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2023-06-14Add --remap-inputs option to the BFD linker.Nick Clifton11-0/+429
PR 30374 * ldfile.c (struct input_remap): New structure. (ldfile_add_remap): New function. (ldfile_remap_input_free): New function. (ldfile_add_remap_file): New function. (ldfile_possibly_remap_input): New function. (ldfile_print_input_remaps): New function. * ldfile.h: Add prototypes for new functions. * ldlang.c (new_afile): Call ldfile_possibly_remap_input. (lang_finish): Call ldfile_remap_input_free. (lang_map): Call ldfile_print_input_remaps. * ldlex.h (OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS, OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS_FILE): Define. * lexsup.c (ld_options): Add --remap-inputs-file and --remap-inputs. (parse_args): Handle new options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * ld.texi: Document the new options. * testsuite/ld-misc/input-remap.exp: New test driver. * testsuite/ld-misc/remaps.r: New file: Expected linker output. * testsuite/ld-misc/remaps.txt: New file. Input remaps file.
2023-06-14asprintf memory leaksAlan Modra10-76/+108
A number of backends want to return bfd_reloc_dangerous messaqes from relocation special_function, and construct the message using asprintf. Such messages are not freed anywhere, leading to small memory leaks inside libbfd. To limit the leaks, I'd implemented a static buffer in the ppc backends that was freed before use in asprintf output. This patch extends that scheme to other backends using a shared static buffer and goes further in freeing the buffer on any bfd_close. The patch also fixes a few other cases where asprintf output was not freed after use. bfd/ * bfd.c (_input_error_msg): Make global and rename to.. (_bfd_error_buf): ..this. (bfd_asprintf): New function. (bfd_errmsg): Use bfd_asprintf. * opncls.c (bfd_close_all_done): Free _buf_error_buf. * elf32-arm.c (find_thumb_glue, find_arm_glue): Use bfd_asprintf. * elf32-nios2.c (nios2_elf32_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_unhandled_reloc): Likewise. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_unhandled_reloc): Likewise. * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_resolve_pcrel_lo_relocs): Likewise. (riscv_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. gas/ * read.c (read_end): Free current_name and current_label. (do_s_func): Likewise on error path. strdup label. ld/ * pe-dll.c (make_head, make_tail, make_one), (make_singleton_name_thunk, make_import_fixup_entry), (make_runtime_pseudo_reloc), (pe_create_runtime_relocator_reference: Free oname after use.
2023-06-14Re: bfd/elf.c strtab memory leakAlan Modra1-9/+9
There are other places that leak the strtab. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_compute_section_file_positions): Free strtab on error paths.
2023-06-14Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.tui/long-prompt.exp with read1Tom de Vries1-4/+1
When running test-case gdb.tui/long-prompt.exp with check-read1, we get: ... (gdb) FAIL: gdb.tui/long-prompt.exp: prompt size == width + 1: \ end of screen: at last line ... The problem is in these commands: ... Term::command "echo \\n" Term::command "echo \\n" Term::command "echo \\n" Term::command "echo \\n" ... The last one makes the terminal scroll, and the scrolling makes the expected output match on a different line. Fix this by replacing the sequence with a single command: ... Term::command "echo \\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n" ... which avoids scrolling. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Fix and add prompt anchoring in tuitermTom de Vries2-2/+100
There is a test-case that contains a unit test for tuiterm: gdb.tui/tuiterm.exp. However, this only excercises the tuiterm itself, and not the functions that interact with it, like Term::command. Add a new test-case gdb.tui/tuiterm-2.exp that: - overrides proc accept_gdb_output (to be able simulate incorrect responses while avoiding the timeout), - overrides proc send_gdb (to be able to call Term::command without a gdb instance, such that all tuiterm input is generated by the test-case). - issues Term::command calls, and - checks whether they behave correctly. This exposes a problem in Term::command. The "prompt before command" regexp starts with a bit that is supposed to anchor the prompt to the border: ... set str "(^|\|)$gdb_prompt $str" ... but that doesn't work due to insufficient escaping. Fix this by adding the missing escape: ... set str "(^|\\|)$gdb_prompt $str" ... Futhermore, the "prompt after command" regexp in Term::wait_for has no anchoring at all: ... set prompt_wait_for "$gdb_prompt \$" ... so add that as well. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Allow procs with default value args in with_overrideTom de Vries2-2/+99
Currently proc with_override does not work with procs with default value args. Fix this, and add a test-case excercising this scenario. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.dap/type_check.exp with older pythonTom de Vries2-1/+10
On openSUSE Leap 15.4 with system python 3.6, I run into: ... (gdb) python check_everything()^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.dap/type_check.exp: type checker ... In check_everything, the hasattr test fails silently: ... def check_everything(): # Older versions of Python can't really implement this. if hasattr(typing, "get_origin"): ... and that makes the gdb_test in the test-case fail. Fix this by emitting UNSUPPORTED instead in check_everything, and detecting this in the test-case. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13gdb/testsuite: use proper int size for gdb.dwarf2/symbol_needs_eval*.expLancelot SIX2-6/+18
We recently realized that symbol_needs_eval_fail.exp and symbol_needs_eval_timeout.exp invalidly dereference an int (4 bytes on x86_64) by reading 8 bytes (the size of a pointer). Here how it goes: In gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/symbol_needs_eval.c a global variable is defined: int exec_mask = 1; and later both tests build some DWARF using the assembler doing: set exec_mask_var [gdb_target_symbol exec_mask] ... DW_TAG_variable { {DW_AT_name a} {DW_AT_type :$int_type_label} {DW_AT_location { DW_OP_addr $exec_mask_var DW_OP_deref ... } } The definition of the DW_OP_deref (from Dwarf5 2.5.1.3 Stack Operations) says that "The size of the data retrieved from the dereferenced address is the size of an address on the target machine." On x86_64, the size of an int is 4 while the size of an address is 8. The result is that when evaluating this expression, the debugger reads outside of the `a` variable. Fix this by using `DW_OP_deref_size $int_size` instead. To achieve this, this patch adds the necessary steps so we can figure out what `sizeof(int)` evaluates to for the current target. While at it, also change the definition of the int type in the assembled DWARF information so we use the actual target's size for an int instead of the literal 4. Tested on x86_64 Linux. Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-06-13Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-12Simplify case DW_OP_GNU_uninit in dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_opKevin Buettner1-6/+1
Tom Tromey pointed out that the test and call to error() for the DW_OP_GNU_uninit case in dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_op (in gdb/dwarf2/expr.c)... if (op_ptr != op_end && *op_ptr != DW_OP_piece && *op_ptr != DW_OP_bit_piece) error (_("DWARF-2 expression error: DW_OP_GNU_uninit must always " "be the very last op in a DWARF expression or " "DW_OP_piece/DW_OP_bit_piece piece.")); ...could be replaced by a call to dwarf_expr_require_composition which performs a similar check and outputs a suitable error message.
2023-06-12Added self to W.A.A. maintainersSimon Farre1-0/+1
2023-06-12gdb/testsuite: Testing with the armflang compilerRichard Bunt1-1/+4
Currently the Fortran test suite does not run with armflang because the compiler detection fails. This in turn means fortran_runto_main does not know which main method to use to start a test case. Fortran compiler detection was added in 44d469c5f85; however, the commit message notes that it was not tested with armflang. This commit tests and fixes up a minor issue to get the detection working. The goal here is to get the tests running and preventing further regressions during future work. This change does not do anything to fix existing failures. >From what I can understand, the auto detection leverages the preprocessor to extract the Fortran compiler identity from the defines. This preprocessor output is then evaluated by the test suite to import these defines. In the case of armflang, this evaluation step is disrupted by the presence of the following warning: $ armflang -E -fdiagnostics-color=never testsuite/lib/compiler.F90 -o compiler.exp $ clang-13: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-fdiagnostics-color=never' [-Wunused-command-line-argument] The evaluation logic is already set up to filter this warning, but the prefix differs. This commit fixes the issue by updating the filter to exclude the armflang flavour of warning. gdb.fortran regression tests run with GNU, Intel and Intel LLVM. No regressions detected. The gdb.fortran test results with ACfL 23.04.1 are as follows. Before: # of expected passes 560 # of unexpected failures 113 # of unresolved testcases 2 # of untested testcases 5 # of duplicate test names 2 After: # of expected passes 5388 # of unexpected failures 628 # of known failures 10 # of untested testcases 8 # of unsupported tests 5 # of duplicate test names 5 As can be seen from the above, there are now considerably more passing assertions. Reviewed-By: Luis Machado <luis.machado@arm.com> Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-06-12Remove f-strings from DAPTom Tromey4-4/+4
Kévin pointed out that gdb claims a minimum Python version of 3.2, but the DAP code uses f-strings, which were added in 3.6. This patch removes the uses of f-strings from the DAP code. I can't test an older version of Python, but I did confirm that this still works with the version I have.
2023-06-12Implement DAP conditional breakpointsTom Tromey3-16/+144
I realized that I had only implemented DAP breakpoint conditions for exception breakpoints, and not other kinds of breakpoints. This patch corrects the oversight.
2023-06-12Do not report totalFrames from DAP stackTrace requestTom Tromey1-7/+5
Currently, gdb will unwind the entire stack in response to the stackTrace request. I had erroneously thought that the totalFrames attribute was required in the response. However, the spec says: If omitted or if `totalFrames` is larger than the available frames, a client is expected to request frames until a request returns less frames than requested (which indicates the end of the stack). This patch removes this from the response in order to improve performance when the stack trace is very long.
2023-06-12Implement DAP breakpointLocations requestTom Tromey5-1/+63
This implements the DAP breakpointLocations request.
2023-06-12Add "stop at main" extension to DAP launch requestTom Tromey4-3/+61
Co-workers who work on a program that uses DAP asked for the ability to have gdb stop at the main subprogram when launching. This patch implements this extension. Reviewed-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
2023-06-12Add "target" parameter to DAP attach requestTom Tromey4-4/+74
This adds a new "target" to the DAP attach request. This is passed to "target remote". I thought "attach" made the most sense for this, because in some sense gdb is attaching to a running process. It's worth noting that all DAP "attach" parameters are defined by the implementation. Reviewed-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
2023-06-12Handle DAP supportsVariableType capabilityTom Tromey5-3/+19
A DAP client can report the supportsVariableType capability in the initialize request. In this case, gdb can include the type of a variable or expression in various results.
2023-06-12Implement DAP setExpression requestTom Tromey2-1/+28
This implements the DAP setExpression request.
2023-06-12Add gdb.Value.assign methodTom Tromey4-0/+52
This adds an 'assign' method to gdb.Value. This allows for assignment without requiring the use of parse_and_eval. Reviewed-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
2023-06-12Add type-checking to DAP requestsTom Tromey13-28/+287
It occurred to me recently that gdb's DAP implementation should probably check the types of objects coming from the client. This patch implements this idea by reusing Python's existing type annotations, and supplying a decorator that verifies these at runtime. Python doesn't make it very easy to do runtime type-checking, so the core of the checker is written by hand. I haven't tried to make a fully generic runtime type checker. Instead, this only checks the subset that is needed by DAP. For example, only keyword-only functions are handled. Furthermore, in a few spots, it wasn't convenient to spell out the type that is accepted. I've added a couple of comments to this effect in breakpoint.py. I've tried to make this code compatible with older versions of Python, but I've only been able to try it with 3.9 and 3.10.
2023-06-12Use tuples for default arguments in DAPTom Tromey2-3/+3
My co-worker Kévin taught me that using a mutable object as a default argument in Python is somewhat dangerous, because the object is created a single time (when the function is defined), and so if it is mutated in the body of the function, the changes will stick around. This patch changes the cases like this in DAP to use () rather than [] as the default. This patch is merely preventative, as no bugs like this are in the code.
2023-06-12Fix a latent bug in DAP request decoratorTom Tromey1-2/+3
The 'request' decorator is intended to also ensure that the request function runs in the DAP thread. However, the unwrapped function is installed in the global request map, so the wrapped version is never called. This patch fixes the bug.
2023-06-12Add test for DAP pause requestTom Tromey1-0/+41
I neglected to write a test for the DAP "pause" request. This patch adds one.
2023-06-12Rename one DAP functionTom Tromey1-1/+1
When I first started implementing DAP, I had some vague plan of having the implementation functions use the same name as the request. I abandoned this idea, but one vestige remained. This patch renames the one remaining function to be gdb-ish.
2023-06-12Add singleThread support to some DAP requestsTom Tromey3-16/+41
A few DAP requests support a "singleThread" parameter, which is somewhat similar to scheduler-locking. This patch implements support for this.
2023-06-12Implement DAP stepOut requestTom Tromey3-1/+20
This implements the DAP "stepOut" request.
2023-06-12Implement DAP attach requestTom Tromey5-4/+97
This implements the DAP "attach" request. Note that the copyright dates on the new test source file are not incorrect -- this was copied verbatim from another directory. Reviewed-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
2023-06-12Implement DAP setExceptionBreakpoints requestTom Tromey5-7/+189
This implements the DAP setExceptionBreakpoints request for Ada. This is a somewhat minimal implementation, in that "exceptionOptions" are not implemented (or advertised) -- I wasn't completely sure how this feature is supposed to work. I haven't added C++ exception handling here, but it's easy to do if needed. This patch relies on the new MI command execution support to do its work.
2023-06-12Don't require inferior execution for Ada catchpointsTom Tromey1-86/+29
Currently, Ada catchpoints require that the inferior be running. However, there's no deep reason for this -- for example, C++ exception catchpoints do not have this requirement. Instead, those work like ordinary breakpoints: they are pending until the needed runtime locations are seen. This patch changes Ada catchpoints to work the same way.
2023-06-12Mark members of ada_catchpoint "private"Tom Tromey1-15/+17
This changes the members of ada_catchpoint to be private.
2023-06-12Turn should_stop_exception into a method of ada_catchpointTom Tromey1-5/+9
This turns the should_stop_exception function in ada-lang.c into a method of ada_catchpoint.
2023-06-12Combine create_excep_cond_exprs and ada_catchpoint::re_setTom Tromey1-26/+18
This patch merges create_excep_cond_exprs into ada_catchpoint::re_set. This is less verbose and is also a step toward making ada_catchpoint work more like the other code_breakpoint-based exception catchpoints.
2023-06-12Transfer ownership of exception string to ada_catchpointTom Tromey3-10/+12
This changes the ada_catchpoint to require an rvalue ref, so that ownership of the exception string can be transferred to the catchpoint object.
2023-06-12Pass tempflag to ada_catchpoint constructorTom Tromey1-2/+1
This is a minor cleanup to pass tempflag to the ada_catchpoint constructor.
2023-06-12Use gnat_runtime_has_debug_info in Ada catchpoint testsTom Tromey8-201/+25
This changes the Ada catchpoint tests to use gnat_runtime_has_debug_info. This simplifies the code.
2023-06-12Stop gdb in gnat_runtime_has_debug_infoTom Tromey1-0/+2
gnat_runtime_has_debug_info starts a new gdb to do its work. However, it also leaves this gdb running, which can potentially confuse the calling test -- I encountered this when writing a new DAP test. This patch changes the proc to shut down gdb.
2023-06-12[gdb/testsuite] Relax breakpoint count check in gdb.python/py-rbreak.expTom de Vries1-3/+9
With a gdb 13.2 based package on SLE-15 aarch64, I run into: ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.python/py-rbreak.exp: nosharedlibrary py sl = gdb.rbreak("^[^_]",minsyms=False)^M Breakpoint 2 at 0x4004ac: file ../sysdeps/aarch64/crti.S, line 63.^M ... (gdb) py print(len(sl))^M 12^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.python/py-rbreak.exp: check number of returned breakpoints is 11 ... The FAIL is due to: - the glibc object crti.o containing debug information for function call_weak_fn, and - the test-case not expecting this. The debug information is there due to compiling glibc using a binutils which contains commit 591cc9fbbfd ("gas/Dwarf: record functions"). I've run into a similar issue before, see commit 3fbbcf473a5 ("[gdb/testsuite] Fix regexp in py-rbreak.exp"). The fix I applied there was to use a regexp "^[^_]" to filter out __libc_csu_fini and __libc_csu_init, but that doesn't work for call_weak_fn. Fix this by: - reverting the regexp to "", and - rewriting the check to require at least 11 functions, rather than a precise match. Tested on x86_64-linux. PR testsuite/30538 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30538
2023-06-12[gdb/testsuite] Fix breakpoint regexp in gdb.ada/out_of_line_in_inlined.expTom de Vries1-1/+1
With a gdb 13.2 based package on openSUSE Tumbleweed i586, I ran into: ... (gdb) run ^M Starting program: out_of_line_in_inlined/foo_o224_021-all ^M [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]^M Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".^M ^M Breakpoint 1.1, foo_o224_021.child1.child2 (s=...) at foo_o224_021.adb:26^M 26 for C of S loop^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.ada/out_of_line_in_inlined.exp: scenario=all: \ run to foo_o224_021.child1.child2 ... I can reproduce the same issue with gdb trunk on x86_64, by using optimize=-O3 instead of optimize=-O2. Fix this by using $bkptno_num_re. Tested on x86_64-linux. PR testsuite/30539 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30539
2023-06-12[gdb/tui] Replace macro HELP_ATTRIBUTE_MODE with std::stringTom de Vries1-10/+14
Replace macro HELP_ATTRIBUTE_MODE with a std::string. Tested on x86_64-linux. Reviewed-By: Bruno Larsen <blarsen@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-06-12LoongArch: gas: Relocations simplification when -mno-relaxmengqinggang2-9/+26
Gas does not emit ADD/SUB relocation pairs for label differences when -mno-relax.
2023-06-12Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-11Permit DW_OP_GNU_uninit to be used with DW_OP_pieceKevin Buettner2-2/+98
This commit implements a fix for a bug reported against GDB on Fedora bugzilla... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2166796 The test case in that bug report involved running gdb against the 'jq' program (which is a command-line JSON processor) on Fedora 37. Since the debug info is compiler (and compile-time option) dependent, it won't necessarily show up in other distributions or even past or future versions of Fedora. (E.g. when trying the example shown below on Fedora 38, GDB says that the value of 'value' has been optimized out. I.e. it does not demonstrate the same DWARF error that can be see when using Fedora 37.) That said, on Fedora 37, the bug could be reproduced as follows: [kev@f37-1 ~]$ gdb jq -q -ex 'b src/util.c:415' -ex 'r </dev/null' Reading symbols from jq... This GDB supports auto-downloading debuginfo from the following URLs: <https://debuginfod.fedoraproject.org/> Enable debuginfod for this session? (y or [n]) y Debuginfod has been enabled. To make this setting permanent, add 'set debuginfod enabled on' to .gdbinit. Reading symbols from /home/kev/.cache/debuginfod_client/9d3c8b4197350a190a74972d481de32abf641aa4/debuginfo... No source file named src/util.c. Make breakpoint pending on future shared library load? (y or [n]) y Breakpoint 1 (src/util.c:415) pending. Starting program: /usr/bin/jq </dev/null [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1". Breakpoint 1, jq_util_input_next_input (state=0x55555555d7f0) at src/util.c:416 416 if (state->parser == NULL) { (gdb) p value DWARF-2 expression error: DW_OP_GNU_uninit must always be the very last op. This is undesirable - rather than output an error about the DWARF info, we'd prefer to see a value, even if it is uninitialized. Examination of the debuginfo showed the following: <1><468f1>: Abbrev Number: 112 (DW_TAG_subprogram) <468f2> DW_AT_external : 1 <468f2> DW_AT_name : (indirect string, offset: 0x4781): jq_util_input_next_input <468f6> DW_AT_decl_file : 10 <468f6> DW_AT_decl_line : 411 <468f8> DW_AT_decl_column : 4 <468f9> DW_AT_prototyped : 1 <468f9> DW_AT_type : <0x3f2> <468fd> DW_AT_sibling : <0x4692e> ... <2><46921>: Abbrev Number: 102 (DW_TAG_variable) <46922> DW_AT_name : (indirect string, offset: 0x8cb): value <46926> DW_AT_decl_file : 10 <46926> DW_AT_decl_line : 414 <46928> DW_AT_decl_column : 6 <46929> DW_AT_type : <0x3f2> Note that there's no DW_AT_location, so I looked for an abstract origin entry: <2><2dfa0>: Abbrev Number: 90 (DW_TAG_variable) <2dfa1> DW_AT_abstract_origin: <0x46921> <2dfa5> DW_AT_location : 0x27cf1 (location list) <2dfa9> DW_AT_GNU_locviews: 0x27ce1 (Note that the DW_AT_abstract_origin attribute's value is 0x46921 which is the DIE for the local variable "value".) Looking at the location list, I see: 00027cf1 v000000000000000 v000000000000000 views at 00027ce1 for: 000000000002f8fe 000000000002f92e (DW_OP_reg13 (r13); DW_OP_GNU_uninit; DW_OP_piece: 8; DW_OP_reg12 (r12); DW_OP_GNU_uninit; DW_OP_piece: 8) While DW_OP_GNU_uninit is not the very last op, it is the last op prior to DW_OP_piece. The fix involved changing the DW_OP_GNU_uninit case in dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_op in gdb/dwarf2/expr.c so that DW_OP_GNU_uninit may appear just before DW_OP_piece. With the fix in place, attempting to print 'value' now looks like this: (gdb) p value $1 = [uninitialized] {kind_flags = 0 '\000', pad_ = 0 '\000', offset = 0, size = 0, u = {ptr = 0x0, number = 0}} Note that "[uninitialized]" is part of the output. (But also note that there's an extra space character.) I've made a new test case, gdb.dwarf2/DW_OP_piece_with_DW_OP_GNU_uninit.exp, by adapting an existing one, gdb.dwarf2/opt-out-not-implptr.exp. Since it uses the DWARF assembler, the test case does not depend on a specific compiler version or compiler options. Tested on Fedora 37 and Fedora 38.
2023-06-11Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
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2023-06-09libsframe: testsuite: add sframe_find_fre tests for pltN entriesIndu Bhagat4-5/+175
Add a new test plt-findfre-1 to ensure lookup of SFrame stack trace information for pltN entries is correct. In this test, a dummy SFrame FDE of type SFRAME_FDE_TYPE_PCMASK is created. The size of the 'function code block' covered by the SFrame FDE is equivalent to 5 pltN entries of 16 bytes each. The test first looks up SFrame FREs for some addresses in the first pltN entry, followed by lookups for some addresses in the fourth pltN entry. libsframe/ * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * testsuite/libsframe.find/find.exp: Add new test. * testsuite/libsframe.find/local.mk: Likewise. * testsuite/libsframe.find/plt-findfre-1.c: New test.
2023-06-09libsframe: fix sframe_find_fre for pltN entriesIndu Bhagat1-1/+1
To find SFrame stack trace information from an FDE of type SFRAME_FDE_TYPE_PCMASK, sframe_find_fre () was doing an operation like, (start_ip_offset & 0xff) >= (pc & 0xff), etc. This is buggy and needs correction. The mask 0xff should be 0xf (to work for a pltN entry of size say, 16 bytes). At this time, the size of the pltN entry is implicitly assumed to be 16 bytes by libsframe. In next version of the SFrame format, we can encode this information explicitly in the SFrame FDE. For now, we should fix the code to at least behave correctly for the generated code and the generated SFrame stack trace information for the pltN entries on x86_64. libsframe/ * sframe.c (sframe_find_fre): Correct the bitmask used for SFrame FDEs of type SFRAME_FDE_TYPE_PCMASK.
2023-06-09[AArch64,arm] Fix some formatting issues in the aarch64/arm codebaseLuis Machado2-12/+12
As noted by Tom Tromey, there are some formatting issues with the ternary operator in the aarch64/arm codebase. This patch fixes those. Reviewed-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>