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2022-10-29[gdb/testsuite] Use ssh -t in remote-*.expTom de Vries2-0/+24
When running test-case gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp on target board remote-gdbserver-on-localhost.exp, I run into: ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: connect to gdbserver continue^M Continuing.^M PASS: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: continue - extra UI Remote debugging from host ::1, port 35466^M FAIL: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: ensure inferior is running ... The problem is that the target board uses ssh -T, which fails to guarantee that output from the inferior will be available. Fix this by copying proc ${board}_spawn from local-remote-host.exp, which ensures using ssh -t. [ It would be nice to define an ssh base board to get rid of the copies, but I'm not addressing that in this commit. ] Likewise for target board remote-stdio-gdbserver.exp. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-10-29[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp with local-remote-host-nottyTom de Vries1-0/+8
With test-case gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp and host board local-remote-host-notty, I run into: ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: interact with GDB's main UI Executing on target: kill -9 29666 (timeout = 300) builtin_spawn -ignore SIGHUP kill -9 29666^M echo^M Remote connection closed^M (gdb) (gdb) FAIL: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: \ main UI, prompt after gdbserver dies (timeout) ... In contrast, with local-remote-host (so, everything the same but editing off): ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: interact with GDB's main UI Executing on target: kill -9 31245 (timeout = 300) builtin_spawn -ignore SIGHUP kill -9 31245^M Remote connection closed^M (gdb) echo^M (gdb) PASS: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: main UI, prompt after gdbserver dies ... The test-case issues a kill, which results in a "Remote connection closed" message and a prompt. The problem is that the prompt is not consumed, so the subsequent echo may be issued before that prompt, which causes a mismatch when matching the result of the echo. Fix this by consuming the "Remote connection closed" message and prompt. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-10-29[gdb/testsuite] Consume output asap in gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.expTom de Vries1-1/+7
With test-case gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp we see: ... (gdb) PASS: multi-ui-errors.exp: main UI, prompt after gdbserver dies continue^M Continuing.^M echo^M (gdb) PASS: multi-ui-errors.exp: extra UI, prompt after gdbserver dies ... The continue is issued earlier in the test-case, but the output has not been consumed, which makes it show up much later. Consume the continue output asap, to make it clear when the continue is issued: ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: connect to gdbserver continue^M Continuing.^M PASS: gdb.server/multi-ui-errors.exp: continue - extra UI ... Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-10-29[gdb/testsuite] Remove REMOTE_PORTNUM in remote-stdio-gdbserver.expTom de Vries1-12/+3
The usage for board remote-stdio-gdbserver.exp is advertised as: ... # bash$ make check RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board=remote-stdio-gdbserver \ # REMOTE_USERNAME=... REMOTE_HOSTNAME=... REMOTE_PORTNUM=... \ # [REMOTE_TMPDIR=${remote_dir}] [GDBSERVER=${remote_gdbserver}]" ... but when adding REMOTE_PORTNUM=22, I run into: ... Running stop-reply-no-thread-multi.exp ... ERROR: tcl error sourcing stop-reply-no-thread-multi.exp. ERROR: couldn't execute "/usr/bin/ssh -p22": no such file or directory while executing "builtin_spawn {/usr/bin/ssh -p22} -l vries localhost {/usr/bin/gdbserver \ --once localhost:2346 \ /home/vries/gdb_versions/devel/build/gdb/testsuite/outp..." ... Fix this by simply removing REMOTE_PORTNUM. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-10-29sim, sim/{m32c,ppc,rl78}: Use getopt_longTsukasa OI5-9/+21
Because of a Libiberty hack, getopt on GNU libc (2.25 or earlier) is currently unusable on sim, causing a regression on CentOS 7. This is caused as follows: 1. If HAVE_DECL_GETOPT is defined (getopt declaration with known prototype is detected while configuration), a declaration of getopt in "include/getopt.h" is suppressed. The author started to define HAVE_DECL_GETOPT in sim with the commit 340aa4f6872c ("sim: Check known getopt definition existence"). 2. GNU libc (2.25 or earlier)'s <unistd.h> includes <getopt.h> with a special purpose macro defined to declare only getopt function but due to include path (not tested while configuration), it causes <unistd.h> to include Libiberty's "include/getopt.h". 3. If both 1. and 2. are satisfied, despite that <unistd.h> tries to declare getopt by including <getopt.h>, "include/getopt.h" does not do so, causing getopt function undeclared. Getting rid of "include/getopt.h" (e.g. renaming this header file) is the best solution to avoid hacking but as a short-term solution, this commit replaces getopt with getopt_long under sim/.
2022-10-29pef: sanity check before mallocAlan Modra1-5/+7
And do the sanity check in a way that can't overflow. * pef.c (bfd_pef_parse_function_stubs): Sanity check header imported_library_count and total_imported_symbol_count before allocating memory.
2022-10-29Fix small objcopy memory leakAlan Modra1-0/+1
* objcopy.c (copy_archive): Free l->name.
2022-10-29NULL dereference read in som_write_object_contentsAlan Modra1-2/+3
objcopy copy_object may omit the call to bfd_copy_private_bfd_data for various conditions deemed non-fatal, in which case obj_som_exec_data will be NULL for the output file. * som.c (som_finish_writing): Don't dereference NULL obj_som_exec_data.
2022-10-29RISC-V: Always generate mapping symbols at the start of the sections.Nelson Chu3-41/+0
Before figuring out the suppress rule of mapping symbol with architecture (changed back to $x), always generate them at the start of the sections. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (need_arch_map_symbol): Removed. (riscv_mapping_state): Updated. (riscv_check_mapping_symbols): Updated. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-non-arch.d: Removed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-non-arch.s: Likewise.
2022-10-29Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-10-28gas: NEWS: Note support for RISC-V ZawrsPalmer Dabbelt1-0/+2
This has been supported since eb668e50036 ("RISC-V: Add Zawrs ISA extension support").
2022-10-28gas: NEWS: Add a missing newlinePalmer Dabbelt1-0/+1
2022-10-28Convert compunit_language to a methodTom Tromey6-17/+16
This changes compunit_language to be a method on compunit_symtab. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2022-10-28RISC-V: Improve "bits undefined" diagnosticsTsukasa OI1-2/+2
This commit improves internal error message "internal: bad RISC-V opcode (bits 0x%lx undefined): %s %s" to display actual unused bits (excluding non-instruction bits). gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-riscv.c (validate_riscv_insn): Exclude non- instruction bits from displaying internal diagnostics. Change error message slightly.
2022-10-28RISC-V: Fallback for instructions longer than 64bTsukasa OI1-5/+8
We don't support instructions longer than 64-bits yet. Still, we can modify validate_riscv_insn function to prevent unexpected behavior by limiting the "length" of an instruction to 64-bit (or less). gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-riscv.c (validate_riscv_insn): Fix function description comment based on current spec. Limit instruction length up to 64-bit for now. Make sure that required_bits does not corrupt even if unsigned long long is longer than 64-bit.
2022-10-28RISC-V/gas: fix build with certain gcc versionsJan Beulich1-7/+7
Some versions of gcc warn by default about shadowed outer-scope declarations. This affects frag_align_code, which is declared in frags.h. Rename the offending function parameter. While there also switch to using true/false at the function call sites.
2022-10-28RISC-V: Fix build failure for -Werror=maybe-uninitializedTsukasa OI1-1/+1
Commit 40f1a1a4564b ("RISC-V: Output mapping symbols with ISA string.") caused a build failure on GCC 12 as follows: make[3]: Entering directory '$(builddir)/gas' CC config/tc-riscv.o In file included from $(srcdir)/gas/config/tc-riscv.c:23: $(srcdir)/gas/as.h: In function ‘make_mapping_symbol’: $(srcdir)/gas/as.h:123:15: error: ‘buff’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] 123 | #define xfree free | ^~~~ $(srcdir)/gas/config/tc-riscv.c:487:9: note: ‘buff’ was declared here 487 | char *buff; | ^~~~ cc1: all warnings being treated as errors make[3]: *** [Makefile:1425: config/tc-riscv.o] Error 1 This is caused by a false positive of "maybe uninitialized" variable detection (-Wmaybe-uninitialized). To avoid this error, this commit initializes the local variable buff to NULL first in all cases. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-riscv.c (make_mapping_symbol): Initialize variable buff with NULL to avoid build failure caused by a GCC's false positive of maybe uninitialized variable detection.
2022-10-28gdb, btrace: fix family and model computationMarkus Metzger1-2/+4
In gdb/nat/linux-btrace.c:btrace_this_cpu() we initialize the cpu structure given to the libipt btrace decoder. We only consider the extended model field for family 0x6 and forget about family 0xf and we don't consider the extended family field. Fix it.
2022-10-28include: Define macro to ignore -Wdeprecated-declarations on GCCTsukasa OI1-0/+3
"-Wdeprecated-declarations" warning option can be helpful to track deprecated function delarations but sometimes we need to disable this warning for a good reason. DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_DEPRECATED_DECLARATIONS is an existing macro but only defined on Clang. Since "-Wdeprecated-declarations" is also available on GCC (>= 3.4.0), this commit adds equivalent definition as Clang. __GNUC__ and __GNUC_MINOR__ are not checked because this header file seems to assume GCC >= 4.6 (with "GCC diagnostic push/pop"). include/ChangeLog: * diagnostics.h (DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_DEPRECATED_DECLARATIONS): Define also on GCC.
2022-10-28RISC-V: Output mapping symbols with ISA string.Nelson Chu27-328/+421
RISC-V Psabi pr196, https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/pull/196 bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_release_subset_list): Free arch_str if needed. (riscv_copy_subset_list): Copy arch_str as well. * elfxx-riscv.h (riscv_subset_list_t): Store arch_str for each subset list. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_reset_subsets_list_arch_str): Update the architecture string in the subset_list. (riscv_set_arch): Call riscv_reset_subsets_list_arch_str after parsing new architecture string. (s_riscv_option): Likewise. (need_arch_map_symbol): New boolean, used to indicate if .option directives do affect instructions. (make_mapping_symbol): New boolean parameter reset_seg_arch_str. Need to generate $x+arch for MAP_INSN, and then store it into tc_segment_info_data if reset_seg_arch_str is true. (riscv_mapping_state): Decide if we need to add $x+arch for MAP_INSN. For now, only add $x+arch if the architecture strings in subset list and segment are different. Besides, always add $x+arch at the start of section, and do not add $x+arch for code alignment, since rvc for alignment can be judged from addend of R_RISCV_ALIGN. (riscv_remove_mapping_symbol): If current and previous mapping symbol have same value, then remove the current $x only if the previous is $x+arch; Otherwise, always remove previous. (riscv_add_odd_padding_symbol): Updated. (riscv_check_mapping_symbols): Don't need to add any $x+arch if need_arch_map_symbol is false, so changed them to $x. (riscv_frag_align_code): Updated since riscv_mapping_state is changed. (riscv_init_frag): Likewise. (s_riscv_insn): Likewise. (riscv_elf_final_processing): Call riscv_release_subset_list to release subset_list of riscv_rps_as, rather than only release arch_str in the riscv_write_out_attrs. (riscv_write_out_attrs): No need to call riscv_arch_str, just get arch_str from subset_list of riscv_rps_as. * config/tc-riscv.h (riscv_segment_info_type): Record current $x+arch mapping symbol of each segment. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-0*: Merged and replaced by mapping.s. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping.s: New testcase, to test most of the cases in one file. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-symbols.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-dis.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-non-arch.s: New testcase for the case that does need any $x+arch. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-non-arch.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/option-arch-01a.d: Updated. opcodes/ * riscv-dis.c (riscv_disassemble_insn): Set riscv_fpr_names back to riscv_fpr_names_abi or riscv_fpr_names_numeric when zfinx is disabled for some specfic code region. (riscv_get_map_state): Recognized mapping symbols $x+arch, and then reset the architecture string once the ISA is different.
2022-10-28binutils: Update my e-mail and Yunhai's e-mailLifang Xia1-2/+2
binutils/ * MAINTAINERS(C-SKY): update e-mails of Lifang & Yunhai.
2022-10-27PowerPC: Add support for RFC02658 - MMA+ Outer-Product InstructionsPeter Bergner5-3/+119
gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (md_assemble): Only check for prefix opcodes. * testsuite/gas/ppc/rfc02658.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/ppc/rfc02658.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/ppc/ppc.exp: Run it. opcodes/ * ppc-opc.c (XMSK8, P_GERX4_MASK, P_GERX2_MASK, XX3GERX_MASK): New. (powerpc_opcodes): Add dmxvi8gerx4pp, dmxvi8gerx4, dmxvf16gerx2pp, dmxvf16gerx2, dmxvbf16gerx2pp, dmxvf16gerx2np, dmxvbf16gerx2, dmxvi8gerx4spp, dmxvbf16gerx2np, dmxvf16gerx2pn, dmxvbf16gerx2pn, dmxvf16gerx2nn, dmxvbf16gerx2nn, pmdmxvi8gerx4pp, pmdmxvi8gerx4, pmdmxvf16gerx2pp, pmdmxvf16gerx2, pmdmxvbf16gerx2pp, pmdmxvf16gerx2np, pmdmxvbf16gerx2, pmdmxvi8gerx4spp, pmdmxvbf16gerx2np, pmdmxvf16gerx2pn, pmdmxvbf16gerx2pn, pmdmxvf16gerx2nn, pmdmxvbf16gerx2nn.
2022-10-27PowerPC: Add support for RFC02653 - Dense Math FacilityPeter Bergner9-106/+479
gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (pre_defined_registers): Add dense math registers. (md_assemble): Check dmr specified in correct operand. * testsuite/gas/ppc/outerprod.s <dmsetaccz, dmxvbf16ger2, dmxvbf16ger2nn, dmxvbf16ger2np, dmxvbf16ger2pn, dmxvbf16ger2pp, dmxvf16ger2, dmxvf16ger2nn, dmxvf16ger2np, dmxvf16ger2pn, dmxvf16ger2pp, dmxvf32ger, dmxvf32gernn, dmxvf32gernp, dmxvf32gerpn, dmxvf32gerpp, dmxvf64ger, dmxvf64gernn, dmxvf64gernp, dmxvf64gerpn, dmxvf64gerpp, dmxvi16ger2, dmxvi16ger2pp, dmxvi16ger2s, dmxvi16ger2spp, dmxvi4ger8, dmxvi4ger8pp, dmxvi8ger4, dmxvi8ger4pp, dmxvi8ger4spp, dmxxmfacc, dmxxmtacc, pmdmxvbf16ger2, pmdmxvbf16ger2nn, pmdmxvbf16ger2np, pmdmxvbf16ger2pn, pmdmxvbf16ger2pp, pmdmxvf16ger2, pmdmxvf16ger2nn, pmdmxvf16ger2np, pmdmxvf16ger2pn, pmdmxvf16ger2pp, pmdmxvf32ger, pmdmxvf32gernn, pmdmxvf32gernp, pmdmxvf32gerpn, pmdmxvf32gerpp, pmdmxvf64ger, pmdmxvf64gernn, pmdmxvf64gernp, pmdmxvf64gerpn, pmdmxvf64gerpp, pmdmxvi16ger2, pmdmxvi16ger2pp, pmdmxvi16ger2s, pmdmxvi16ger2spp, pmdmxvi4ger8, pmdmxvi4ger8pp, pmdmxvi8ger4, pmdmxvi8ger4pp, pmdmxvi8ger4spp>: Add new tests. * testsuite/gas/ppc/outerprod.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/ppc/rfc02653.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/ppc/rfc02653.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/ppc/ppc.exp: Run it. include/ * opcode/ppc.h (PPC_OPERAND_DMR): Define. Renumber following PPC_OPERAND defines. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (print_insn_powerpc): Prepend 'dm' when printing DMR regs. * ppc-opc.c (insert_p2, (extract_p2, (insert_xa5, (extract_xa5, insert_xb5, (extract_xb5): New functions. (insert_xa6a, extract_xa6a, insert_xb6a, extract_xb6a): Disallow operand overlap only on Power10. (DMR, DMRAB, P1, P2, XA5p, XB5p, XDMR_MASK, XDMRDMR_MASK, XX2ACC_MASK, XX2DMR_MASK, XX3DMR_MASK): New defines. (powerpc_opcodes): Add dmmr, dmsetaccz, dmsetdmrz, dmxor, dmxvbf16ger2, dmxvbf16ger2nn, dmxvbf16ger2np, dmxvbf16ger2pn, dmxvbf16ger2pp, dmxvf16ger2, dmxvf16ger2nn, dmxvf16ger2np, dmxvf16ger2pn, dmxvf16ger2pp, dmxvf32ger, dmxvf32gernn, dmxvf32gernp, dmxvf32gerpn, dmxvf32gerpp, dmxvf64ger, dmxvf64gernn, dmxvf64gernp, dmxvf64gerpn, dmxvf64gerpp, dmxvi16ger2, dmxvi16ger2pp, dmxvi16ger2s, dmxvi16ger2spp, dmxvi4ger8, dmxvi4ger8pp, dmxvi8ger4, dmxvi8ger4pp, dmxvi8ger4spp, dmxxextfdmr256, dmxxextfdmr512, dmxxinstdmr256, dmxxinstdmr512, dmxxmfacc, dmxxmtacc, pmdmxvbf16ger2, pmdmxvbf16ger2nn, pmdmxvbf16ger2np, pmdmxvbf16ger2pn, pmdmxvbf16ger2pp, pmdmxvf16ger2, pmdmxvf16ger2nn, pmdmxvf16ger2np, pmdmxvf16ger2pn, pmdmxvf16ger2pp, pmdmxvf32ger, pmdmxvf32gernn, pmdmxvf32gernp, pmdmxvf32gerpn, pmdmxvf32gerpp, pmdmxvf64ger, pmdmxvf64gernn, pmdmxvf64gernp, pmdmxvf64gerpn, pmdmxvf64gerpp, pmdmxvi16ger2, pmdmxvi16ger2pp, pmdmxvi16ger2s, pmdmxvi16ger2spp, pmdmxvi4ger8, pmdmxvi4ger8pp, pmdmxvi8ger4, pmdmxvi8ger4pp, pmdmxvi8ger4spp.
2022-10-28Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-10-27sim/cgen: initialize variable at creation in engine_run_nAndrew Burgess1-6/+3
Zero initialize engine_fns entirely at creation, then override those fields we intend to use, rather than zero just initializing the unused fields later on. There should be no user visible changes after this commit.
2022-10-27[gdb/testsuite] Remove address from test namesTom de Vries3-3/+5
I noticed an address in a test name: ... PASS: gdb.base/eh_return.exp: gdb_breakpoint: \ set breakpoint at *0x000000000040071b ... Stabilize the test name by using "set breakpoint on address" instead. Likewise in two other test-cases. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-10-27[gdb/testsuite] Disable styling in host board local-remote-host-native.expTom de Vries1-0/+4
Propagate fix from commit 17c68d98f74 ("[gdb/testsuite] Disable styling in host board local-remote-host.exp") to local-remote-host-native.exp. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-10-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix silent timeouts in gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp with remote hostTom de Vries2-1/+3
I noticed that running test-case gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp with host board local-remote-host.exp takes about 44 seconds. I found two silent timeouts responsible for this. The first is in mi_gdb_exit, where we have: ... if { [is_remote host] && [board_info host exists fileid] } { send_gdb "999-gdb-exit\n" gdb_expect 10 { -re "y or n" { send_gdb "y\n" exp_continue } -re "Undefined command.*$gdb_prompt $" { send_gdb "quit\n" exp_continue } -re "DOSEXIT code" { } } } ... so in gdb.log we see: ... 999-gdb-exit^M 999^exit^M =thread-exited,id="1",group-id="i1"^M =thread-group-exited,id="i1"^M ... after which expect just waits for the timeout. Fix this by adding a gdb_expect clause to parse the exit: ... -re "\r\n999\\^exit\r\n" { } ... Note that we're not parsing the thread-exited/thread-group-exited messages, because they may not be present: ... $ gdb -i=mi =thread-group-added,id="i1" (gdb) 999-gdb-exit 999^exit $ ... After fixing that, we have: ... (gdb) ^M saw mi error PASS: gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp: inferior-tty=separate: mi=separate: \ force-fail=1: run failure detected quit^M &"quit\n"^M ... What seems to be happening is that default_gdb_exit sends a cli interpreter quit command to an mi interpreter, after which again expect just waits for the timeout. Fix this by adding mi_gdb_exit to the end of the test-case, as in many other gdb.mi/*.exp test-cases. After these two fixes, the test-case takes about 4 seconds. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-10-27[gdb/testsuite] Use remote_exec chmod instead of remote_spawnTom de Vries2-2/+2
I build gdb using -O2, and ran the testsuite using taskset -c 0, and ran into: ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.server/connect-with-no-symbol-file.exp: sysroot=: \ action=delete: setup: adjust sysroot builtin_spawn gdbserver --once localhost:2385 /connect-with-no-symbol-file^M /bin/bash: connect-with-no-symbol-file: Permission denied^M /bin/bash: line 0: exec: connect-with-no-symbol-file: cannot execute: \ Permission denied^M During startup program exited with code 126.^M Exiting^M target remote localhost:2385^M `connect-with-no-symbol-file' has disappeared; keeping its symbols.^M localhost:2385: Connection timed out.^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.server/connect-with-no-symbol-file.exp: sysroot=: \ action=delete: connection to GDBserver succeeded ... The expected series of events is (skipping disconnect and detach as I don't think they're relevant to the problem): - enter scenario "permission" - cp $exec.bak $exec - gdbserver start with $exec - chmod 000 $exec - connect to gdbserver - enter scenario "delete" - cp $exec.bak $exec - gdbserver start with $exec - delete $exec - connect to gdbserver The problem is that the chmod is executed using remote_spawn: ... } elseif { $action == "permission" } { remote_spawn target "chmod 000 $target_exec" } ... without waiting on the resulting spawn id, so we're not sure when the chmod will have effect. The FAIL we're seeing above is explained by the chmod having effect during the delete scenario, after the "cp $exec.bak $exec" and before the "gdbserver start with $exec". Fix this by using remote_exec instead. Likewise, fix a similar case in gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp. Tested on x86_64-linux. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29726
2022-10-27RISC-V: Fix build failures for -Werror=sign-compare.Nelson Chu1-2/+6
elfnn-riscv.c: In function ‘riscv_relax_resolve_delete_relocs’: elfnn-riscv.c:4256:30: error: operand of ‘?:’ changes signedness from ‘int’ to ‘unsigned int’ due to unsignedness of other operand [-Werror=sign-compare] So make the operands unsigned could resolve problem. bfd/ * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_relax_resolve_delete_relocs): Fixed build failures for -Werror=sign-compare.
2022-10-27Fuzzed files in archivesAlan Modra1-0/+1
Given a fuzzed object file in an archive with section size exceeding file size, objcopy will report an error like "section size (0xfeffffff bytes) is larger than file size (0x17a bytes)" but will create a copy of the object laid out for the large section. That means a large temporary file on disk that is read back and written to the output archive, which can take a while. The output archive is then deleted due to the error. Avoid some of this silliness. * objcopy.c (copy_section): If section contents cannot be read set output section size to zero.
2022-10-27tests: use canonical option nameMartin Liska1-1/+1
ld/ChangeLog: * testsuite/ld-size/size.exp: Use canonical option name.
2022-10-27re: Support Intel AMX-FP16Alan Modra2-0/+2
Fix these fails due to the target padding out sections with nops. x86_64-w64-mingw32 +FAIL: x86_64 AMX-FP16 insns x86_64-w64-mingw32 +FAIL: x86_64 AMX-FP16 insns (Intel disassembly) * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-amx-fp16-intel.d: Accept trailing nops. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-amx-fp16.d: Likewise.
2022-10-27Re: ld/testsuite: adjust ld-arm to run shared tests only when supportedAlan Modra1-2/+2
commit 67527cffcd enabled previously disabled tests unresolved-1-dyn, thumb-plt and thumb-plt-got for nacl. The first fails due to trying to link against mixed-lib.so which isn't compiled for nacl. The last two fail with objdump: tmpdir/dump(.rel.plt): relocation 0 has invalid symbol index 14885104 and readelf: Error: bad symbol index: 00e320f0 in reloc Relocation section '.rel.plt' at offset 0x128 contains 1 entry: Offset Info Type Sym. Value Symbol's Name e320f000 e320f000 R_ARM_NONE * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Disable unresolved-1-dyn, thumb-plt and thumb-plt-got for nacl.
2022-10-27Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-10-26gdb/testsuite: fix gdb.guile/scm-parameter.exp "wrong type argument" test ↵Simon Marchi1-4/+4
pattern for Guile >= 2.2 Since commit 90319cefe3 ("GDB/Guile: Don't assert that an integer value is boolean"), I see: FAIL: gdb.guile/scm-parameter.exp: kind=PARAM_ZINTEGER: test-PARAM_ZINTEGER-param: guile (set-parameter-value! test-PARAM_ZINTEGER-param #:unlimited) FAIL: gdb.guile/scm-parameter.exp: kind=PARAM_ZUINTEGER: test-PARAM_ZUINTEGER-param: guile (set-parameter-value! test-PARAM_ZUINTEGER-param #:unlimited) This comes from the fact that GDB outputs this: ERROR: In procedure set-parameter-value!: In procedure gdbscm_set_parameter_value_x: Wrong type argument in position 2 (expecting integer): #:unlimited Error while executing Scheme code. while the test expects an additional "ERROR:" on the second line, something like this: ERROR: In procedure set-parameter-value!: ERROR: In procedure gdbscm_set_parameter_value_x: Wrong type argument in position 2 (expecting integer): #:unlimited Error while executing Scheme code. Guile 2.0 outputs the `ERROR:` on the second line, while later versions do not. Change the pattern to accept both outputs. This is similar to commit 6bbe1a929c6 ("[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp with guile 3.0"). Change-Id: I9dc45e7492a4f08340cad974610242ed689de959
2022-10-26gdb/arm: Fix M-profile EXC_RETURNLuis Machado1-2/+2
Arm v8-M Architecture Reference Manual, D1.2.95 EXC_RETURN, Exception Return Payload describes ES bit: "ES, bit [0] Exception Secure. The security domain the exception was taken to. The possible values of this bit are: 0 Non-secure. 1 Secure" arm-tdep.c:3443, arm_m_exception_cache () function tests this bit: exception_domain_is_secure = (bit (lr, 0) == 0); The test is negated! Later on line 3553, the condition evaluates if an additional state context is stacked: /* With the Security extension, the hardware saves R4..R11 too. */ if (tdep->have_sec_ext && secure_stack_used && (!default_callee_register_stacking || exception_domain_is_secure)) RM, B3.19 Exception entry, context stacking reads: RPLHM "In a PE with the Security Extension, on taking an exception, the PE hardware: ... 2. If exception entry requires a transition from Secure state to Non-secure state, the PE hardware extends the stack frame and also saves additional state context." So we should test for !exception_domain_is_secure instead of non-negated value! These two bugs compensate each other so unstacking works correctly. But another test of exception_domain_is_secure (negated due to the first bug) prevents arm_unwind_secure_frames to work as expected: /* Unwinding from non-secure to secure can trip security measures. In order to avoid the debugger being intrusive, rely on the user to configure the requested mode. */ if (secure_stack_used && !exception_domain_is_secure && !arm_unwind_secure_frames) Test with GNU gdb (GDB) 13.0.50.20221016-git. Stopped in a non-secure handler: (gdb) set arm unwind-secure-frames 0 (gdb) bt #0 HAL_SYSTICK_Callback () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/NonSecure/Src/nsmain.c:490 #1 0x0804081c in SysTick_Handler () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/NonSecure/Src/nsstm32l5xx_it.c:134 #2 <signal handler called> #3 HAL_GPIO_ReadPin (GPIOx=0x52020800, GPIO_Pin=8192) at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Drivers/STM32L5xx_HAL_Driver/Src/stm32l5xx_hal_gpio.c:386 #4 0x0c000338 in SECURE_Mode () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Secure/Src/main.c:86 #5 0x080403f2 in main () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/NonSecure/Src/nsmain.c:278 Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?) The frames #3 and #4 are secure. backtrace should stop before #3. Stopped in a secure handler: (gdb) bt #0 HAL_SYSTICK_Callback () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Secure/Src/main.c:425 #1 0x0c000b6a in SysTick_Handler () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Secure/Src/stm32l5xx_it.c:234 warning: Non-secure to secure stack unwinding disabled. #2 <signal handler called> The exception from secure to secure erroneously stops unwinding. It should continue as far as the security unlimited backtrace: (gdb) set arm unwind-secure-frames 1 (gdb) si <-- used to rebuild frame cache after change of unwind-secure-frames 0x0c0008e6 425 if (SecureTimingDelay != 0U) (gdb) bt #0 0x0c0008e6 in HAL_SYSTICK_Callback () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Secure/Src/main.c:425 #1 0x0c000b6a in SysTick_Handler () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Secure/Src/stm32l5xx_it.c:234 #2 <signal handler called> #3 0x0c000328 in SECURE_Mode () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Secure/Src/main.c:88 #4 0x080403f2 in main () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/NonSecure/Src/nsmain.c:278 Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?) Set exception_domain_is_secure to the value expected by its name. Fix exception_domain_is_secure usage in the additional state context stacking condition. Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
2022-10-26gdb/arm: fix IPSR field test in arm_m_exception_cache ()Luis Machado1-1/+1
Arm v8-M Architecture Reference Manual, D1.2.141 IPSR, Interrupt Program Status Register reads "Exception, bits [8:0]" 9 bits, not 8! It is uncommon but true! Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
2022-10-26gdb/arm: Terminate frame unwinding in M-profile lockupLuis Machado1-3/+53
In the lockup state the PC value of the the outer frame is irreversibly lost. The other registers are intact so LR likely contains PC of some frame next to the outer one, but we cannot analyze the nearest outer frame without knowing its PC therefore we do not know SP fixup for this frame. The frame unwinder possibly gets mad due to the wrong SP value. To prevent problems terminate unwinding if PC contains the magic value of the lockup state. Example session wihtout this change, Cortex-M33 CPU in lockup, gdb 13.0.50.20221016-git: ---------------- (gdb) c Continuing. Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt. 0xeffffffe in ?? () (gdb) bt #0 0xeffffffe in ?? () #1 0x0c000a9c in HardFault_Handler () at C:/dvl/stm32l5trustzone/GPIO_IOToggle_TrustZone/Secure/Src/stm32l5xx_it.c:99 #2 0x2002ffd8 in ?? () Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?) (gdb) ---------------- The frame #1 is at correct PC taken from LR, #2 is a total nonsense. With the change: ---------------- (gdb) c Continuing. Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt. warning: ARM M in lockup state, stack unwinding terminated. <signal handler called> (gdb) bt #0 <signal handler called> (gdb) ---------------- There is a visible drawback of emitting a warning in a cache buildnig routine as introduced in Torbjörn SVENSSON's [PATCH v4] gdb/arm: Stop unwinding on error, but do not assert The warning is printed just once and not repeated on each backtrace command. Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
2022-10-26gdb: copyright: make file header scan a bit more pythonicMike Frysinger1-9/+6
Should be functionally the same, but uses more pythonic idioms to get fewer lines of code, and to make sure to not leak open file handles. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2022-10-26gdb: make copyright.py interface a bit nicerMike Frysinger1-5/+16
This way people can run `./copyright.py --help` and get some info as to what this does without it going and modifying the tree.
2022-10-26sim: testsuite: improve parallel test processingMike Frysinger2-8/+10
The current logic limits itself to a maxdepth of 4 when looking for results. This wouldn't be a problem if cris didn't have a testsuite at a depth of 5 which we end up ignoring when summarizing. Rather than bump the number from 4 to 5, rework the code so that we gather the exact set of tests that we tried to run.
2022-10-26buffer overflow in _bfd_XX_print_ce_compressed_pdataAlan Modra1-0/+2
More fuzzed fun. * peXXigen.c (_bfd_XX_print_ce_compressed_pdata): Use smaller of virt_size and bfd section size as limit of function table.
2022-10-26Correct ELF reloc size sanity checkAlan Modra1-6/+11
The external reloc size check was wrong. Here asect is the code/data section, not the reloc section. So using this_hdr gave the size of the code/data section. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_get_reloc_upper_bound): Properly get external size from reloc headers.
2022-10-26segfault in objdump.c reloc_atAlan Modra1-2/+2
bfd_canonicalize_reloc returns -1L on errors. * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Properly handle error return from bfd_canonicalize_reloc.
2022-10-26som.c reloc sanity checkingAlan Modra1-295/+287
This patch checks that relocations emitted in som_write_fixups have offsets that are monotonic and within a section. To do that properly using bfd_reloc_offset_in_range it is necessary to set the reloc howto size field, which isn't used otherwise by the som backend. Note that the sizes used are not exactly those in the old sizing switch statement deleted from som_write_fixups, but all relocs handled by the main switch statement there get the same size. Most unhandled relocs get a zero size (exceptions being R_RELOCATION, R_SPACE_REF, R_MILLI_REL, R_BREAKPOINT which all involve writing one word according to my SOM reference). I figure it doesn't matter since any unhandled reloc is converted to 0xff R_RESERVED, and a default of zero is better for a "don't know" reloc. Besides tidying the code, stringizing name from type in SOM_HOWTO fixes R_REPEATED_INIT name. * som.c (SOM_HOWTO): Add SIZE arg, delete NAME. Stringize type to name. (som_hppa_howto_table): Update with sizes. (som_write_fixups): Delete sizing switch statement. Sanity check bfd_reloc address against subsection size.
2022-10-26som.c buffer overflowAlan Modra1-4/+6
Fuzzed object files can put random values in bfd_reloc->address, leading to large som_reloc_skip output. * som.c (som_write_fixups): Allow for maximal som_reloc_skip.
2022-10-26PR29720, objdump -S crashes if build-id is missingAlan Modra1-9/+11
PR 29720 * objdump.c (slurp_file): Don't call debuginfod_find_source when build_id is NULL.
2022-10-26Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-10-25gdb: remove spurious spaces after frame_info_ptrSimon Marchi22-68/+68
Fix some whitespace issues introduced with the frame_info_ptr patch. Change-Id: I158d30d8108c97564276c647fc98283ff7b12163