply return normally to readline? The callback prototype has no way to signal an error back to readline (*). The answer is no -- if we return normally, we'll be returning to a loop inside rl_callback_read_char that continues processing pending input, calling into GDB again, redisplaying the prompt, etc. Thus if we want to error out of rl_callback_read_char, we need to long jump across it, just like we always did before TRY/CATCH were ever mapped to C++ exceptions. My first approach built a specialized API to handle this, with a couple macros to hide the setjmp/longjmp and the struct gdb_exception saving/rethrowing. However, I realized that we need to: - Handle multiple active rl_callback_read_char invocations. If, while processing input something triggers a secondary prompt, we end up in a nested rl_callback_read_char call, through gdb_readline_wrapper. - Propagate a struct gdb_exception along with the longjmp. ... and that this is exactly what the setjmp/longjmp-based TRY/CATCH does. So the fix makes the setjmp/longjmp TRY/CATCH always available under new TRY_SJLJ/CATCH_SJLJ aliases, even when TRY/CATCH is mapped to C++ try/catch, and then uses TRY_SJLJ/CATCH_SJLJ to propagate GDB exceptions across the readline callback. This turns out to be a much better looking fix than my bespoke API attempt, even. We'll probably be able to simplify TRY_SJLJ/CATCH_SJLJ when we finally get rid of TRY/CATCH all over the tree, but until then, this reuse seems quite nice for avoiding a second parallel setjmp/longjmp mechanism. (*) - maybe we could propose a readline API change, but we still need to handle current readline, anyway. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-04-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * common/common-exceptions.c (enum catcher_state, struct catcher) (current_catcher): Define in C++ mode too. (exceptions_state_mc_catch): Call throw_exception_sjlj instead of throw_exception. (throw_exception_sjlj, throw_exception_cxx): New functions, factored out from throw_exception. (throw_exception): Reimplement. * common/common-exceptions.h (exceptions_state_mc_init) (exceptions_state_mc_action_iter) (exceptions_state_mc_action_iter_1, exceptions_state_mc_catch): Declare in C++ mode too. (TRY): Rename to ... (TRY_SJLJ): ... this. (CATCH): Rename to ... (CATCH_SJLJ): ... this. (END_CATCH): Rename to ... (END_CATCH_SJLJ): ... this. [GDB_XCPT == GDB_XCPT_SJMP] (TRY, CATCH, END_CATCH): Map to SJLJ equivalents. (throw_exception): Update comments. (throw_exception_sjlj): Declare. * event-top.c (gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper): Extend intro comment. Wrap body in TRY_SJLJ/CATCH_SJLJ and rethrow any intercepted exception. (gdb_rl_callback_handler): New function. (gdb_rl_callback_handler_install): Always install gdb_rl_callback_handler as readline callback.
2016-04-22Rename rl_callback_read_char_wrapper -> gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapperPedro Alves2-7/+14
Use the "gdb_rl_" prefix like other gdb readline function wrappers to make it clear this is a gdb function, not a readline function. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-04-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * event-top.c (rl_callback_read_char_wrapper): Rename to ... (gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper): ... this. (change_line_handler, gdb_setup_readline): Adjust.
2016-04-22[ARM] Clear reserved bits in CPSRYao Qi4-2/+19
Bits 20 ~ 23 of CPSR are reserved (RAZ, read as zero), but they are not zero if the arm program runs on aarch64-linux. AArch64 tracer gets PSTATE from arm 32-bit tracee as CPSR, but bits 20 ~ 23 are used in PSTATE. I think kernel should clear these bits when it is read through ptrace, but the fix in user space is still needed. This patch fixes these two fails, -FAIL: gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.exp: ext_reg_push_pop: compare registers on insn 0:vldr d7, [r11, #-12] -FAIL: gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.exp: ext_reg_push_pop: compare registers on insn 0:vldr d7, [r7] gdb: 2016-04-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * aarch32-linux-nat.c (aarch32_gp_regcache_supply): Clear CPSR bits 20 to 23. gdb/gdbserver: 2016-04-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch32-low.c (arm_store_gregset): Clear CPSR bits 20 to 23.
2016-04-22Fix fail in gdb.base/annota1.exp and gdb.base/annota3.expYao Qi3-11/+17
Hi, I am seeing the fail below on aarch64-linux with gcc 4.9.2, break main Breakpoint 1 at 0x4006e8: file binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/annota1.c, line 14.^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/annota1.exp: breakpoint main the test expects the breakpoint is set on line 15. Let us look at the main function, 12 int 13 main (void) 14 { 15 int my_array[3] = { 1, 2, 3 }; /* break main */ 16 17 value = 7; 18 19 #ifdef SIGUSR1 20 signal (SIGUSR1, handle_USR1); 21 #endif (gdb) disassemble main Dump of assembler code for function main: 0x00000000004006e0 <+0>: stp x29, x30, [sp,#-48]! 0x00000000004006e4 <+4>: mov x29, sp 0x00000000004006e8 <+8>: adrp x0, 0x411000 <signal@got.plt> 0x00000000004006ec <+12>: add x0, x0, #0x40 the breakpoint is set on the right address after skipping prologue, but 0x00000000004006e8 is mapped to the line 14, as shown below, (gdb) maintenance info line-table objfile: /home/yao.qi/source/build-aarch64/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/annota1/annota1 ((struct objfile *) 0x2b0e1850) compunit_symtab: ((struct compunit_symtab *) 0x2b0ded50) symtab: /home/yao.qi/source/binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/annota1.c ((struct symtab *) 0x2b0dedd0) linetable: ((struct linetable *) 0x2b12c8b0): INDEX LINE ADDRESS 0 7 0x00000000004006d0 1 8 0x00000000004006d8 2 14 0x00000000004006e0 3 14 0x00000000004006e8 4 15 0x00000000004006fc so GDB does nothing wrong. Program hits breakpoint on either line 14 or line 15 is right to me. With anther gcc (4.9.3), the line-table looks correct, and no test fail. Instead of setting breakpoint on main and assuming the line is what we get from the source, we can set breakpoint on that line. On the other hand, the test prints the values of the array and check, so we need to set breakpoint on the line setting the values of array and "next", rather than setting the breakpoint on main. gdb/testsuite: 2016-04-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * gdb.base/annota1.exp: Set breakpoint on line $main_line. * gdb.base/annota3.exp: Likewise.
2016-04-22Joel Brobecker stepping down as AIX MaintainerJoel Brobecker2-1/+4
gdb/ChangeLog: * MAINTAINERS: Remove myself as AIX Maintainer.
2016-04-22[obv] [PR gdb/19980] Typo in gdbserver/configure.srvWalfred Tedeschi1-1/+1
Simple exchange of mpx-avx for avx-mpx. Other occurrences were not found. 2016-04-22 Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * configure.srv (srv_amd64_xmlfiles): Exchange i386/amd64-mpx-avx.xml for i386/amd64-avx-mpx.xml.
2016-04-22Tweak gdb.reverse/step-precsave.exp and gdb.reverse/step-reverse.expYao Qi3-16/+33
I see the following test fail in arm-linux with -marm and -fomit-frame-pointer, step callee () at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/step-reverse.c:27 27 } /* RETURN FROM CALLEE */ (gdb) step main () at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/step-reverse.c:58 58 callee(); /* STEP INTO THIS CALL */ (gdb) FAIL: gdb.reverse/step-precsave.exp: reverse step into fn call As we can see, the "step" has already stepped into the function callee, but in the last line. The second "step" attempts to step to function body, but it goes out of callee, which isn't expected. The program is compiled with -marm and -fomit-frame-pointer, the function callee is prologue-less, because nothing needs to be saved on stack, (gdb) disassemble callee Dump of assembler code for function callee: 0x00010680 <+0>: movw r3, #2364 ; 0x93c 0x00010684 <+4>: movt r3, #2 0x00010688 <+8>: ldr r3, [r3] 0x0001068c <+12>: add r2, r3, #1 0x00010690 <+16>: movw r3, #2364 ; 0x93c 0x00010694 <+20>: movt r3, #2 0x00010698 <+24>: str r2, [r3] 0x0001069c <+28>: mov r3, #0 0x000106a0 <+32>: mov r0, r3 0x000106a4 <+36>: bx lr program stops at the 0x106a0 (passed the epilogue) after the first "step". When second "step" is executed, the stepping range is [0x10680-0x106a0], which starts from the first instruction of function callee (because it doesn't have prologue). infrun: resume (step=1, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [LWP 2461] at 0x1069c^M infrun: prepare_to_wait^M infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) =^M infrun: 2461.2461.0 [LWP 2461],^M infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP^M infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED^M infrun: stop_pc = 0x10698^M infrun: stepping inside range [0x10680-0x106a0] When program goes out of the range, it stops at the caller of callee, and test fails. IOW, if function callee has prologue, the stepping range won't start from the first instruction of the function, and program stops at the prologue and test passes. IMO, GDB does nothing wrong, but test shouldn't expect the program stops in callee after the second "step". I decide to fix test rather than GDB. In this patch, I change to test to do one "step", and check the program is still in callee, then, do multiple "step" until program goes out of the callee. gdb/testsuite: 2016-04-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * gdb.reverse/step-precsave.exp: Do one step and test program stops in "callee" and do multiple steps until program goes out of "callee". * gdb.reverse/step-reverse.exp: Likewise.