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2022-07-19x86: Disallow invalid relocations against protected symbolsH.J. Lu11-24/+47
Since glibc 2.36 will issue warnings for copy relocation against protected symbols and non-canonical reference to canonical protected functions, change the linker to always disallow such relocations. bfd/ * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_scan_relocs): Remove check for elf_has_indirect_extern_access. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_scan_relocs): Likewise. (elf_x86_64_relocate_section): Remove check for elf_has_no_copy_on_protected. * elfxx-x86.c (elf_x86_allocate_dynrelocs): Check for building executable instead of elf_has_no_copy_on_protected. (_bfd_x86_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol): Disallow copy relocation against non-copyable protected symbol. * elfxx-x86.h (SYMBOL_NO_COPYRELOC): Remove check for elf_has_no_copy_on_protected. ld/ * testsuite/ld-i386/i386.exp: Expect linker error for PR ld/17709 test. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr17709.rd: Removed. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr17709.err: New file. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr17709.rd: Removed. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr17709.err: New file. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr28875-func.err: Updated. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp: Expect linker error for PR ld/17709 test. Add tests for function pointer against protected function.
2022-07-19x86: Make protected symbols local for -sharedFangrui Song13-39/+24
Call _bfd_elf_symbol_refs_local_p with local_protected==true. This has 2 noticeable effects for -shared: * GOT-generating relocations referencing a protected data symbol no longer lead to a GLOB_DAT (similar to a hidden symbol). * Direct access relocations (e.g. R_X86_64_PC32) no longer has the confusing diagnostic below. __attribute__((visibility("protected"))) void *foo() { return (void *)foo; } // gcc -fpic -shared -fuse-ld=bfd relocation R_X86_64_PC32 against protected symbol `foo' can not be used when making a shared object The new behavior matches arm, aarch64 (commit 83c325007c5599fa9b60b8d5f7b84842160e1d1b), and powerpc ports, and other linkers: gold and ld.lld. Note: if some code tries to use direct access relocations to take the address of foo, the pointer equality will break, but the error should be reported on the executable link, not on the innocent shared object link. glibc 2.36 will give a warning at relocation resolving time. With this change, `#define elf_backend_extern_protected_data 1` is no longer effective. Just remove it. Remove the test "Run protected-func-1 without PIE" since -fno-pic address taken operation in the executable doesn't work with protected symbol in a shared object by default. Similarly, remove protected-data-1a and protected-data-1b. protected-data-1b can be made working by removing HAVE_LD_PIE_COPYRELOC from GCC (https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-June/596678.html).
2022-07-19Reformat gdbarch-components.py to fix deviationsLuis Machado1-1/+6
Reformat to make sure we have a clean file with no deviations from the expected python code format.
2022-07-19[AArch64] MTE corefile supportLuis Machado17-8/+1048
Teach GDB how to dump memory tags for AArch64 when using the gcore command and how to read memory tag data back from a core file generated by GDB (via gcore) or by the Linux kernel. The format is documented in the Linux Kernel documentation [1]. Each tagged memory range (listed in /proc/<pid>/smaps) gets dumped to its own PT_AARCH64_MEMTAG_MTE segment. A section named ".memtag" is created for each of those segments when reading the core file back. To save a little bit of space, given MTE tags only take 4 bits, the memory tags are stored packed as 2 tags per byte. When reading the data back, the tags are unpacked. I've added a new testcase to exercise the feature. Build-tested with --enable-targets=all and regression tested on aarch64-linux Ubuntu 20.04. [1] Documentation/arm64/memory-tagging-extension.rst (Core Dump Support)
2022-07-19[AArch64] Support AArch64 MTE memory tag dumps in core filesLuis Machado3-0/+93
The Linux kernel can dump memory tag segments to a core file, one segment per mapped range. The format and documentation can be found in the Linux kernel tree [1]. The following patch adjusts bfd and binutils so they can handle this new segment type and display it accordingly. It also adds code required so GDB can properly read/dump core file data containing memory tags. Upon reading, each segment that contains memory tags gets mapped to a section named "memtag". These sections will be used by GDB to lookup the tag data. There can be multiple such sections with the same name, and they are not numbered to simplify GDB's handling and lookup. There is another patch for GDB that enables both reading and dumping of memory tag segments. Tested on aarch64-linux Ubuntu 20.04. [1] Documentation/arm64/memory-tagging-extension.rst (Core Dump Support)
2022-07-19[AArch64] Fix testcase compilation failureLuis Machado1-5/+10
Newer distros carry newer headers that contains MTE definitions. Account for that fact in the MTE testcases (gdb.arch/aarch64-mte.exp) and define constants conditionally to prevent compilation failures.
2022-07-18ld: Pass -nostdlib to compiler with -rH.J. Lu1-1/+1
Pass -nostdlib to compiler with -r to avoid unnecessary .o file and libraries. PR ld/29377 * testsuite/ld-elf/linux-x86.exp: Pass -nostdlib with -r.
2022-07-18x86: Properly check invalid relocation against protected symbolH.J. Lu5-0/+35
Only check invalid relocation against protected symbol defined in shared object. bfd/ PR ld/29377 * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_scan_relocs): Only check invalid relocation against protected symbol defined in shared object. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_scan_relocs): Likewise. ld/ PR ld/29377 * testsuite/ld-elf/linux-x86.exp: Run PR ld/29377 tests. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr29377a.c: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr29377b.c: Likewise.
2022-07-19Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-07-18gprofng: link libgprofng.so against -lpthreadVladimir Mezentsev2-4/+11
gprofng/ChangeLog 2022-07-15 Vladimir Mezentsev <vladimir.mezentsev@oracle.com> PR gprofng/29364 * src/Makefile.am (libgprofng_la_LIBADD): Add -lpthread. * src/Makefile.in: Rebuild.
2022-07-18gprofng: fix regression in build and a race condition in autoreconfVladimir Mezentsev4-6/+102
gprofng/ChangeLog 2022-07-14 Vladimir Mezentsev <vladimir.mezentsev@oracle.com> PR gprofng/29338 * libcollector/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_HEADERS): Fix a race condition. * libcollector/configure: Rebuild. * libcollector/Makefile.in: Rebuild. * common/config.h.in: Rebuild. * common/lib-config.h.in: Created by autoreconf.
2022-07-18Add gdb.free_objfile event registryTom Tromey9-0/+208
Currently, Python code can use event registries to detect when gdb loads a new objfile, and when gdb clears the objfile list. However, there's no way to detect the removal of an objfile, say when the inferior calls dlclose. This patch adds a gdb.free_objfile event registry and arranges for an event to be emitted in this case.
2022-07-18Put gdb.base/bt-on-fatal-signal.exp GDB cores in output dirPedro Alves1-0/+5
I noticed that gdb.base/bt-on-fatal-signal.exp was contributing four core files to the count of unexpected core files: $ make check TESTS="gdb.base/bt-on-fatal-signal.exp" === gdb Summary === # of unexpected core files 4 # of expected passes 21 These are GDB core dumps. They are expected, however, because the whole point of the testcase is to crash GDB with a signal. Make GDB change its current directory to the output dir just before crashing, so that the core files end up there. The result is now: === gdb Summary === # of expected passes 25 and: $ find . -name "core.*" ./testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/bt-on-fatal-signal/core.gdb.1676506.nelson.1657727692 ./testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/bt-on-fatal-signal/core.gdb.1672585.nelson.1657727671 ./testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/bt-on-fatal-signal/core.gdb.1674833.nelson.1657727683 ./testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/bt-on-fatal-signal/core.gdb.1673709.nelson.1657727676 (Note the test is skipped at the top if on a remote host.) Change-Id: I79e4fb2e91330279c7a509930b1952194a72e85a
2022-07-18Remove array typedef assumption for AdaTom Tromey5-2/+143
Currently the Ada code assumes that it can distinguish between a multi-dimensional array and an array of arrays by looking for an intervening typedef -- that is, for an array of arrays, there will be a typedef wrapping the innermost array type. A recent compiler change removes this typedef, which causes a gdb failure in the internal AdaCore test suite. This patch handles this case by checking whether the array type in question has a name.
2022-07-18Remove manual lifetime management from cli_interpTom Tromey1-22/+14
cli_interp manually manages its cli_out object. This patch changes it to use a unique_ptr, and also changes cli_uiout to be a private member.
2022-07-18Remove cli_out_newTom Tromey5-14/+4
cli_out_new is just a small wrapper around 'new'. This patch removes it, replacing it with uses of 'new' instead.
2022-07-18Replace input_interactive_p with a methodTom Tromey6-17/+18
This replaces the global input_interactive_p function with a new method ui::input_interactive_p.
2022-07-18Remove ui_register_input_event_handlerTom Tromey5-22/+22
This patch removes ui_register_input_event_handler and ui_unregister_input_event_handler, replacing them with methods on 'ui'. It also changes gdb to use these methods everywhere, rather than sometimes reaching in to the ui to manage the file descriptor directly.
2022-07-18opcodes/arc: Implement style support in the disassemblerClaudiu Zissulescu3-46/+117
Update the ARC disassembler to supply style information to the disassembler output. The output formatting remains unchanged. opcodes/ChangeLog: * disassemble.c (disassemble_init_for_target): Set created_styled_output for ARC based targets. * arc-dis.c (find_format_from_table): Use fprintf_styled_ftype instead of fprintf_ftype throughout. (find_format): Likewise. (print_flags): Likewise. (print_insn_arc): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@gmail.com>
2022-07-18arc: Update missing cipher.Claudiu Zissulescu2-1/+6
The ciphers 5,7, and 9 are missing when parsing an assembly instruction leading to errors when those ciphers are used. gas/config * tc-arc.c (md_assembly): Update strspn string with the missing ciphers. Signed-off-by: Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com>
2022-07-18[gdb/testsuite] Remove duplicate of supports_gnucTom de Vries1-11/+0
In commit 9d9dd861e98 ("[gdb/testsuite] Fix regression in step-indirect-call-thunk.exp with gcc 7") I accidentally committed a duplicate of supports_gnuc, which caused: ... DUPLICATE: gdb.base/gdb-caching-proc.exp: supports_gnuc: consistency ... Fix this by removing the duplicate. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-07-18gdb/python: look for python, then python 3 at configure timeAndrew Burgess2-4/+11
It is possible that a system might have a python3 executable, but no python executable. For example, on my Fedora system the python2 package provides /usr/bin/python2, the python3 package provides /usr/bin/python3, and the python-unversioned-command package provides /usr/bin/python, which picks between python2 and python3. It is quite possible to only have python3 available on a system. Currently, when GDB configures, it looks for a 'python' executable. If non is found then GDB will be built without python support. Or the user needs to configure using --with-python=/usr/bin/python3. This commit updates GDB's configure.ac script to first look for 'python', and then 'python3'. Now, on a system that only has a python3 executable, GDB will automatically find, and use that in order to provide python support, no user supplied configure arguments are needed. I've tested this on my local machine by removing the python-unversioned-command package, confirming that there is no longer a 'python' executable in my $PATH, and then rebuilding GDB from scratch. GDB with this patch has python support.
2022-07-18x86: correct VMOVSH attributesJan Beulich5-5/+35
Both forms were missing VexW0 (thus allowing Evex.W=1 to be encoded by suitable means, which would cause #UD). The memory operand form further was using the wrong Masking value, thus allowing zeroing-masking to be encoded for the store form (which would again cause #UD).
2022-07-18x86: re-order insn template fieldsJan Beulich3-3720/+3728
This saves quite a number of shift instructions: The "operands" field can now be retrieved by just masking (no shift), and extracting the "extension_opcode" field now only requires a (signed) right shift, with no prereq left one. (Of course there may be architectures where, in a cross build, there might be no difference at all, e.g. when there are suitable bitfield extraction insns.)
2022-07-18[gdbsupport] Improve thread scheduling in parallel_for_eachTom de Vries1-0/+8
When running a task using parallel_for_each, we get the following distribution: ... Parallel for: n_elements: 7271 Parallel for: minimum elements per thread: 10 Parallel for: elts_per_thread: 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 0 : 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 1 : 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 2 : 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 3 : 0 Parallel for: elements on main thread : 1820 ... Note that there are 4 active threads, and scheduling elts_per_thread on each of those handles 4 * 1817 == 7268, leaving 3 "left over" elements. These leftovers are currently handled in the main thread. That doesn't seem to matter much for this example, but for say 10 threads and 99 elements, you'd have 9 threads handling 9 elements and 1 thread handling 18 elements. Instead, distribute the left over elements over the worker threads, such that we have: ... Parallel for: elements on worker thread 0 : 1818 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 1 : 1818 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 2 : 1818 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 3 : 0 Parallel for: elements on main thread : 1817 ... Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-07-18[gdb/testsuite] Allow override of ASAN_OPTIONS in lib/gdb.expTom de Vries1-7/+7
Use set_sanitizer_default for ASAN_OPTIONS in lib/gdb.exp. This allows us to override the default detect_leaks=0 setting, by manually doing: ... $ export ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=1 $ make check ... Tested on x86_64-linux, by building with -fsanitize=address and running test-case gdb.dwarf2/gdb-add-index.exp with and without "export ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=1".
2022-07-18[gdb/testsuite] Fix regression in step-indirect-call-thunk.exp with gcc 7Tom de Vries2-1/+16
Since commit 43127ae5714 ("Fix gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp") I run into: ... gdb compile failed, gcc: error: unrecognized command line option \ '-fcf-protection=none'; did you mean '-flto-partition=none'? UNTESTED: gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp: failed to prepare ... The problem is that -fcf-protection is supported starting gcc 8, but I'm using system gcc 7.5.0. Fix this by only adding -fcf-protection=none for gcc 8 and later. Tested on x86_64-linux, with gcc 7.5.0, 8.2.1 and 12.1.1.
2022-07-18[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.arch/i386-mpx.expTom de Vries1-1/+1
Since commit c4a3dbaf113 ("Expose current 'print' settings to Python") we have: ... (gdb) print /x $bnd0 = {0x10, 0x20}^M $22 = {lbound = 0x10, ubound = 0x20} : size 0x11^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.arch/i386-mpx.exp: verify size for bnd0 ... The regexp in the test-case expects "size 17". Fix this by updating the regexp. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-07-18[gdbsupport] Add parallel_for_each_debugTom de Vries1-1/+23
Add a parallel_for_each_debug variable, set to false by default. With an a.out compiled from hello world, we get with parallel_for_each_debug == true: ... $ gdb -q -batch a.out -ex start ... Parallel for: n_elements: 7271 Parallel for: minimum elements per thread: 10 Parallel for: elts_per_thread: 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 0 : 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 1 : 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 2 : 1817 Parallel for: elements on worker thread 3 : 0 Parallel for: elements on main thread : 1820 Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at /home/vries/hello.c:6 6 printf ("hello\n"); ... Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-07-18Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
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2022-07-15gdb-add-index always generates an error when libdebuginfod wasn't compiled inAaron Merey1-1/+3
gdb-add-index runs gdb with -iex 'set debuginfod enabled off'. If gdb is not compiled against libdebuginfod this causes an unnecessary error message to be printed to stderr indicating that gdb was not built with debuginfod support. Fix this by changing the 'set debuginfod enabled off' command to a no-op when gdb isn't built with libdebuginfod.
2022-07-15gdb/testsuite: modernize gdb.base/maint.expBruno Larsen1-101/+45
gdb.base/maint.exp was using several gdb_expect statements, probably because this test case predates the existance of gdb_test_multiple. This commit updates the test case to use gdb_test_multiple, making it more resilient to internal errors and such. The only gdb_expect left in the testcase is one that specifically looks for an internal error being triggered as a PASS.
2022-07-15Add 'nibbles' to gdb.print_optionsTom Tromey2-2/+6
When I rebased and updated the print_options patch, I forgot to update print_options to add the new 'nibbles' feature to the result. This patch fixes the oversight. I'm checking this in.
2022-07-15PowerPC: Add support for IEEE 128-bit format.Carl Love1-18/+69
The test gdb.base/infcall-nested-structs-c.exp fails on a gdb assert in function ppc64_sysv_abi_return_value in file gdb/ppc-sysv-tdep.c. The assert is due to the missing IEEE 128-bit support in file gdb/ppc-sysv-tdep.c. The IBM long double was the initial float 128-bit support added by IBM The IEEE 128-bit support, which is similar IBM long double support, was made the default starting with GCC 12. The floating point format differences include the number of bits used to encode the exponent and significand. Also, IBM long double values are passed in a pair of floating point registers. The IEEE 128-bit value is passed in a single vector register. This patch fixes the gdb_assert (ok); in function ppc64_sysv_abi_return_value in gdb/ppc-sysv-tdep.c by adding IEEE FLOAT 128-bit type support for PowerPC. The patch has been tested on Power 10, ELFv2. It fixes the following list of regression failures on Power 10: gdb.base/infcall-nested-structs-c.exp 192 gdb.base/infcall-nested-structs-c++.exp 76 gdb.base/structs.exp 9 The patch has been tested on Power 8 BE which is ELFv1.
2022-07-15Add 'summary' mode to Value.format_stringTom Tromey6-1/+26
This adds a 'summary' mode to Value.format_string and to gdb.print_options. For the former, it lets Python code format values using this mode. For the latter, it lets a printer potentially detect if it is being called in a backtrace with 'set print frame-arguments' set to 'scalars'. I considered adding a new mode here to let a pretty-printer see whether it was being called in a 'backtrace' context at all, but I'm not sure if this is really desirable.
2022-07-15Expose current 'print' settings to PythonTom Tromey10-26/+209
PR python/17291 asks for access to the current print options. While I think this need is largely satisfied by the existence of Value.format_string, it seemed to me that a bit more could be done. First, while Value.format_string uses the user's settings, it does not react to temporary settings such as "print/x". This patch changes this. Second, there is no good way to examine the current settings (in particular the temporary ones in effect for just a single "print"). This patch adds this as well. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17291
2022-07-15PowerPC: fix for gdb.base/eh_return.expCarl Love1-1/+35
Disable the Traceback Table generation on PowerPC for this test. The Traceback Table consists of a series of bit fields to indicate things like the Traceback Table version, language, and specific information about the function. The Traceback Table is generated following the end of the code for every function by default. The Traceback Table is defined in the PowerPC ELF ABI and is intended to support debuggers and exception handlers. The Traceback Table is displayed in the disassembly of functions by default and is part of the function length. The table is typically interpreted by the disassembler as data represented by .long xxx entries. Generation of the Traceback Table is disabled in this test using the PowerPC specific gcc compiler option -mtraceback=no, the xlc option additional_flags-qtable=none and the clang optons -mllvm -xcoff-traceback-table=false. Disabling the Traceback Table generation in this test results in the gdb_test_multiple statement correctly locating the address of the bclr instruction before the statement "End of assembler dump." in the disassembly output.
2022-07-15Run 'black' on gdbTom Tromey2-5/+8
Running 'black' on gdb fixed a couple of small issues. This patch is the result.
2022-07-15Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-07-14[gdb/symtab] Fix data race in cooked_index_functions::expand_symtabs_matchingTom de Vries2-5/+14
When building gdb with -fsanitize-threads and running test-case gdb.ada/char_enum_unicode.exp, I run into: ... WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=21301)^M Write of size 8 at 0x7b2000008080 by main thread:^M #0 free <null> (libtsan.so.2+0x4c5e2)^M #1 _dl_close_worker <null> (ld-linux-x86-64.so.2+0x4b7b)^M #2 convert_between_encodings() charset.c:584^M ... #21 cooked_index_functions::expand_symtabs_matching() read.c:18606 ... This is fixed by making cooked_index_functions::expand_symtabs_matching wait for the cooked index finalization to be done. Tested on x86_64-linux. https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29311 https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29286
2022-07-14[gdbsupport] Add sequential_for_eachTom de Vries1-0/+23
Add a sequential_for_each alongside the parallel_for_each, which can be used as a drop-in replacement. This can be useful when debugging multi-threading behaviour, and you want to limit multi-threading in a fine-grained way. Tested on x86_64-linux, by using it instead of the parallel_for_each in dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard.
2022-07-14gdb: Document floating-point support for LoongArchTiezhu Yang2-0/+8
Update NEWS and gdb.texinfo to document floating-point support for LoongArch. Signed-off-by: Tiezhu Yang <yangtiezhu@loongson.cn>
2022-07-14[gdb/build] Fix gdb build with gcc 4.8.5Tom de Vries1-0/+2
When building gdb with gcc 4.8.5, we run into: ... In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.8/future:43:0, from gdbsupport/thread-pool.h:30, from gdb/dwarf2/cooked-index.h:33, from gdb/dwarf2/read.h:26, from gdb/dwarf2/abbrev-cache.c:21: /usr/include/c++/4.8/atomic: In instantiation of \ ‘_Tp std::atomic<_Tp>::load(std::memory_order) const [with _Tp = \ packed<dwarf_unit_type, 1ul>; std::memory_order = std::memory_order]’: gdb/dwarf2/read.h:332:44: required from here /usr/include/c++/4.8/atomic:208:13: error: no matching function for call to \ ‘packed<dwarf_unit_type, 1ul>::packed()’ _Tp tmp; ^ ... Fix this by adding the default constructor for packed. Tested on x86_64-linux, with gdb build with gcc 4.8.5.
2022-07-14[gdb/symtab] Make per_cu->m_lang atomicTom de Vries1-9/+13
When building gdb with -fsanitize=thread and running test-case gdb.dwarf2/inlined_subroutine-inheritance.exp, we run into a data race between: ... Read of size 1 at 0x7b2000003010 by thread T4: #0 packed<language, 1ul>::operator language() const packed.h:54 #1 dwarf2_per_cu_data::set_lang(language) read.h:363 ... and: ... Previous write of size 1 at 0x7b2000003010 by main thread: #0 dwarf2_per_cu_data::set_lang(language) read.h:365 ... Fix this by making per_cu->m_lang atomic. Tested on x86_64-linux. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29286
2022-07-14[gdb/symtab] Make per_cu->unit_type atomicTom de Vries1-9/+14
With gdb with -fsanitize=thread and test-case gdb.ada/array_bounds.exp, I run into a data race between: ... Read of size 1 at 0x7b2000025f0f by main thread: #0 packed<dwarf_unit_type, 1ul>::operator dwarf_unit_type() const packed.h:54 #1 dwarf2_per_cu_data::set_unit_type(dwarf_unit_type) read.h:339 ... and: ... Previous write of size 1 at 0x7b2000025f0f by thread T3: #0 dwarf2_per_cu_data::set_unit_type(dwarf_unit_type) read.h:341 ... Fix this by making per_cu->unit_type atomic. Tested on x86_64-linux. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29286
2022-07-14[gdb/symtab] Fix data race in ~charset_vectorTom de Vries1-1/+7
When doing: ... $ gdb ./outputs/gdb.ada/char_enum_unicode/foo -batch -ex "break foo.adb:26" ... with a gdb build with -fsanitize=thread I run into a data race: ... WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=30917) Write of size 8 at 0x7b0400004070 by main thread: #0 free <null> (libtsan.so.2+0x4c5e2) #1 xfree<char> gdbsupport/gdb-xfree.h:37 (gdb+0x650f17) #2 charset_vector::clear() gdb/charset.c:703 (gdb+0x651354) #3 charset_vector::~charset_vector() gdb/charset.c:697 (gdb+0x6512d3) #4 <null> <null> (libtsan.so.2+0x32643) #5 captured_main_1 gdb/main.c:1310 (gdb+0xa3975a) ... The problem is that we're freeing the charset_vector elements in the destructor, which may still be used by a worker thread. Fix this by not freeing the charset_vector elements in the destructor. Tested on x86_64-linux. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29311
2022-07-14Re: PowerPC: implement md_operand to parse register namesAlan Modra2-6/+5
I meant to make this change before committing, to let compilers know the code on the false branch of md_parse_name is dead. * config/tc-ppc.c (ppc_parse_name): Return void. * config/tc-ppc.h (md_parse_name): Always true. (ppc_parse_name): Update prototype.
2022-07-14PowerPC: implement md_operand to parse register namesAlan Modra6-89/+82
Allows register names to appear in symbol assignments, so for example tocp = %r2 mr %r3,tocp now assembles. * gas/config/tc-ppc.c (REG_NAME_CNT): Delete, replace uses with ARRAY_SIZE. (register_name): Rename to.. (md_operand): ..this. Only handle %reg. (cr_names): Rename to.. (cr_cond): ..this. Just keep conditions. (ppc_parse_name): Add mode param. Search both cr_cond and pre_defined_registers. Handle absolute and register symbol values here rather than in expr.c:operand(). (md_assemble): Don't special case register name matching in operands, except to set cr_operand as appropriate. * gas/config/tc-ppc.h (md_operand): Don't define. (md_parse_name, ppc_parse_name): Update. * read.c (pseudo_set): Copy over entire O_register value. * testsuite/gas/ppc/regsyms.d. * testsuite/gas/ppc/regsyms.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/ppc/ppc.exp: Run it.