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2018-05-15Modify AArch64 Assembly and disassembly functions to be able to fail and ↵Tamar Christina15-573/+813
report why. This patch if the first patch in a series to add the ability to add constraints to system registers that an instruction must adhere to in order for the register to be usable with that instruction. These constraints can also be used to disambiguate between registers with the same encoding during disassembly. This patch adds a new flags entry in the sysreg structures and ensures it is filled in and read out during assembly/disassembly. It also adds the ability for the assemble and disassemble functions to be able to gracefully fail and re-use the existing error reporting infrastructure. The return type of these functions are changed to a boolean to denote success or failure and the error structure is passed around to them. This requires aarch64-gen changes so a lot of the changes here are just mechanical. gas/ PR binutils/21446 * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_sys_reg): Return register flags. (parse_operands): Fill in register flags. gdb/ PR binutils/21446 * aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_analyze_prologue, aarch64_software_single_step, aarch64_displaced_step_copy_insn): Indicate not interested in errors. include/ PR binutils/21446 * opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_opnd_info): Change sysreg to struct. (aarch64_decode_insn): Accept error struct. opcodes/ PR binutils/21446 * aarch64-asm.h (aarch64_insert_operand, aarch64_##x): Return boolean and take error struct. * aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ext_regno, aarch64_ins_reglane, aarch64_ins_reglist, aarch64_ins_ldst_reglist, aarch64_ins_ldst_reglist_r, aarch64_ins_ldst_elemlist, aarch64_ins_advsimd_imm_shift, aarch64_ins_imm, aarch64_ins_imm_half, aarch64_ins_advsimd_imm_modified, aarch64_ins_fpimm, aarch64_ins_imm_rotate1, aarch64_ins_imm_rotate2, aarch64_ins_fbits, aarch64_ins_aimm, aarch64_ins_limm_1, aarch64_ins_limm, aarch64_ins_inv_limm, aarch64_ins_ft, aarch64_ins_addr_simple, aarch64_ins_addr_regoff, aarch64_ins_addr_offset, aarch64_ins_addr_simm, aarch64_ins_addr_simm10, aarch64_ins_addr_uimm12, aarch64_ins_simd_addr_post, aarch64_ins_cond, aarch64_ins_sysreg, aarch64_ins_pstatefield, aarch64_ins_sysins_op, aarch64_ins_barrier, aarch64_ins_prfop, aarch64_ins_hint, aarch64_ins_reg_extended, aarch64_ins_reg_shifted, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_s4xvl, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_s6xvl, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_s9xvl, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_s4, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_u6, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_rr_lsl, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_rz_xtw, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zi_u5, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zz_lsl, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zz_sxtw, aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zz_uxtw, aarch64_ins_sve_aimm, aarch64_ins_sve_asimm, aarch64_ins_sve_index, aarch64_ins_sve_limm_mov, aarch64_ins_sve_quad_index, aarch64_ins_sve_reglist, aarch64_ins_sve_scale, aarch64_ins_sve_shlimm, aarch64_ins_sve_shrimm, aarch64_ins_sve_float_half_one, aarch64_ins_sve_float_half_two, aarch64_ins_sve_float_zero_one, aarch64_opcode_encode): Likewise. * aarch64-dis.h (aarch64_extract_operand, aarch64_##x): Likewise. * aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_regno, aarch64_ext_reglane, aarch64_ext_reglist, aarch64_ext_ldst_reglist, aarch64_ext_ldst_reglist_r, aarch64_ext_ldst_elemlist, aarch64_ext_advsimd_imm_shift, aarch64_ext_imm, aarch64_ext_imm_half, aarch64_ext_advsimd_imm_modified, aarch64_ext_fpimm, aarch64_ext_imm_rotate1, aarch64_ext_imm_rotate2, aarch64_ext_fbits, aarch64_ext_aimm, aarch64_ext_limm_1, aarch64_ext_limm, decode_limm, aarch64_ext_inv_limm, aarch64_ext_ft, aarch64_ext_addr_simple, aarch64_ext_addr_regoff, aarch64_ext_addr_offset, aarch64_ext_addr_simm, aarch64_ext_addr_simm10, aarch64_ext_addr_uimm12, aarch64_ext_simd_addr_post, aarch64_ext_cond, aarch64_ext_sysreg, aarch64_ext_pstatefield, aarch64_ext_sysins_op, aarch64_ext_barrier, aarch64_ext_prfop, aarch64_ext_hint, aarch64_ext_reg_extended, aarch64_ext_reg_shifted, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_s4xvl, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_s6xvl, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_s9xvl, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_s4, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_u6, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_rr_lsl, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_rz_xtw, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zi_u5, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz_lsl, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz_sxtw, aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz_uxtw, aarch64_ext_sve_aimm, aarch64_ext_sve_asimm, aarch64_ext_sve_index, aarch64_ext_sve_limm_mov, aarch64_ext_sve_quad_index, aarch64_ext_sve_reglist, aarch64_ext_sve_scale, aarch64_ext_sve_shlimm, aarch64_ext_sve_shrimm, aarch64_ext_sve_float_half_one, aarch64_ext_sve_float_half_two, aarch64_ext_sve_float_zero_one, aarch64_opcode_decode): Likewise. (determine_disassembling_preference, aarch64_decode_insn, print_insn_aarch64_word, print_insn_data): Take errors struct. (print_insn_aarch64): Use errors. * aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate. * aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate. * aarch64-gen.c (print_operand_inserter): Use errors and change type to boolean in aarch64_insert_operan. (print_operand_extractor): Likewise. * aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_print_operand): Use sysreg struct.
2018-05-15MIPS/Linux/native: Supply $zero for the !PTRACE_GETREGS caseMaciej W. Rozycki2-1/+12
With native MIPS/Linux targets the $zero register is inaccessible, with its supposed context slot provided by the OS occupied by the $restart register. The PTRACE_GETREGS path takes care of it by artificially supplying the hardwired contents of $zero in `mips_supply_gregset' or `mips64_supply_gregset', as applicable, however the PTRACE_PEEKUSER fallback does not, making the register unavailable, e.g.: (gdb) info registers zero at v0 v1 a0 a1 a2 a3 R0 <unavl> 00000001 00000001 d2f1a9fc 00000000 00000000 00417158 00417150 t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 R8 00000004 00000000 fffffff8 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000007 s0 s1 s2 s3 s4 s5 s6 s7 R16 00000000 00405e30 00000000 00500000 00000000 0052ec08 00000000 00000000 t8 t9 k0 k1 gp sp s8 ra R24 00000000 00417008 00000000 00000000 0041e220 7fff4ce0 7fff4ce0 00405d0c status lo hi badvaddr cause pc <unavl> 00441cf1 00000017 00417004 00800024 00405d10 fcsr fir restart 00800000 00f30000 00000000 (gdb) or (under certain circumstances): (gdb) stepi Register 0 is not available (gdb) This is specifically because `mips_linux_register_addr' and `mips64_linux_register_addr', both correctly return -1 for MIPS_ZERO_REGNUM, and therefore `linux_nat_trad_target::fetch_registers' faithfully marks this register as unavailable. Supply this register artificially then in the PTRACE_PEEKUSER case as well, correcting this issue. gdb/ * mips-linux-nat.c (mips_linux_nat_target::fetch_registers): Supply the MIPS_ZERO_REGNUM register.
2018-05-15MIPS: Make `mask_address_var' staticMaciej W. Rozycki2-1/+5
Make the `mask_address_var' variable static, it is not used outside mips-tdep.c and having no target name embedded within it causes a risk of a namespace clash. gdb/ * mips-tdep.c (mask_address_var): Make variable static.
2018-05-15testsuite: Fix a `server_pid' access crash in gdb.server/server-kill.expMaciej W. Rozycki2-1/+7
Fix a commit f90183d7e31b ("Get GDBserver pid on remote target") bug and correctly handle the case where the PID of `gdbserver' could not have been retrieved. If that happens, $server_pid is unset causing: FAIL: gdb.server/server-kill.exp: p server_pid ERROR: tcl error sourcing .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.server/server-kill.exp. ERROR: can't read "server_pid": no such variable while executing "if {$server_pid == "" } { return -1 }" (file ".../gdb/testsuite/gdb.server/server-kill.exp" line 49) invoked from within "source .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.server/server-kill.exp" ("uplevel" body line 1) invoked from within "uplevel #0 source .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.server/server-kill.exp" invoked from within "catch "uplevel #0 source $test_file_name"" Verify that the variable exists then rather than trying to access it. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.server/server-kill.exp: Verify whether `server_pid' exists rather then trying to access it in determining whether the PID of `gdbserver' could have been retrieved.
2018-05-15Fix uninitialised memory acccess in COFF bfd backendChristophe Guillon2-0/+8
2018-05-15 Christophe Guillon <christophe.guillon@st.com> * coffcode.h (coff_bigobj_swap_aux_in): Make sure that all fields of the aux structure are initialised. Change-Id: I81be255ac6611afbe00995fac550e98e6a07e5df
2018-05-15Fix error messages in the NFP sources when building for 32-bit targets.Francois H. Theron6-100/+104
bfd * targets.c: Wrap nfp_elf64_vec in BFD64 ifdef. include * opcode/nfp.h: Use uint64_t instead of bfd_vma. opcodes * nfp-dis.c: Use uint64_t for instruction variables, not bfd_vma.
2018-05-15Add a new Portuguese translation for the bfd sub-directory.Nick Clifton4-2/+8774
* po/pt.po: New Portuguese translation. * configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Add pt. * configure: Regenerate.
2018-05-15Restore LDFLAGS in notes.expAlan Modra2-0/+6
Fixes an spu-elf test regression due to using the wrong flags. * testsuite/ld-elf/notes.exp: Restore LDFLAGS.
2018-05-15Recognize more targets as ELF for testingAlan Modra3-12/+25
Also use the correct rel strip-13 variant for more ARM targets. * testsuite/lib/binutils-common.exp (is_elf_format): Add chorus, cloudabi, fuchsia, kaos and nto. Merge netbsdelf* into *elf*, and *uclinux* into *linux*. * testsuite/binutils-all/objcopy.exp: Accept armeb for rel strip-13 test, exclude arm-vxworks and arm-windiss.
2018-05-15Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-05-14Clear rust_unions in rust_union_quirksTom Tromey2-0/+6
It turns out that a dwarf2_cu can remain allocated after psymtab expansion is done, and so it makes sense to clear rust_unions when done processing it. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 27. 2018-05-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * dwarf2read.c (rust_union_quirks): Clear rust_unions.
2018-05-14Stop generating GNU build notes for linkonce sections.Nick Clifton7-48/+139
gas * write.c (maybe_generate_build_notes): Generate notes on a per-code-section basis. Skip linkonce sections. ld * testsuite/ld-elf/notes.exp: New file: Run new test. * testsuite/ld-elf/note1_1.s: New file: Source file for test. * testsuite/ld-elf/note1_2.s: New file: Source file for test. * testsuite/ld-elf/note1.r: New file: Expected readelf output.
2018-05-14Fix a problem in the assembler when checking for overlapping input and ↵Nick Clifton2-1/+7
output files on non-POSIX compliant systems. PR 23153 * as.c (main): When checking for an output file that is also an input file, also check that the inode is not zero.
2018-05-14x86; Allow IFUNC pointer defined in PDEH.J. Lu17-4/+290
If IFUNC symbol is defined in position-dependent executable, we should change it to the normal function and set its address to its PLT entry which should be resolved by R_*_IRELATIVE at run-time. All external references should be resolved to its PLT in executable. bfd/ PR ld/23169 * elf-ifunc.c (_bfd_elf_allocate_ifunc_dyn_relocs): Don't issue an error on IFUNC pointer defined in PDE. * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_finish_dynamic_symbol): Call _bfd_x86_elf_link_fixup_ifunc_symbol. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_finish_dynamic_symbol): Likewise. * elfxx-x86.c (_bfd_x86_elf_link_fixup_ifunc_symbol): New function. * elfxx-x86.h (_bfd_x86_elf_link_fixup_ifunc_symbol): New. ld/ PR ld/23169 * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-9-i386.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-9-x86-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr23169a.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr23169a.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr23169b.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr23169b.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr23169c.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr23169c.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-9-x86.d: Removed. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc.exp: Run PR ld/23169 tests.
2018-05-14x86: Mark __bss_start, _end and _edata locally definedH.J. Lu8-10/+137
__bss_start, _end and _edata are defined by linker to mark regions within executables and shared libraries. All references within executables should be locally resolved. This patch doesn't change how their references within shared libraries are resolved. bfd/ PR ld/23162 * elfxx-x86.c (elf_x86_linker_defined): New function. (_bfd_x86_elf_link_check_relocs): Use it to mark __bss_start, _end and _edata locally defined within executables. ld/ PR ld/23162 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr23162.map: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr23162.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr23162a.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr23162b.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: Run PR ld/23162 tests.
2018-05-14Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-05-13Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-05-12score gcc-8 warning fixesAlan Modra2-70/+72
Rather than just silencing the gcc-8 warnings, I decided to rewrite the buffer handling in the two functions where gcc was warning. The rest of the file could do with the same treatment. * config/tc-score.c (s3_do_macro_bcmp): Don't use fixed size buffers. (s3_do_macro_bcmpz): Likewise.
2018-05-12PR20659, Objcopy and change section lma failingAlan Modra6-86/+116
Sections may well belong in multiple segments. The testcase in the PR saw an allocated section being assigned to an ABIFLAGS segment, then not being assigned to a LOAD segment because it had already been handled. To fix that particular problem this patch sets and tests segment_mark only for LOAD segments. I kept the segment_mark test for LOAD segments because I think there may otherwise be a problem with zero size sections. A few other problems showed up with the testcase. Some targets align .dynamic, resulting in the test failing with "section .dynamic lma 0x800000c0 adjusted to 0x800000cc" and similar messages. I've tried to handle that with some more hacks to the segment lma, which do the right thing for the testcase, but may well fail in other situations. I've also removed the tests of segment lma (p_paddr) and code involved in deciding that an adjusted segment no longer covers the file or program headers. Those test can't be correct in the face of objcopy --change-section-lma. It may be necessary to reinstate the tests but do them modulo page size, but we'll see how this goes. PR 20659 bfd/ * elf.c (rewrite_elf_program_header): Use segment_mark only for PT_LOAD headers. Delete first_matching_lma and first_suggested_lma. Instead make matching_lma and suggested_lma pointers to the sections. Align section vma and lma calculated from segment. Don't clear includes_phdrs or includes_filehdr based on p_paddr test. Try to handle alignment padding before first section by adjusting new segment lma down. Adjust PT_PHDR map p_paddr. ld/ * testsuite/ld-elf/changelma.d, * testsuite/ld-elf/changelma.lnk, * testsuite/ld-elf/changelma.s: New test.
2018-05-12Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-05-11gdb/x86: Fix write out of mxcsr register for xsave targetsAndrew Burgess2-2/+7
In commit: commit 8ee22052f690c007556b97eed59f49350ece5ca9 Author: Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com> Date: Thu May 3 17:46:14 2018 +0100 gdb/x86: Handle kernels using compact xsave format in two places FXSAVE_ADDR was used instead of FXSAVE_MXCSR_ADDR to get the address of the mxcsr register within the xsave buffer. This will mean we are potentially accessing the wrong location within the xsave buffer. There are no tests included with this patch. The first mistake would only trigger an issue if/when the user tries to manually set the mxcsr register to a value that matches the random (value off stack) value that is in the xsave buffer, in this case the change by the user will go unnoticed by GDB, and the default value of mxcsr will be preserved. The second mistake only happens on the code path where all x87 registers are being written out of the register cache. I'm not sure how to trigger that code path. gdb/ChangeLog: * i387-tdep.c (i387_collect_xsave): Use FXSAVE_MXCSR_ADDR not FXSAVE_ADDR for the mxcsr register.
2018-05-11gdb: xtensa: drop gdb_target definitionMax Filippov2-1/+5
gdb_target definitions were removed from configure.tgt in 2007, before xtensa port was merged. Remove it from the xtensa target as well. gdb/ 2018-05-11 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> * configure.tgt (xtensa*-*-linux*): Drop gdb_target definition.
2018-05-11Fix email address in ChangeLog entryPedro Alves1-1/+1
tromey@redhat.com -> palves@redhat.com
2018-05-11Heap-allocate core_target instancesPedro Alves3-121/+184
This gets rid of the core_ops global, and replaces it with heap-allocated core_target instances. In practice, there will only be one such instance, though that will change further ahead as more pieces of multi-target support are merged. Notice that this replaces one heap-allocated object for another, the number of allocations is the same. Specifically, currently we heap-allocate the 'core_data' object, which holds the core's section table. With this patch, that object is made a field of the core_target class, and no longer allocated separately. Note that this bit: - /* Looks semi-reasonable. Toss the old core file and work on the - new. */ - - unpush_target (&core_ops); does not need a replacement, because by the time we get here, the target_preopen call at the top of core_target_open has already unpushed any previous target. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-05-11 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * corelow.c (core_target) <core_target>: No longer inline. Initialize m_core_gdbarch, m_core_vec and build the section table here. <~core_target>: New. <core_gdbarch, get_core_register_section>: New methods. <m_core_section_table, m_core_vec, m_core_gdbarch>: New fields, factored out from ... <core_data, core_vec, core_gdbarch>: ... these deleted globals. (core_ops): Delete. (sniff_core_bfd): Add gdbarch parameter. (core_close): Delete, merged into ... (core_target::close): ... here. Delete self. (core_close_cleanup): Delete. (core_target_open): Allocate a core_target on the heap. Use a unique_ptr instead of a cleanup. Bits moved into the core_target ctor. Adjust to use core_target methods instead of globals. (get_core_register_section): Rename to ... (core_target::get_core_register_section): ... this and adjust. (struct get_core_registers_cb_data): New. (get_core_registers_cb): Use it. Use bool. (core_target::fetch_registers, core_target::files_info) (core_target::xfer_partial, core_target::read_description) (core_target::pid_to, core_target::thread_name): Adjust to reference class fields instead of globals. * target.h (struct target_ops_deleter, target_ops_up): New.
2018-05-11Eliminate the 'the_core_target' globalPedro Alves4-33/+43
(previously called 'core_target', but since renamed because 'core_target' is the name of the target_ops class now.) This eliminates the "the_core_target" global, as preparation for being able to have more than one core loaded. When we get there, we will instantiate one core_target object per core instead. Essentially, this replaces the reference to the_core_target in core_file_command by a reference to core_bfd, which is per program_space. Currently, core_file_command calls 'the_core_target->detach()' even if the core target is not open and pushed on the target stack. If it is indeed not open, then the practical effect is that core_target::detach() prints "No core file now.". That is preserved by printing that directly from within core_file_command if not debugging a core. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-05-11 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * corefile.c (core_file_command): Move to corelow.c. * corelow.c (the_core_target): Delete. (core_file_command): Moved from corefile.c. Check exec_bfd instead of the_core_target. Use target_detach instead of calling into the_core_target directly. (maybe_say_no_core_file_now): New. (core_target::detach): Use it. (_initialize_corelow): Remove references to the_core_target. * gdbcore.h (the_core_target): Delete.
2018-05-11Move core_bfd to program spaceTom Tromey4-5/+11
This moves the core_bfd global to be a field of the program space. It then replaces core_bfd with a macro to avoid a massive patch -- the same approach taken for various other program space fields. This is a basic transformation for multi-target work. 2018-05-11 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Pedro Alves <tromey@redhat.com> * corefile.c (core_bfd): Remove. * gdbcore.h (core_bfd): Now a macro. * progspace.h (struct program_space) <cbfd>: New field.
2018-05-11Remove cleanups from mdebugread.cTom Tromey2-30/+20
This removes the remaining cleanups from mdebugread.c, replacing them with gdb::def_vector. Tested by the buildbot, though I doubt this exercises mdebugread. gdb/ChangeLog 2018-05-11 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * mdebugread.c (parse_partial_symbols, psymtab_to_symtab_1): Use gdb::def_vector.
2018-05-11Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-05-10x86 LynxOS-178: Adjust floating-point context structureJoel Brobecker2-1/+46
The floating point context structure on x86 LynxOS-178 is not the same as on LynxOS 5.x. As a consequence, trying to print the return value of a function returning a float, for instance, yields incorrect results. This patch fixes the issue by providing an updated definition for LynxOS-178 (the reason why we cannot access the actual definition provided by the system still remains true). gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * lynx-i386-low.c (LYNXOS_178): New macro. [LYNXOS_178] (usr_fcontext_t): Provide a definition that matches the layout on LynxOS-178. (lynx_i386_fill_fpregset, lynx_i386_store_fpregset): Do not handle floating point registers that are not supported by LynxOS-178.
2018-05-10Fix the clang buildTom Tromey5-3/+12
Simon pointed out that gdb would not build with clang, due to the addition of -Wimplicit-fallthrough. This patch fixes the problem by using -Wimplicit-fallthrough=3 -- this does not work with clang, bypassing the issue. Tested by rebuilding with both gcc and clang; and also by verifying that -Wimplicit-fallthrough=3 is used in the gcc build. I will file a follow-up bug to convert the fall-through comments to a form that can be used by both clang and gcc. gdb/ChangeLog 2018-05-10 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure: Rebuild. * warning.m4 (AM_GDB_WARNINGS): Use -Wimplicit-fallthrough=3. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2018-05-10 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure: Rebuild.
2018-05-10Allow integer immediates for AArch64 fmov instructions.Tamar Christina8-43/+37
This patch makes it possible to use an integer immediate with the fmov instructions allowing you to simply write fmov d0, #2 instead of needing fmov d0, #2.0. The parse double function already know to deal with this so we just need to list the restriction put in place in parser. The is considered a QoL improvement for hand assembly writers and allows more code portability between assembler. gas/ * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_aarch64_imm_float): Remove restrictions. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s: Move fmov int test to.. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/fpmov.s: Here. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/fpmov.d: Update results with fmov. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Remove fmov values. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-invalid.s: Update test files. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-invalid.l: Likewise
2018-05-10Allow integer immediate for VFP vmov instructions.Tamar Christina4-0/+34
This patch fixes the case where you want to use an integer value the floating point immediate to a VFP vmov instruction such as vmovmi.f32 s27, #11. If the immediate is not a float we convert it and copy it's representation into the imm field and then carry on validating as if we originally entered a floating point immediate. The is considered a QoL improvement for hand assembly writers and allows more code portability between assembler. gas/ * gas/config/tc-arm.c (do_neon_mov): Allow integer literal for float immediate. * testsuite/gas/arm/vfp-mov-enc.s: New. * testsuite/gas/arm/vfp-mov-enc.d: New.
2018-05-10gdbserver/Windows: crash during connection establishment phaseJoel Brobecker12-28/+81
On Windows, starting a new process with GDBserver seems to work, in the sense that the program does get started, and GDBserver confirms that it is listening for GDB to connect. However, as soon as GDB establishes the connection with GDBserver, and starts discussing with it, GDBserver crashes, with a SEGV. This SEGV occurs in remote-utils.c::prepare_resume_reply... | regp = current_target_desc ()->expedite_regs; | [...] | while (*regp) ... because, in our case, REGP is NULL. This patches fixes the issues by adding a parameter to init_target_desc, in order to make sure that we always provide the list of registers when we initialize a target description. gdb/ChangeLog: PR server/23158: * regformats/regdat.sh: Adjust script, following the addition of the new expedite_regs parameter to init_target_desc. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: PR server/23158: * tdesc.h (init_target_desc) <expedite_regs>: New parameter. * tdesc.c (init_target_desc) <expedite_regs>: New parameter. Use it to set the expedite_regs field in the given tdesc. * x86-tdesc.h: New file. * linux-aarch64-tdesc.c (aarch64_linux_read_description): Adjust following the addition of the new expedite_regs parameter to init_target_desc. * linux-tic6x-low.c (tic6x_read_description): Likewise. * linux-x86-tdesc.c: #include "x86-tdesc.h". (i386_linux_read_description, amd64_linux_read_description): Adjust following the addition of the new expedite_regs parameter to init_target_desc. * lynx-i386-low.c: #include "x86-tdesc.h". (lynx_i386_arch_setup): Adjust following the addition of the new expedite_regs parameter to init_target_desc. * nto-x86-low.c: #include "x86-tdesc.h". (nto_x86_arch_setup): Adjust following the addition of the new expedite_regs parameter to init_target_desc. * win32-i386-low.c: #include "x86-tdesc.h". (i386_arch_setup): Adjust following the addition of the new expedite_regs parameter to init_target_desc.
2018-05-10gdbserver/Windows: Fix "no program to debug" errorJoel Brobecker2-0/+10
Trying to start a program with GDBserver on Windows yields the following error: $ gdbserver.exe --once :4444 simple_main.exe Killing process(es): 5008 No program to debug Exiting The error itself comes from the following code shortly after create_inferior gets called (in server.c::main): /* Wait till we are at first instruction in program. */ create_inferior (program_path.get (), program_args); [...] if (last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED || last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED) was_running = 0; else was_running = 1; if (!was_running && !multi_mode) error ("No program to debug"); What happens is that the "last_status" global starts initialized as zeroes, which means last_status.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED, and we expect create_inferior to be waiting for the inferior to start until reaching the SIGTRAP, and to set the "last_status" global to match that last event we received. I suspect this is an unintended side-effect of the following change... commit 2090129c36c7e582943b7d300968d19b46160d84 Date: Thu Dec 22 21:11:11 2016 -0500 Subject: Share fork_inferior et al with gdbserver ... which removes some code in server.c that was responsible for starting the inferior in a functin that was named start_inferior, and looked like this: signal_pid = create_inferior (new_argv[0], &new_argv[0]); [...] /* Wait till we are at 1st instruction in program, return new pid (assuming success). */ last_ptid = mywait (pid_to_ptid (signal_pid), &last_status, 0, 0); The code has been transitioned to using fork_inferior, but sadly, only for the targets that support it. On Windows, the calls to wait setting "last_status" simply disappeared. This patch adds it back in the Windows-specific implementation of create_inferior. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: PR server/23158: * win32-low.c (win32_create_inferior): Add call to my_wait setting last_status global.
2018-05-10[gdbserver/win32] fatal "glob could not process pattern '(null)'" errorJoel Brobecker2-2/+11
Trying to start GDBserver on Windows currently yields the following error... $ gdbserver.exe --once :4444 simple_main.exe glob could not process pattern '(null)'. Exiting ... after which GDB terminates with a nonzero status. This is because create_process in win32-low.c calls gdb_tilde_expand with the result of a call to get_inferior_cwd without verifying that the returned directory is not NULL: | static BOOL | create_process (const char *program, char *args, | DWORD flags, PROCESS_INFORMATION *pi) | { | const char *inferior_cwd = get_inferior_cwd (); | std::string expanded_infcwd = gdb_tilde_expand (inferior_cwd); This patch avoids this by only calling gdb_tilde_expand when INFERIOR_CWD is not NULL, which is similar to what is done on GNU/Linux for instance. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: PR server/23158: * win32-low.c (create_process): Only call gdb_tilde_expand if inferior_cwd is not NULL.
2018-05-10Add support for detecting Freescale S12Z binaries in readelf.John Darrington4-0/+12
* include/elf/common.h (EM_S12Z): New macro * binutils/readelf.c (get_machine_name): EM_S12Z - handle new case.
2018-05-10Fix tagged pointer supportOmair Javaid4-10/+23
This patch fixes tagged pointer support for AArch64 GDB. Linux kernel debugging failure was reported after tagged pointer support was committed. After a discussion around best path forward to manage tagged pointers on GDB side we are going to disable tagged pointers support for aarch64-none-elf-gdb because for non-linux applications we cant be sure if tagged pointers will be used by MMU or not. Also for aarch64-linux-gdb we are going to sign extend user-space address after clearing tag bits. This will help debug both kernel and user-space addresses based on information from linux kernel documentation given below: According to AArch64 memory map: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/memory.txt "User addresses have bits 63:48 set to 0 while the kernel addresses have the same bits set to 1." According to AArch64 tagged pointers document: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/tagged-pointers.txt The kernel configures the translation tables so that translations made via TTBR0 (i.e. userspace mappings) have the top byte (bits 63:56) of the virtual address ignored by the translation hardware. This frees up this byte for application use. Running gdb testsuite after applying this patch introduces no regressions and tagged pointer test cases still pass. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-05-10 Omair Javaid <omair.javaid@linaro.org> PR gdb/23127 * aarch64-linux-tdep.c (aarch64_linux_init_abi): Add call to set_gdbarch_significant_addr_bit. * aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_gdbarch_init): Remove call to set_gdbarch_significant_addr_bit. * utils.c (address_significant): Update to sign extend addr.
2018-05-10Fix _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ value for large GOTs (aarch64).Stephen Crane2-2/+7
Gold resolves GOT-relative relocs relative to the GOT base + 0x8000 when the GOT is larger than 0x8000. However, previously the _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol was set to GOT base + 0x8000 when the .got.plt was larger than 0x8000. This patch makes both checks use the size of the .got section so that they agree when to add 0x8000.
2018-05-10Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-05-09gas: xtensa: fix literal movementMax Filippov9-21/+116
Not all literals need to be moved in the presence of --text-section-literals or --auto-litpools, but only those created by .literal pseudo op or generated as a result of relaxation. Attempts to move other literals may result in abnormal termination of the assembler due to the following assertion failure: Internal error in xg_find_litpool at gas/config/tc-xtensa.c:11209. The same assertion may also be triggered by attempting to assign literal pools to literals in .init and .fini sections; don't try to do that. gas/ 2018-05-09 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> * config/tc-xtensa.c (xtensa_is_init_fini): New function. (xtensa_move_literals): Only attempt to assign literal pool to literals with tc_frag_data.is_literal mark and not in .init or .fini sections. Join nested 'if' conditions to simplify function structure. (xtensa_switch_to_non_abs_literal_fragment): Use xtensa_is_init_fini to test for .init/.fini sections. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/all.exp (auto-litpools-3) (auto-litpools-4, text-section-literals-1): New tests. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/auto-litpools-3.d: New test results. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/auto-litpools-3.s: New test source. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/auto-litpools-4.d: New test results. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/auto-litpools-4.s: New test source. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/text-section-literals-1.d: New test results. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/text-section-literals-1.s: New test source.
2018-05-09x86: Remove Disp<N> from movidir{i,64b}H.J. Lu2-3/+7
* i386-opc.tbl: Remove Disp<N> from movidir{i,64b}.
2018-05-09gdb: xtensa: handle privileged registersMax Filippov3-8/+19
xtensa GDB may be used with both bare-metal and linux-based applications. In case of bare-metal application gdbserver is able to provide information about all CPU registers: both unprivileged and privileged. In case of linux-based application only a small subset of privileged state is available. Currently xtensa GDB only expects unprivileged registers in 'g' packets and it fails to communicate with server that sends both privileged and unprivileged registers. Allow bare-metal xtensa GDB to deal with both privileged and unprivileged registers by initializing tdep->num_regs with the total number of target CPU registers. Keep linux-based xtensa GDB functionality as is by copying tdep->num_nopriv_regs to tdep->num_regs. gdb/ 2018-05-09 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> * xtensa-linux-tdep.c (xtensa-tdep.h): New include. (xtensa_linux_init_abi): Limit tdep->num_regs by tdep->num_nopriv_regs. * xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_derive_tdep): Calculate tdep->num_nopriv_regs and only copy it to tdep->num_regs if it's not initialized.
2018-05-09Fix typo in od-macho.cAlan Modra2-1/+5
PR 22069 * od-macho.c (dump_unwind_encoding_x86): Fix typo in last patch.
2018-05-09Fix binary compatibility between GCC and the TI compiler for the PRU target.Dimitar Dimitrov15-79/+268
My original implementation for LDI32 pseudo does not conform to the TI ABI. I wrongly documented my TI PRU ELF object files inspection, which got propagated into my binutils implementation. Issue was exposed when running the GCC ABI testsuite against TI toolchain. According to TI ABI, LDI32 must use first LDI instruction to load the MSB 16bits, and second LDI instruction for the LSB 16bits. This patch will break binary compatibility with previously released binutils versions for PRU. Still, I think it is better to fix binutils to conform to the chip vendor ABI. bfd * elf32-pru.c (pru_elf32_do_ldi32_relocate): Make LDI32 relocation conformant to TI ABI. (pru_elf32_relax_section): Likewise. (pru_elf_relax_delete_bytes): Fix offsets for new LDI32 code. * elf32-pru.c (pru_elf32_do_ldi32_relocate): Ignore addend. (pru_elf32_pmem_relocate): Trap - should not get here. (pru_elf32_relocate_section): Add support for REL relocations. (elf_info_to_howto_rel): Enable REL. (elf_backend_may_use_rel_p): Likewise. (elf_backend_may_use_rela_p): Likewise. (elf_backend_default_use_rela_p): Likewise. gas * config/tc-pru.c (md_apply_fix): Make LDI32 relocation conformant to TI ABI. (pru_assemble_arg_i): Likewise. (output_insn_ldi32): Likewise. * testsuite/gas/pru/ldi.d: Update test for the now fixed LDI32. * gas/config/tc-pru.c (pru_assemble_arg_b): Check imm8 operand range. * gas/testsuite/gas/pru/illegal2.l: New test. * gas/testsuite/gas/pru/illegal2.s: New test. * gas/testsuite/gas/pru/pru.exp: Register new illegal2 test. ld * scripttempl/pru.sc: Add LD sections to allow linking TI toolchain object files. * scripttempl/pru.sc: Switch to init_array. * testsuite/ld-pru/ldi32.d: Update LDI32 test to conform to TI ABI. * testsuite/ld-pru/norelax_ldi32-data.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-pru/norelax_ldi32-dis.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-pru/relax_ldi32-data.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-pru/relax_ldi32-dis.d: Likewise.
2018-05-09PR22069, Several instances of register accidentally spelled as regsiterAlan Modra12-8/+33
PR 22069 binutils/ * od-macho.c (dump_unwind_encoding_x86): Adjust for macro renaming. cpu/ChangeLog * or1kcommon.cpu (spr-reg-info): Typo fix. include/ChangeLog * mach-o/unwind.h (MACH_O_UNWIND_X86_64_RBP_FRAME_REGISTERS): Rename from MACH_O_UNWIND_X86_64_RBP_FRAME_REGSITERS. (MACH_O_UNWIND_X86_EBP_FRAME_REGISTERS): Rename from MACH_O_UNWIND_X86_EBP_FRAME_REGSITERS. opcodes/ChangeLog * cr16-opc.c (cr16_instruction): Comment typo fix. * hppa-dis.c (print_insn_hppa): Likewise. sim/ppc/ChangeLog * e500_registers.h: Comment typo fix. * ppc-instructions (ppc_insn_mfcr): Likewise.
2018-05-09Regen ld potfileAlan Modra2-0/+8
* po/BLD-POTFILES.in: Regenerate.
2018-05-09PR23148, Heap buffer overflow in pe_print_edataAlan Modra2-1/+6
PR 23148 * peXXigen.c (pe_print_edata): Correct minimum size.
2018-05-09PR23147, Heap buffer overflow in pe_print_idataAlan Modra2-1/+6
PR 23147 * peXXigen.c (pe_print_idata): Bound check hint_addr.
2018-05-09Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2018-05-08RISC-V: Add missing hint instructions from RV128I.Jim Wilson9-11/+92
gas/ * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm.d: Add more tests. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-reg.d: Fix typo in test. Add disabled future test for RV128 support. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-reg.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h (MATCH_C_SRLI64, MASK_C_SRLI64): New. (MATCH_C_SRAI64, MASK_C_SRAI64): New. (MATCH_C_SLLI64, MASK_C_SLLI64): New. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (match_c_slli, match_slli_as_c_slli): New. (match_c_slli64, match_srxi_as_c_srxi): New. (riscv_opcodes) <slli, sll>: Use match_slli_as_c_slli. <srli, srl, srai, sra>: Use match_srxi_as_c_srxi. <c.slli, c.srli, c.srai>: Use match_s_slli. <c.slli64, c.srli64, c.srai64>: New.