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2020-06-25Use fork instead of vfork on SolarisRainer Orth2-1/+13
The gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp test never completed/timed out on Solaris for quite some time: FAIL: gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp: inferior-tty=main: mi=main: force-fail=1: run failure detected (timeout) This is for gdb trying to exec mi-exec-run.nox, a copy of mi-exec-run with execute permissions removed. The process tree at this point looks like this: 21254 /vol/gcc/bin/expect -- /vol/gcc/share/dejagnu/runtest.exp GDB_PARALLEL=yes --outdir=outputs/gdb.mi/mi-exec-run-vfork gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp 21300 <defunct> 21281 <defunct> 21294 $obj/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/gdb -nw -nx -data-directory $obj/gdb/testsuite/../data-directory -i=mi 21297 $obj/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/gdb -nw -nx -data-directory $obj/gdb/testsuite/../data-directory -i=mi The parent gdb hangs here: 21294: $obj/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/gdb -nw ------------ lwp# 1 / thread# 1 --------------- 0000000000000000 SYS#0 () 0000000000daeccd procfs_target::create_inferior(char const*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, char**, int) () + 97 (procfs.c:2853) 0000000000ca63a7 run_command_1(char const*, int, run_how) () + 349 (basic_string.h:187) 0000000000ca6516 start_command(char const*, int) () + 26 (infcmd.c:584) 0000000000b3ca8e do_const_cfunc(cmd_list_element*, char const*, int) () + f (cli-decode.c:96) 0000000000b3ed77 cmd_func(cmd_list_element*, char const*, int) () + 32 (cli-decode.c:2113) 0000000000f2d219 execute_command(char const*, int) () + 455 (top.c:657) 0000000000d4ad77 mi_execute_cli_command(char const*, int, char const*) () + 242 (basic_string.h:187) 0000000000d4ae80 mi_cmd_exec_run(char const*, char**, int) () + ba (mi-main.c:473) with these process flags 21294: $obj/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/gdb -nw data model = _LP64 flags = VFORKP|ORPHAN|MSACCT|MSFORK sigpend = 0x00004103,0x00000000,0x00000000 /1: flags = 0 sigmask = 0xffbffeff,0xffffffff,0x000000ff cursig = SIGKILL /2: flags = DETACH|STOPPED|ASLEEP lwp_park(0x0,0x0,0x0) why = PR_SUSPENDED sigmask = 0x000a2002,0x00000000,0x00000000 [...] while the child sits at 21297: $obj/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/gdb -nw 00007fffbf078a0b execve (7fffbffff756, 7fffbfffec58, 7fffbfffec90, 0) 00007fffbef84cf6 execvpex () + f6 00007fffbef84f45 execvp () + 15 0000000000d60a44 fork_inferior(char const*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, char**, void (*)(), gdb::function_view<void (int)>, void (*)(), char const*, void (*)(char const*, char* const*, char* const*)) () + 47f (fork-inferior.c:423) 0000000000daeccd procfs_target::create_inferior(char const*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, char**, int) () + 97 (procfs.c:2853) 0000000000ca63a7 run_command_1(char const*, int, run_how) () + 349 (basic_string.h:187) 0000000000ca6516 start_command(char const*, int) () + 26 (infcmd.c:584) 0000000000b3ca8e do_const_cfunc(cmd_list_element*, char const*, int) () + f (cli-decode.c:96) 0000000000b3ed77 cmd_func(cmd_list_element*, char const*, int) () + 32 (cli-decode.c:2113) 0000000000f2d219 execute_command(char const*, int) () + 455 (top.c:657) 0000000000d4ad77 mi_execute_cli_command(char const*, int, char const*) () + 242 (basic_string.h:187) 0000000000d4ae80 mi_cmd_exec_run(char const*, char**, int) () + ba (mi-main.c:473) with 21297: $obj/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/gdb -nw data model = _LP64 flags = MSACCT|MSFORK exitset = 0x00000000 0x04000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 /1: flags = STOPPED|ISTOP execve(0x7fffbffff756,0x7fffbfffec58,0x7fffbfffec90,0x0) why = PR_SYSEXIT what = execve We have a deadlock here: the execve in the child cannot return until the parent has handled the PR_SYSEXIT while the parent cannot run with a vfork'ed child as documented in proc(4): The child of a vfork(2) borrows the parent's address space. When a vfork(2) is executed by a traced process, all watched areas established for the parent are suspended until the child terminates or performs an exec(2). Any watched areas established independently in the child are cancelled when the parent resumes after the child's termination or exec(2). PCWATCH fails with EBUSY if applied to the parent of a vfork(2) before the child has terminated or performed an exec(2). The PR_VFORKP flag is set in the pstatus structure for such a parent process. In that situation, the parent cannot be killed even with SIGKILL (as runtest will attempt once the timeout occurs; the pending signal can be seen in the pflags output above), so the whole test hangs until one manually kills the child process. Fortunately, there's an easy way out: when using fork instead of vfork, the problem doesn't occur, and this is what the current patch does: it calls fork_inferior with a dummy pre_trace_fun arg. Tested on amd64-pc-solaris2.11 and sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11. * procfs.c (procfs_pre_trace): New function. (procfs_target::create_inferior): Pass it to fork_inferior.
2020-06-25Don't include *sol2-tdep.o on Linux/sparc*Rainer Orth6-12/+17
Linux/sparc* currently links Solaris-specific files (sparc-sol2-tdep.o, sparc64-sol2-tdep.o, sol2-tdep.o) for no apparent reason. It has no business doing so, and none of the functions/variables defined there are used explicitly. If support for the Solaris OSABI were desired, this should be done using --enable-targets instead. Since neither sparc{32,64}_sol2_init_abi currently declared in common headers (sparc*-tdep.h) are used outside their source files, they are made static and the declarations removed. Tested on sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11 and sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu. * configure.tgt <sparc-*-linux*> (gdb_target_obs): Remove sparc-sol2-tdep.o, sol2-tdep.o, sparc64-sol2-tdep.o. <sparc64-*-linux*> (gdb_target_obs): Remove sparc64-sol2-tdep.o, sol2-tdep.o, sparc-sol2-tdep.o. * sparc-sol2-tdep.c (sparc32_sol2_init_abi): Make static. * sparc-tdep.h (sparc32_sol2_init_abi): Remove. * sparc64-sol2-tdep.c (sparc64_sol2_init_abi): Make static. * sparc64-tdep.h (sparc64_sol2_init_abi): Remove.
2020-06-25Move common handlers to sol2_init_abiRainer Orth8-180/+158
There's some overlap and duplication between 32 and 64-bit Solaris/SPARC and x86 tdep files, in particular sol2_core_pid_to_str *_sol2_sigtramp_p sol2_skip_solib_resolver *_sol2_static_transform_name (forgotten on amd64) set_gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (likewise) This patch avoids this by centralizing common code in sol2-tdep.c. While sparc_sol2_pc_in_sigtramp and sparc_sol2_static_transform_name were declared in the shared sparc-tdep.h, they were only used in Solaris files. Tested on amd64-pc-solaris2.11, i386-pc-solaris2.11, sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11, and sparc-sun-solaris2.11, and sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu. * amd64-sol2-tdep.c (amd64_sol2_sigtramp_p): Remove. (amd64_sol2_init_abi): Use sol2_sigtramp_p. Call sol2_init_abi. Remove calls to set_gdbarch_skip_solib_resolver, set_gdbarch_core_pid_to_str. * i386-sol2-tdep.c (i386_sol2_sigtramp_p): Remove. (i386_sol2_static_transform_name): Remove. (i386_sol2_init_abi): Call sol2_init_abi. Remove calls to set_gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing, set_gdbarch_static_transform_name, set_gdbarch_skip_solib_resolver, set_gdbarch_core_pid_to_str. Use sol2_sigtramp_p. * sol2-tdep.c (sol2_pc_in_sigtramp): New function. (sol2_sigtramp_p): New function. (sol2_static_transform_name): New function. (sol2_skip_solib_resolver, sol2_core_pid_to_str): Make static. (sol2_init_abi): New function. * sol2-tdep.h (sol2_sigtramp_p, sol2_init_abi): Declare. (sol2_skip_solib_resolver, sol2_core_pid_to_str): Remove. * sparc-sol2-tdep.c (sparc_sol2_pc_in_sigtramp): Remove. (sparc32_sol2_sigtramp_frame_sniffer): Just call sol2_sigtramp_p. (sparc_sol2_static_transform_name): Remove. (sparc32_sol2_init_abi): Call sol2_init_abi. Remove calls to set_gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing, set_gdbarch_static_transform_name, set_gdbarch_skip_solib_resolver, set_gdbarch_core_pid_to_str. * sparc-tdep.h (sparc_sol2_pc_in_sigtramp) (sparc_sol2_static_transform_name): Remove * sparc64-sol2-tdep.c (sparc64_sol2_sigtramp_frame_sniffer): Just call sol2_sigtramp_p. (sparc64_sol2_init_abi): Call sol2_init_abi. Remove calls to set_gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing, set_gdbarch_static_transform_name, set_gdbarch_skip_solib_resolver, set_gdbarch_core_pid_to_str.
2020-06-24W/ Clang, compile/link C++ test programs with "-x c++"Pedro Alves4-12/+21
Some testcases want to compile .c files with a C++ compiler. So they pass the "c++" option to gdb_compile. That works fine with GCC, but with Clang, it results in: gdb compile failed, clang-5.0: warning: treating 'c' input as 'c++' when in C++ mode, this behavior is deprecated [-Wdeprecated] and the testcase is skipped with UNTESTED. A previous patch fixed a case like that in gdb.compile/compile-cplus.exp, by adding -Wno-deprecated to the build options. However, there are other testcases that use the same pattern, and all fail for the same reason. For example: gdb.base/info-types-c++.exp gdb.base/max-depth-c++.exp gdb.base/msym-lang.exp gdb.base/whatis-ptype-typedefs.exp gdb.btrace/rn-dl-bind.exp Fix this in a central place, within gdb_compile, by passing "-x c++" to the compiler driver when we're compiling/linking C++. This revealed that gdb.compile/compile-cplus.exp and gdb.arch/amd64-entry-value-paramref.exp tests are compiling an assembly file with the "c++" option, which would now fail to compile, with the C++ compiler not grokking the assembly, of course. We just need to not pass "c++" and all the other related C++ options when compiling an assembly file. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-06-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.arch/amd64-entry-value-paramref.exp: Use prepare_for_testing_full and don't pass "c++" for the .S file build spec. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus.exp: Don't compile $srcfile3 with $options, since it's an assembly file. Remove -Wno-deprecated. * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_compile): Pass "-x c++" explicitly when compiling C++ programs.
2020-06-24W/ Clang, compile C/C++ testcases with -Wno-unknown-warning-optionPedro Alves2-1/+24
Some C/C++ testcases unconditionally pass -Wno-foo as additional options to disable some warning. That is OK with GCC, because GCC accepts -Wno-foo silently even if it doesn't support -Wfoo. This is a feature which allows disabling warnings with newer compilers without breaking builds with older compilers. Clang however warns about unknown -Wno-foo by default, unless you pass -Wno-unknown-warning-option as well: $ gcc -Wno-foo test.c * nothing, compiles successfuly * $ clang -Wno-foo test.c warning: unknown warning option '-Wno-foo [-Wunknown-warning-option] This commit adds -Wunknown-warning-option centrally in gdb_compile, so that individual testcases don't have to worry about breaking older Clangs. IOW, this avoids this problematic scenario: #1 - A testcase compiles successfully with Clang version X. #2 - Clang version "X + 1" adds a new warning, enabled by default, which breaks the test. #3 - We add -Wno-newwarning to the testcase, fixing the testcase with clang "X + 1". #4 - Now building the test with Clang version X no longer works, due to "unknown warning option". gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-06-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_compile): Update intro comment. If C/C++ with Clang, add "-Wno-unknown-warning-option" to the options.
2020-06-24Fixes PR 25475: ensure exec-file-mismatch "ask" always asks in case of mismatch.Philippe Waroquiers4-5/+24
As explained in https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25475, when the currently loaded file has no debug symbol, symbol_file_add_with_addrs does not ask a confirmation to the user before loading the new symbol file. The behaviour is not consistent when symbol_file_add_with_addrs is called due to exec-file-mismatch "ask" setting. The PR discusses several solutions/approaches. The preferred approach (suggested by Joel) is to ensure that GDB always asks a confirmation when it loads a new symbol file due to exec-file-mismatch, using a new SYMFILE add-flag. I tested this manually. If OK, we can remove the bypass introduced by Tom in 6b9374f1, in order to always answer to the 'load' question. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-06-24 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * symfile-add-flags.h: New flag SYMFILE_ALWAYS_CONFIRM. * exec.c (validate_exec_file): If from_tty, set both SYMFILE_VERBOSE (== from_tty) and SYMFILE_ALWAYS_CONFIRM. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs): if always_confirm and from_tty, unconditionally ask a confirmation.
2020-06-23gdb: New maintenance command to print XML target descriptionAndrew Burgess11-1/+341
This commit adds a new maintenance command that dumps the current target description as an XML document. This is a maintenance command as I currently only see this being useful for GDB developers, or for people debugging a new remote target. By default the command will print whatever the current target description is, whether this was delivered by the remote, loaded by the user from a file, or if it is a built in target within GDB. The command can also take an optional filename argument. In this case GDB loads a target description from the file, and then reprints it. This could be useful for testing GDB's parsing of target descriptions, or to check that GDB can successfully parse a particular XML description. It is worth noting that the XML description printed will not be an exact copy of the document fed into GDB. For example this minimal input file: <target> <feature name="abc"> <reg name="r1" bitsize="32"/> </feature> </target> Will produce this output: (gdb) maint print xml-tdesc path/to/file.xml <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE target SYSTEM "gdb-target.dtd"> <target> <feature name="abc"> <reg name="r1" bitsize="32" type="int" regnum="0"/> </feature> </target> Notice that GDB filled in both the 'type' and 'regnum' fields of the <reg>. I think this is actually a positive as it means we get to really understand how GDB processed the document, if GDB made some assumptions that differ to those the user expected then hopefully this will bring those issues to the users attention. To implement this I have tweaked the output produced by the print_xml_feature which is defined within the gdbsupport/ directory. The changes I have made to this class are: 1. The <architecture>...</architecture> tags are now not produced if the architecture name is NULL. 2. The <osabi>...</osabi> tags get a newline at the end. 3. And, the whole XML document is indented using white space in a nested fashion (as in the example output above). I think that these changes should be fine, the print_xml_feature class is used: 1. In gdbserver to generate an XML document to send as the target description to GDB. 2. In GDB as part of a self-check function, a target_desc is converted to XML then parsed back into a target_desc. We then check the before and after target_desc objects are the same. 3. In the new 'maint print xml-tdesc' command. In all of these use cases adding the extra white space should be fine. gdbsupport/ChangeLog: * tdesc.cc (print_xml_feature::visit_pre): Use add_line to add output content, and call indent as needed in all overloaded variants. (print_xml_feature::visit_post): Likewise. (print_xml_feature::visit): Likewise. (print_xml_feature::add_line): Two new overloaded functions. * tdesc.h (print_xml_feature::indent): New member function. (print_xml_feature::add_line): Two new overloaded member functions. (print_xml_feature::m_depth): New member variable. gdb/ChangeLog: * target-descriptions.c (tdesc_architecture_name): Protect against NULL pointer dereference. (maint_print_xml_tdesc_cmd): New function. (_initialize_target_descriptions): Register new 'maint print xml-tdesc' command and give it the filename completer. * NEWS: Mention new 'maint print xml-tdesc' command. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.xml/tdesc-reload.c: New file. * gdb.xml/tdesc-reload.exp: New file. * gdb.xml/maint-xml-dump-01.xml: New file. * gdb.xml/maint-xml-dump-02.xml: New file. * gdb.xml/maint-xml-dump.exp: New file. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Maintenance Commands): Document new 'maint print xml-desc' command.
2020-06-23gdb: Print compatible information within print_xml_featureAndrew Burgess2-10/+63
The gdbsupport directory contains a helper class print_xml_feature that is shared between gdb and gdbserver. This class is used for printing an XML representation of a target_desc object. Currently this class doesn't have the ability to print the <compatible> entities that can appear within a target description, I guess no targets have needed that functionality yet. The print_xml_feature classes API is based around operating on the target_desc class, however, the sharing between gdb and gdbserver is purely textural, we rely on their being a class called target_desc in both gdb and gdbserver, but there is no shared implementation. We then have a set of functions declared that operate on an object of type target_desc, and again these functions have completely separate implementations. Currently then the gdb version of target_desc contains a vector of bfd_arch_info pointers which represents the compatible entries from a target description. The gdbserver version of target_desc has no such information. Further, the gdbserver code doesn't seem to include the bfd headers, and so doesn't know about the bfd types. I was reluctant to include the bfd headers into gdbserver just so I can reference the compatible information, which isn't (currently) even needed in gdbserver. So, the approach I take in this patch is to wrap the compatible information into a new helper class. This class is declared in the gdbsupport library, but implemented separately in both gdb and gdbserver. In gdbserver the class is empty. The compatible information within the gdbserver is an empty list, of empty classes. In gdb the class contains a pointer to the bfd_arch_info object. With this in place we can now add support to print_xml_feature for printing the compatible information if it is present. In the gdbserver code this will never happen, as the gdbserver never has any compatible information. But in gdb, this code will trigger when appropriate. gdb/ChangeLog: * target-descriptions.c (class tdesc_compatible_info): New class. (struct target_desc): Change type of compatible vector. (tdesc_compatible_p): Update for change in type of target_desc::compatible. (tdesc_compatible_info_list): New function. (tdesc_compatible_info_arch_name): New function. (tdesc_add_compatible): Update for change in type of target_desc::compatible. (print_c_tdesc::visit_pre): Likewise. gdbserver/ChangeLog: * tdesc.cc (struct tdesc_compatible_info): New struct. (tdesc_compatible_info_list): New function. (tdesc_compatible_info_arch_name): New function. gdbsupport/ChangeLog: * tdesc.cc (print_xml_feature::visit_pre): Print compatible information. * tdesc.h (struct tdesc_compatible_info): Declare new struct. (tdesc_compatible_info_up): New typedef. (tdesc_compatible_info_list): Declare new function. (tdesc_compatible_info_arch_name): Declare new function.
2020-06-23gdb: Allow target description to be dumped even when it is remoteAndrew Burgess2-4/+16
The maintenance command 'maintenance print c-tdesc' can only print the target description if it was loaded from a local file, or if the local filename is passed to the maintenance command as an argument. Sometimes it would be nice to know what target description GDB was given by the remote, however, if I connect to a remote target and try this command I see this: (gdb) maintenance print c-tdesc The current target description did not come from an XML file. (gdb) Which is not very helpful. This commit changes things so that if the description came from the remote end then GDB will use a fake filename 'fetched from target' as the filename for the description, GDB will then create the C description of the target as though it came from this file. Example output would look like this (I snipped the feature creation from the middle as that hasn't changed): (gdb) maintenance print c-tdesc /* THIS FILE IS GENERATED. -*- buffer-read-only: t -*- vi:set ro: Original: fetched from target */ #include "defs.h" #include "osabi.h" #include "target-descriptions.h" struct target_desc *tdesc_fetched_from_target; static void initialize_tdesc_fetched_from_target (void) { struct target_desc *result = allocate_target_description (); struct tdesc_feature *feature; /* ... features created here ... */ tdesc_fetched_from_target = result; } (gdb) In order to support using 'fetched from target' I had to update the print_c_tdesc code to handle filenames that include a space. This has the benefit that we can now print out real files with spaces in the name, for example the file 'with space.xml': (gdb) maint print c-tdesc with space.xml I originally added this functionality so I could inspect the description passed to GDB by the remote target. After using this for a while I realised that actually having GDB recreate the XML would be even better, so a later commit will add that functionality too. Still, given how small this patch is I thought it might be nice to include this in GDB anyway. While I was working on this anyway I've added filename command completion to this command. gdb/ChangeLog: * target-descriptions.c (print_c_tdesc::print_c_tdesc): Change whitespace to underscore. (maint_print_c_tdesc_cmd): Use fake filename for target descriptions that came from the target. (_initialize_target_descriptions): Add filename command completion for 'maint print c-tdesc'.
2020-06-23gdb: add some more empty lines in loc.cSimon Marchi2-0/+22
Add some empty lines at places I forgot in the previous patch. gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2/loc.c (decode_debug_loclists_addresses): Add empty lines. Change-Id: I8a9f3766ede1ce750e0703023285dca873bce0da
2020-06-23gdb: add empty lines in loc.cSimon Marchi2-1/+51
I always found that some switch statements in this file were a bit too packed. I think having empty lines between each case helps with reading. I'm pushing this as obvious, I hope it won't be too controversial. gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2/loc.c (decode_debug_loc_dwo_addresses): Add empty lines. (dwarf2_find_location_expression): Likewise. (call_site_parameter_matches): Likewise. (dwarf2_compile_expr_to_ax): Likewise. (disassemble_dwarf_expression): Likewise. (loclist_describe_location): Likewise. Change-Id: I381366a0468ff1793faa612c46ef48a9d4773192
2020-06-23Fix "maint selftest" regression, add struct scoped_mock_contextPedro Alves4-93/+109
This commit: commit 3922b302645fda04da42a5279399578ae2f6206c Author: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> AuthorDate: Thu Jun 18 21:28:37 2020 +0100 Decouple inferior_ptid/inferior_thread(); dup ptids in thread list (PR 25412) caused a regression for gdb.gdb/unittest.exp when GDB is configured with --enable-targets=all. The failure is: gdb/thread.c:95: internal-error: thread_info* inferior_thread(): Assertion `current_thread_ != nullptr' failed. The problem is in this line in regcache.c:cooked_read_test: /* Switch to the mock thread. */ scoped_restore restore_inferior_ptid = make_scoped_restore (&inferior_ptid, mock_ptid); Both gdbarch-selftest.c and regcache.c set up a similar mock context, but the series the patch above belongs to only updated the gdbarch-selftest.c context to not write to inferior_ptid directly, and missed updating regcache.c's. Instead of copying the fix over to regcache.c, share the mock context setup code in a new RAII class, based on gdbarch-selftest.c's version. Also remove the "target already pushed" error from regcache.c, like it had been removed from gdbarch-selftest.c in the multi-target series. That check is unnecessary because each inferior now has its own target stack, and the unit test pushes a target on a separate (mock) inferior, not the current inferior on entry. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdbarch-selftests.c: Don't include inferior.h, gdbthread.h or progspace-and-thread.h. Include scoped-mock-context.h instead. (register_to_value_test): Use scoped_mock_context. * regcache.c: Include "scoped-mock-context.h". (cooked_read_test): Don't error out if a target is already pushed. Use scoped_mock_context. Adjust. * scoped-mock-context.h: New file.
2020-06-23Adjust command completion output when TUI is disabledSandra Loosemore2-4/+18
The history-scrolling commands "+", "-", "<" and ">" are only known to GDB when TUI is enabled. This means the "complete pipe " command produces different output depending on whether TUI is present, which in turn caused FAIL: gdb.base/shell.exp: cmd complete "pipe " This patch provides different patterns for that test depending on whether or not TUI is available. 2020-06-23 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> gdb/testsuite/ * lib/completion-support.exp (test_gdb_completion_offers_commands): Adjust for omitted commands when TUI is disabled.
2020-06-23Improve -Wunused-value testcase build failures fixGary Benson9-35/+47
This commit improves upon my previous -Wunused-value fix by replacing the various dummy variables with casts to void, as suggested by Pedro. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.cp/namespace.cc: Improve -Wunused-value fix. * gdb.cp/nsimport.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/nsnested.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/nsnoimports.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/nsusing.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/smartp.cc: Likewise. * gdb.python/py-pp-integral.c: Likewise. * gdb.python/py-pp-re-notag.c: Likewise.
2020-06-23gdb: Convert language la_is_string_type_p field to a methodAndrew Burgess14-97/+156
This commit changes the language_data::la_is_string_type_p function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (ada_language::is_string_type_p): New member function. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_is_string_type_p): Delete function, implementation moved to f_language::is_string_type_p. (f_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (f_language::is_string_type_p): New member function, implementation from f_is_string_type_p. * go-lang.c (go_is_string_type_p): Delete function, implementation moved to go_language::is_string_type_p. (go_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (go_language::is_string_type_p): New member function, implementation from go_is_string_type_p. * language.c (language_defn::is_string_type_p): Define new member function. (default_is_string_type_p): Make static, add comment copied from header file. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (unknown_language::is_string_type_p): New member function. (auto_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (auto_language::is_string_type_p): New member function. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p field. (language_defn::is_string_type_p): Declare new function. (default_is_string_type_p): Delete desclaration, move comment to definition. * m2-lang.c (m2_is_string_type_p): Delete function, implementation moved to m2_language::is_string_type_p. (m2_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (m2_language::is_string_type_p): New member function, implementation from m2_is_string_type_p. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_is_string_type_p): Delete function, implementation moved to pascal_language::is_string_type_p. (pascal_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (pascal_language::is_string_type_p): New member function, implementation from pascal_is_string_type_p. * rust-lang.c (rust_is_string_type_p): Delete function, implementation moved to rust_language::is_string_type_p. (rust_language_data): Delete la_is_string_type_p initializer. (rust_language::is_string_type_p): New member function, implementation from rust_is_string_type_p. * valprint.c (val_print_scalar_or_string_type_p): Update call to is_string_type_p.
2020-06-23gdb: Convert language la_print_typedef field to a methodAndrew Burgess14-51/+118
This commit changes the language_data::la_print_typedef function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_language_data): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. (ada_language::print_typedef): New member function. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_language_data): Likewise. (f_language::print_typedef): New member function. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. * language.c (language_defn::print_typedef): Define member function. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. (unknown_language::print_typedef): New member function. (auto_language_data): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. (auto_language::print_typedef): New member function. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_print_typedef field. (language_defn::print_typedef): Declare new member function. (LA_PRINT_TYPEDEF): Update call to print_typedef. (default_print_typedef): Delete declaration. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_data): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. (m2_language::print_typedef): New member function. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_data): Likewise. (pascal_language::print_typedef): New member function. * rust-lang.c (rust_print_typedef): Delete function, implementation moved to rust_language::print_typedef. (rust_language): Delete la_print_typedef initializer. (rust_language::print_typedef): New member function, implementation from rust_print_typedef. * typeprint.c (default_print_typedef): Delete.
2020-06-23gdb: Convert language la_printstr field to a methodAndrew Burgess14-240/+297
This commit changes the language_data::la_printstr function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (ada_language::printstr): New member function. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_printstr): Rename to f_language::printstr. (f_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (f_language::printstr): New member function, implementation from f_printstr. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. * language.c (language_defn::printstr): Define new member function. (unk_lang_printstr): Delete. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (unknown_language::printstr): New member function. (auto_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (auto_language::printstr): New member function. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_printstr field. (language_defn::printstr): Declare new member function. (LA_PRINT_STRING): Update call to printstr. * m2-lang.c (m2_printstr): Rename to m2_language::printstr. (m2_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (m2_language::printstr): New member function, implementation from m2_printstr. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_printstr): Rename to pascal_language::printstr. (pascal_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (pascal_language::printstr): New member function, implementation from pascal_printstr. * p-lang.h (pascal_printstr): Delete declaration. * rust-lang.c (rust_printstr): Update header comment. (rust_language_data): Delete la_printstr initializer. (rust_language::printstr): New member function.
2020-06-23gdb: Convert language la_printchar field to a methodAndrew Burgess13-51/+111
This commit changes the language_data::la_printchar function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (ada_language::printchar): New member function. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_printchar): Rename to f_language::printchar. (f_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (f_language::printchar): New member function, implementation from f_printchar. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. * language.c (unk_lang_printchar): Delete. (language_defn::printchar): Define new member function. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (unknown_language::printchar): New member function. (auto_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (auto_language::printchar): New member function. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_printchar field. (language_defn::printchar): Declare new member function. (LA_PRINT_CHAR): Update call to printchar. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (m2_language::printchar): New member function. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (pascal_language::printchar): New member function. * rust-lang.c (rust_printchar): Rename to rust_language::printchar. (rust_language_data): Delete la_printchar initializer. (rust_language::printchar): New member function, implementation from rust_printchar.
2020-06-23gdb: Convert language la_emitchar field to a methodAndrew Burgess13-152/+173
This commit changes the language_data::la_emitchar function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (emit_char): Renamed to ada_language::emitchar. (ada_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (ada_language::emitchar): New member function, implementation from emit_char. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_emit_char): Rename to f_language::emitchar. (f_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (f_language::emitchar): New member function, implementation from f_emit_char. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. * language.c (unk_lang_emit_char): Delete. (language_defn::emitchar): New member function definition. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (unknown_language::emitchar): New member function. (auto_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (auto_language::emitchar): New member function. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_emitchar field. (language_defn::emitchar): New member field declaration. (LA_EMIT_CHAR): Update call to emitchar. * m2-lang.c (m2_emit_char): Rename to m2_language::emitchar. (m2_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (m2_language::emitchar): New member function, implementation from m2_emit_char. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_emit_char): Rename to pascal_language::emitchar. (pascal_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (pascal_language::emitchar): New member function, implementation from pascal_emit_char. * rust-lang.c (rust_emitchar): Rename to rust_language::emitchar. (rust_language_data): Delete la_emitchar initializer. (rust_language::emitchar): New member function, implementation from rust_emitchar.
2020-06-23gdb: Convert language la_post_parser field to a methodAndrew Burgess15-61/+65
This commit changes the language_data::la_post_parser function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (resolve): Rename to ada_language::post_parser. (ada_language_data): Delete la_post_parser initializer. (ada_language::post_parser): New member function. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Delete la_post_parser initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_language_data): Likewise. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Likewise. * language.c (unknown_language_data): Likewise. (auto_language_data): Likewise. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_post_parser field. (language_defn::post_parser): New member function. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_data): Delete la_post_parser initializer. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Likewise. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_data): Likewise. * parse.c (parse_exp_in_context): Update call to post_parser. (null_post_parser): Delete definition. * parser-defs.h (null_post_parser): Delete declaration. * rust-lang.c (rust_language_data): Delete la_post_parser initializer.
2020-06-23gdb: Convert language la_parser field to a methodAndrew Burgess14-35/+113
This commit changes the language_data::la_parser function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (parse): Rename to ada_language::parser. (ada_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (ada_language::parser): New member function, implementation from parse. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. (d_language::parser): New member function. * f-lang.c (f_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (f_language::parser): New member function. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (go_language::parser): New member function. * language.c (unk_lang_parser): Delete. (language_defn::parser): Define new member function. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (unknown_language::parser): New member function. (auto_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (auto_language::parser): New member function. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_parser field. (language_defn::parser): Declare new member function. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (m2_language::parser): New member function. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_data): Likewise. (pascal_language::parser): New member function. * parse.c (parse_exp_in_context): Update call to parser. * rust-lang.c (rust_language_data): Delete la_parser initializer. (rust_language::parser): New member function.
2020-06-23Avoid testcase build failures with -Wunused-valueGary Benson9-35/+46
A number of testcases fail to build with -Wunused-value enabled. This commit adds dummy values to avoid this. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.cp/namespace.cc: Avoid build failure with -Wunused-value. * gdb.cp/nsimport.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/nsnested.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/nsnoimports.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/nsusing.cc: Likewise. * gdb.cp/smartp.cc: Likewise. * gdb.python/py-pp-integral.c: Likewise. * gdb.python/py-pp-re-notag.c: Likewise.
2020-06-23gdb: Add --with-python-libdir to gdb's --configuration outputAndrew Burgess2-0/+14
Commit: commit d13c7322fe1266984024644154003a19664610ea Date: Fri Jan 17 00:10:22 2020 +0000 gdb: Allow more control over where to find python libraries Added a new configuration option --with-python-libdir, but failed to add this option to the output of 'gdb --configuration'. This commit fixes this mistake. gdb/ChangeLog: * top.c (print_gdb_configuration): Print --with-python-libdir configuration value.
2020-06-22NEWS and documentation for alias default-args related concept and commands.Philippe Waroquiers4-6/+139
gdb/ChangeLog 2020-06-22 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * NEWS: Mention change to the alias command. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2020-06-22 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * gdb.texinfo (Command aliases default args): New node documenting how to use default args for a command using aliases. (Aliases): Document the new 'DEFAULT-ARGS...' option. (Help): Update help aliases text and describe when full alias definition is provided.
2020-06-22Add tests for new alias default-args related commands and arguments.Philippe Waroquiers10-11/+187
Test the new default-args behaviour and completion for the alias command. Note that gdb.base/default-args.exp is somewhat copied from with.exp (the test of the with command), while default-exp.c is a plain copy of with.c. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2020-06-22 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * gdb.base/default-args.exp: New test. * gdb.base/default-args.c: New file. * gdb.base/alias.exp: Update expected error msg for alias foo=bar. * gdb.base/default.exp: Update to new help text. * gdb.base/help.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/page.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/style.exp: Likewise. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: Likewise. * gdb.python/python.exp: Likewise.
2020-06-22default-args: allow to define default arguments for aliasesPhilippe Waroquiers16-96/+380
Currently, a user can define an alias, but cannot have default arguments for this alias. This patch modifies the 'alias' command so that default args can be provided. (gdb) h alias Define a new command that is an alias of an existing command. Usage: alias [-a] [--] ALIAS = COMMAND [DEFAULT-ARGS...] ALIAS is the name of the alias command to create. COMMAND is the command being aliased to. Options: -a Specify that ALIAS is an abbreviation of COMMAND. Abbreviations are not used in command completion.. GDB will automatically prepend the provided DEFAULT-ARGS to the list of arguments explicitly provided when using ALIAS. Use "help aliases" to list all user defined aliases and their default args. Examples: Make "spe" an alias of "set print elements": alias spe set print elements Make "elms" an alias of "elements" in the "set print" command: alias -a set print elms set print elements Make "btf" an alias of "backtrace -full -past-entry -past-main" : alias btf = backtrace -full -past-entry -past-main Make "wLapPeu" an alias of 2 nested "with": alias wLapPeu = with language pascal -- with print elements unlimited -- (gdb) The way 'default-args' is implemented makes it trivial to set default args also for GDB commands (such as "backtrace") and for GDB pre-defined aliases (such as "bt"). It was however deemed better to not allow to define default arguments for pre-defined commands and aliases, to avoid users believing that e.g. default args for "backtrace" would apply to "bt". If needed, default-args could be allowed for GDB predefined commands and aliases by adding a command 'set default-args GDB_COMMAND_OR_PREDEFINED_ALIAS [DEFAULT-ARGS...]'. * 'alias' command now has a completer that helps to complete: - ALIAS (if the user defines an alias after a prefix), - the aliased COMMAND - the possible options for the aliased COMMAND. * Help and apropos commands show the definitions of the aliases that have default arguments, e.g. (gdb) help backtrace backtrace, btf, where, bt alias btf = backtrace -full -past-entry -past-main Print backtrace of all stack frames, or innermost COUNT frames. Usage: backtrace [OPTION]... [QUALIFIER]... [COUNT | -COUNT] Options: -entry-values no|only|preferred|if-needed|both|compact|default Set printing of function arguments at function entry. ... gdb/ChangeLog 2020-06-22 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * cli/cli-cmds.c (lookup_cmd_for_default_args) (alias_command_completer) (make_alias_options_def_group): New functions. (alias_opts, alias_option_defs): New struct and array. (alias_usage_error): Update usage. (alias_command): Handles optional DEFAULT-ARGS... arguments. Use option framework. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update alias command help. Update aliases command help. (show_user): Add NULL for new default_args lookup_cmd argument. (valid_command_p): Rename to validate_aliased_command. Add NULL for new default_args lookup_cmd argument. Verify that the aliased_command has no default args. * cli/cli-decode.c (help_cmd): Show aliases definitions. (lookup_cmd_1, lookup_cmd): New argument default_args. (add_alias_cmd): Add NULL for new default_args lookup_cmd argument. (print_help_for_command): Show default args under the layout alias some_alias = some_aliased_cmd some_alias_default_arg. * cli/cli-decode.h (struct cmd_list_element): New member default_args. xfree default_args in destructor. * cli/cli-script.c (process_next_line, do_define_command): Add NULL for new default_args lookup_cmd argument. * command.h: Declare new default_args argument in lookup_cmd and lookup_cmd_1. * completer.c (complete_line_internal_1): Add NULL for new default_args lookup_cmd or lookup_cmd_1 argument. * guile/scm-cmd.c (gdbscm_parse_command_name): Likewise. * guile/scm-param.c (add_setshow_generic, pascm_parameter_defined_p): Likewise. * infcmd.c (_initialize_infcmd): Likewise. * python/py-auto-load.c (gdbpy_initialize_auto_load): Likewise. * python/py-cmd.c (gdbpy_parse_command_name): Likewise. * python/py-param.c (add_setshow_generic): Likewise. * remote.c (_initialize_remote): Likewise. * top.c (execute_command): Prepend default_args if command has some. (set_verbose): Add NULL for new default_args lookup_cmd or lookup_cmd_1 argument. * tracepoint.c (validate_actionline, encode_actions_1): Add NULL for new default_args lookup_cmd or lookup_cmd_1 argument.
2020-06-22Disable parts of gdb.base/source-dir.exp on remote hostSandra Loosemore2-1/+16
One set of tests in this file does a lot of complicated directory manipulations to force a specific DW_AT_comp_dir format and gdb directory search path. As it's written, everything assumes host == build, and it does not seem to me that there is any obvious way to rewrite this so it will work in general on remote host. For instance, our harness for testing on remote Windows host normally does all compilation and GDB execution in $cwd using relative pathnames and I'm not sure all these directory tricks would set up the scenario it's trying to test even if they were correctly performed on host rather than build. So I think it's reasonable just to disable this on remote host instead. I also noted that it's using the wrong search path syntax for Windows host in the "set directories" command and conditionalized that while I was looking at it. That's a necessary fix to make this work in a situation where host == build and it's Windows, but I'm not actually set up to test that it's sufficient, too. 2020-06-22 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/source-dir.exp (test_truncated_comp_dir): Skip on remote host. Fix search path syntax on Windows host.
2020-06-22gdb/jit: return bool in jit_breakpoint_re_set_internal and jit_read_descriptorTankut Baris Aktemur2-13/+22
This is a minor refactoring that converts the return type of jit_read_descriptor and jit_breakpoint_re_set_internal functions from 'int' to 'bool'. The return value logic of jit_breakpoint_re_set_internal has been reversed. With this patch it now returns true if the jit breakpoint has been successfully initialized. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-22 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * jit.c (jit_read_descriptor): Use bool as the return type. (jit_breakpoint_re_set_internal): Use bool as the return type. Invert the return value logic; return true if the jit breakpoint has been successfully initialized. (jit_inferior_init): Update the call to jit_breakpoint_re_set_internal.
2020-06-22Solaris, target_wait(), don't rely on inferior_ptidPedro Alves3-48/+40
Debugging on Solaris is broken, with the procfs target backend failing with: procfs: couldn't find pid 0 in procinfo list. as soon as you start a program. The problem is procfs_target::wait assuming that inferior_ptid is meaningful on entry, but, since the multi-target series, inferior_ptid is null_ptid before we call target_wait, in infrun.c: static ptid_t do_target_wait_1 (inferior *inf, ptid_t ptid, target_waitstatus *status, int options) { ... /* We know that we are looking for an event in the target of inferior INF, but we don't know which thread the event might come from. As such we want to make sure that INFERIOR_PTID is reset so that none of the wait code relies on it - doing so is always a mistake. */ switch_to_inferior_no_thread (inf); This patch tweaks the backend to remove the assumption that inferior_ptid points at something. sol-thread.c (the thread_stratum that sits on top of procfs.c) also has the same issue. Some spots in procfs_target::wait were returning TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS+inferior_ptid. This commit replaces those with waiting again without returning to the core. This fixes the relying on inferior_ptid, and also should fix the issue discussed here: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb/2020-May/048616.html https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb/2020-June/048660.html gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> PR gdb/25939 * procfs.c (procfs_target::wait): Don't reference inferior_ptid. Use the current inferior instead. Don't return TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS/inferior_ptid -- instead continue and wait again. * sol-thread.c (sol_thread_target::wait): Don't reference inferior_ptid. (ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs, ps_lgetfpregs, ps_lsetfpregs) (sol_update_thread_list_callback): Use the current inferior's pid instead of inferior_ptid.
2020-06-21Various procfs.c cleanupsRainer Orth2-175/+52
While reading through procfs.c, I noticed a couple of cleanup opportunities: * Some comments and code allowed for portability across different targets. Since procfs.c is Solaris-only for some time now, those can go. * Likewise, there were some references to the old ioctl-based /proc left. * The code still allowed for SYS_exec. However, it is no longer present in either Solaris 11.3, 11.4, or Illumos. Checking the OpenSolaris sources, I found that it had already been removed in 2010 well before the Solaris 11 release. * Some blocks of #if 0 code can go: ** References to struct procinfo.{g,fp}regs_dirty which are no longer defined. ** Code handling the PR_ASLWP flag where <sys/procfs.h> has #define PR_ASLWP 0x00000040 /* obsolete flag; never set */ Tested on amd64-pc-solaris2.11. * procfs.c: Cleanup many comments. (READ_WATCHFLAG, WRITE_WATCHFLAG, EXEC_WATCHFLAG) (AFTER_WATCHFLAG): Replace by value. (MAIN_PROC_NAME_FORMAT): Inline ... (create_procinfo): ... here. (procfs_debug_inferior): Remove SYS_exec handling. (syscall_is_exec): Likewise. (procfs_set_exec_trap): Likewise. (syscall_is_lwp_exit): Inline in callers. (syscall_is_exit): Likewise. (syscall_is_exec): Likewise. (syscall_is_lwp_create): Likewise. (invalidate_cache): Remove #if 0 code. (make_signal_thread_runnable): Remove. (procfs_target::resume): Remove #if 0 code.
2020-06-21[PR gdb/25939] Move push_target call earlier in procfs.cRainer Orth2-5/+10
Since the multi-target patch, the run command fails on Solaris with an assertion failure even for a trivial program: $ ./gdb -D ./data-directory ./hello GNU gdb (GDB) 10.0.50.20200106-git [...] Reading symbols from ./hello... (gdb) run Starting program: /vol/obj/gnu/gdb/gdb/reghunt/no-resync/122448/gdb/hello /vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/thread.c:336: internal-error: thread_info::thread_info(inferior*, ptid_t): Assertion `inf_ != NULL' failed. Here's the start of the corresponding stack trace: #0 internal_error ( file=file@entry=0x966150 "/vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/thread.c", line=line@entry=336, fmt=0x9ddb94 "%s: Assertion `%s' failed.") at /vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/gdbsupport/errors.c:51 #1 0x0000000000ef81f4 in thread_info::thread_info (this=0x1212020, inf_=<optimized out>, ptid_=...) at /vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/thread.c:344 #2 0x0000000000ef82cd in new_thread (inf=inf@entry=0x0, ptid=...) at /vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/thread.c:239 #3 0x0000000000efac3c in add_thread_silent ( targ=targ@entry=0x11b0940 <the_procfs_target>, ptid=...) at /vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/thread.c:304 #4 0x0000000000d90692 in procfs_target::create_inferior ( this=0x11b0940 <the_procfs_target>, exec_file=0x13dbef0 "/vol/obj/gnu/gdb/gdb/reghunt/no-resync/122448/gdb/hello", allargs="", env=0x13c48f0, from_tty=<optimized out>) at /vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/gdbsupport/ptid.h:47 #5 0x0000000000c84e64 in run_command_1 (args=<optimized out>, from_tty=1, run_how=run_how@entry=RUN_NORMAL) at /vol/gcc-9/include/c++/9.1.0/bits/basic_string.h:263 #6 0x0000000000c85007 in run_command (args=<optimized out>, from_tty=<optimized out>) at /vol/src/gnu/gdb/hg/master/reghunt/gdb/infcmd.c:687 Looking closer, I found that in add_thread_silent as called from procfs.c (procfs_target::create_inferior) find_inferior_ptid returns NULL. The all_inferiors (targ) iterator comes up empty. Going from there, I see that in add_thread_silent m_target_stack = {m_top = file_stratum, m_stack = {0x20190e0 <the_dummy_target>, 0x200b8c0 <exec_ops>, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0}}} i.e. the_procfs_target is missing compared to the_amd64_linux_nat_target on Linux/x86_64. Moving the push_target call earlier allows debugging to get over the initial assertion failure. I run instead into procfs: couldn't find pid 0 in procinfo list. which is fixed by https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2020-June/169674.html Both patches tested together on amd64-pc-solaris2.11. PR gdb/25939 * procfs.c (procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): Move push_target call ... (procfs_target::create_inferior): ... here.
2020-06-21Ensure 'exec-file has changed' check has priority over 'exec-file-mismatch' ↵Philippe Waroquiers7-4/+104
check Following the implementation of exec-file-mismatch based on build-id, an attach to a process that runs a modified exec-file was triggering the exec-file-mismatch handling, giving a warning such as: warning: Mismatch between current exec-file /bd/home/philippe/gdb/git/build_termours/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/attach/attach and automatically determined exec-file /bd/home/philippe/gdb/git/build_termours/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/attach/attach exec-file-mismatch handling is currently "ask" as the build-ids differ when an exec-file is recompiled. This patch ensures that the exec-file-mismatch check is done with an up to date build-id. With this, exec-file-mismatch check will only trigger when the PID file really differs from the (build-id refreshed) current exec-file. Note that the additional check does not (yet) reload the symbols if the exec-file is changed: this reload will happen later if needed. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-06-21 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * exec.c (validate_exec_file): Ensure the build-id is up to date by calling reopen_exec_file (that checks file timestamp to decide to re-read the file). gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2020-06-21 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * gdb.base/attach.exp: Test priority of 'exec-file' changed over 'exec-file-mismatch'. * gdb.base/attach.c: Mark should_exit volatile. * gdb.base/attach2.c: Likewise. Add a comment explaining why the sleep cannot be big. * gdb.base/attach3.c: New file.
2020-06-20Adjust gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp filename patterns.Sandra Loosemore2-9/+14
2020-06-20 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> * gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp: Adjust filename patterns to make directory prefix optional.
2020-06-20Fix gdb.base/list-missing-source.exp on remote host.Sandra Loosemore2-1/+7
2020-06-20 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/list-missing-source.exp: Correct $srcfile manipulation for remote host.
2020-06-19Fixes for gdb.xml/tdesc-regs.exp.Sandra Loosemore2-2/+9
2020-06-19 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> Hafiz Abid Qadeer <abidh@codesourcery.com> * gdb.xml/tdesc-regs.exp (load_description): Correct pathname of file sent to remote host. (top level): Allow int32_t as type of 32-bit register.
2020-06-19[gdb/testsuite] Limit default_target_compile overrideTom de Vries3-13/+72
The file lib/future.exp contains an override of dejagnu's default_target_compile. The override is activated if dejagnu's default_target_compile is missing support for one or more languages. However, if the override is activated, it's active for all languages. This unnecessarily extends the scope of potential problems in the override to languages that don't need the override. Fix this by limiting the scope of the override. Also add a note stating for which languages the override is active, as a reminder that support for those languages needs to be ported to dejagnu. With my system dejagnu 1.6.1, as well as with current dejagnu trunk, that gives us: ... NOTE: Dejagnu's default_target_compile is missing support for Go, using \ local override NOTE: Dejagnu's default_target_compile is missing support for Rust, using \ local override ... Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-06-19 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_note): New proc. * lib/future.exp (gdb_default_target_compile_1): Factor out of ... (gdb_default_target_compile): ... here. Only call gdb_default_target_compile_1 if use_gdb_compile(<lang>) is set. (use_gdb_compile): Change to array. (toplevel): Update sets of use_gdb_compile to specify language. Warn about default_target_compile override. Store dejagnu's version of default_target_compile in dejagnu_default_target_compile.
2020-06-18Decouple inferior_ptid/inferior_thread(); dup ptids in thread list (PR 25412)Pedro Alves3-72/+59
In PR 25412, Simon noticed that after the multi-target series, the tid-reuse.exp testcase manages to create a duplicate thread in the thread list. Or rather, two threads with the same PTID. add_thread_silent has code in place to detect the case of a new thread reusing some older thread's ptid, but it doesn't work correctly anymore when the old thread is NOT the current thread and it has a refcount higher than 0. Either condition prevents a thread from being deleted, but the refcount case wasn't being considered. I think the reason that case wasn't considered is that that code predates thread_info refcounting. Back when it was originally written, delete_thread always deleted the thread. That add_thread_silent code in question has some now-unnecessary warts, BTW. For instance, this: /* Make switch_to_thread not read from the thread. */ new_thr->state = THREAD_EXITED; ... used to be required because switch_to_thread would update 'stop_pc' otherwise. I.e., it would read registers from an exited thread otherwise. switch_to_thread no longer reads the stop_pc, since: commit f2ffa92bbce9dd5fbedc138ac2a3bc8a88327d09 Author: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> AuthorDate: Thu Jun 28 20:18:24 2018 +0100 gdb: Eliminate the 'stop_pc' global Also, if the ptid of the now-gone current thread is reused, we currently return from add_thread_silent with the current thread pointing at the _new_ thread. Either pointing at the old thread, or at no thread selected would be reasonable. But pointing at an unrelated thread (the new thread that happens to reuse the ptid) is just broken. Seems like I was the one who wrote it like that but I have no clue why, FWIW. Currently, an exited thread kept in the thread list still holds its original ptid. The idea was that we need the ptid to be able to temporarily switch to another thread and then switch back to the original thread, because thread switching is really inferior_ptid switching. Switching back to the original thread requires a ptid lookup. Now, in order to avoid exited threads with the same ptid as a live thread in the same thread list, one thing I considered (and tried) was to change an exited thread's ptid to minus_one_ptid. However, with that, there's a case that we won't handle well, which is if we end up with more than one exited thread in the list, since then all exited threads will all have the same ptid. Since inferior_thread() relies on inferior_ptid, may well return the wrong thread. My next attempt to address this, was to switch an exited thread's ptid to a globally unique "exited" ptid, which is a ptid with pid == -1 and tid == 'the thread's global GDB thread number'. Note that GDB assumes that the GDB global thread number is monotonically increasing and doesn't wrap around. (We should probably make GDB thread numbers 64-bit to prevent that happening in practice; they're currently signed 32-bit.) This attempt went a long way, but still ran into a number of issues. It was a major hack too, obviously. My next attempt is the one that I'm proposing, which is to bite the bullet and break the connection between inferior_ptid and inferior_thread(), aka the current thread. I.e., make the current thread be a global thread_info pointer that is written to directly by switch_to_thread, etc., and making inferior_thread() return that pointer, instead of having inferior_thread() lookup up the inferior_ptid thread, by ptid_t. You can look at this as a continuation of the effort of using more thread_info pointers instead of ptids when possible. By making the current thread a global thread_info pointer, we can make switch_to_thread simply write to the global thread pointer, which makes scoped_restore_current_thread able to restore back to an exited thread without relying on unrelyable ptid look ups. I.e., this makes it not a real problem to have more than one thread with the same ptid in the thread list. There will always be only one live thread with a given ptid, so code that looks up a live thread by ptid will always be able to find the right one. This change required auditing the whole codebase for places where we were writing to inferior_ptid directly to change the current thread, and change them to use switch_to_thread instead or one of its siblings, because otherwise inferior_thread() would return a thread unrelated to the changed-to inferior_ptid. That was all (hopefully) done in previous patches. After this, inferior_ptid is mainly used by target backend code. It is also relied on by a number of target methods. E.g., the target_resume interface and the memory reading routines -- we still need it there because we need to be able to access memory off of processes for which we don't have a corresponding inferior/thread object, like when handling forks. Maybe we could pass down a context explicitly to target_read_memory, etc. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> PR gdb/25412 * gdbthread.h (delete_thread, delete_thread_silent) (find_thread_ptid): Update comments. * thread.c (current_thread_): New global. (is_current_thread): Move higher, and reimplement. (inferior_thread): Reimplement. (set_thread_exited): Use bool. Add assertions. (add_thread_silent): Simplify thread-reuse handling by always calling delete_thread. (delete_thread): Remove intro comment. (find_thread_ptid): Skip exited threads. (switch_to_thread_no_regs): Write to current_thread_. (switch_to_no_thread): Check CURRENT_THREAD_ instead of INFERIOR_PTID. Clear current_thread_.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in aix-thread.cPedro Alves2-1/+5
There are other writes in the file, but they seem more harmless. This one is changing the current thread permanently. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * aix-thread.c (pd_update): Use switch_to_thread.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in ravenscar-thread.cPedro Alves2-25/+32
gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ravenscar-thread.c (ravenscar_thread_target): Update. (ravenscar_thread_target::update_inferior_ptid): Rename to ... (ravenscar_thread_target::add_active_thread): ... this. Don't set m_base_ptid here. Update to avoid referencing inferior_ptid. (ravenscar_thread_target::wait): Don't write to inferior_ptid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in windows-nat.c, part IIPedro Alves4-51/+70
Writing to inferior_ptid in windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event is just incorrect and not necessary. We'll report the event to GDB's core, which then takes care of switching inferior_ptid / current thread. Related (see windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event), there's also a "current_windows_thread" global that is just begging to get out of sync with core GDB's current thread. This patch removes it. gdbserver already does not have an equivalent global in win32-low.cc. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * nat/windows-nat.c (current_windows_thread): Remove. * nat/windows-nat.h (current_windows_thread): Remove. * windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target::stopped_by_sw_breakpoint): Adjust. (display_selectors): Adjust to fetch the current windows_thread_info based on inferior_ptid. (fake_create_process): No longer write to current_windows_thread. (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): Don't set inferior_ptid or current_windows_thread. (windows_nat_target::wait): Adjust to not rely on current_windows_thread. (do_initial_windows_stuff): Now a method of windows_nat_target. Switch to the last_ptid thread. (windows_nat_target::attach): Adjust. (windows_nat_target::detach): Use switch_to_no_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid directly. (windows_nat_target::create_inferior): Adjust.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in windows-nat.c, part IPedro Alves2-6/+4
The inferior_ptid hack in do_initial_win32_stuff, added back in 2008: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2008-10/msg00012.html with: commit 9f9d052e600ed9436f9fd558d62a189c8cc3d43e Author: Pierre Muller <muller@sourceware.org> AuthorDate: Thu Oct 2 14:20:07 2008 +0000 * win32-nat.c (do_initial_win32_stuff): Set inferior_ptid. is no longer needed. Back then, current_inferior looked like this: struct inferior* current_inferior (void) { struct inferior *inf = find_inferior_pid (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid)); gdb_assert (inf); return inf; } Nowadays, current_inferior() just returns the global current_inferior_ pointer, which didn't exist back then. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * windows-nat.c (do_initial_windows_stuff): No longer set inferior_ptid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in go32-nat.cPedro Alves2-2/+8
gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * go32-nat.c (go32_nat_target::create_inferior): Switch to thread after creating it, instead of writing to inferior_ptid. Don't write to inferior_ptid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in fork-child.cPedro Alves2-3/+4
This is no longer necessary. All targets that call fork_inferior now also call switch_to_thread as soon as they add the main thread. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * fork-child.c (postfork_hook): Don't write to inferior_ptid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in bsd-kvm.cPedro Alves2-2/+7
gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_target_open): Switch to thread after adding it, instead of writing to inferior_ptid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in btrace_fetchPedro Alves2-5/+11
gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * btrace.c (btrace_fetch): Use switch_to_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in bsd-kvm.cPedro Alves2-1/+6
gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_target::close): Use switch_to_no_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid directly.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in corelow.cPedro Alves2-11/+16
gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * corelow.c (core_target::close): Use switch_to_no_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid directly. (add_to_thread_list, core_target_open): Use switch_to_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid directly.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in darwin-nat.cPedro Alves2-9/+20
Untested. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * darwin-nat.c (darwin_nat_target::decode_message): Don't write to inferior_ptid. (darwin_nat_target::stop_inferior, darwin_nat_target::kill): Avoid inferior_ptid. (darwin_attach_pid): Use switch_to_no_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid directly. (darwin_nat_target::init_thread_list): Switch to thread, instead of writing to inferior_ptid. (darwin_nat_target::attach): Don't write to inferior_ptid. (darwin_nat_target::get_ada_task_ptid): Avoid inferior_ptid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in gnu-nat.cPedro Alves2-8/+17
Untested. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gnu-nat.c (gnu_nat_target::create_inferior): Switch to the added thread. (gnu_nat_target::attach): Don't write to inferior_ptid directly. Instead use switch_to_thread. (gnu_nat_target::detach): Use switch_to_no_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid directly. Used passed-in inferior instead of looking up the inferior by pid.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in go32-nat.cPedro Alves2-4/+5
generic_mourn_inferior already takes care of switching to no thread. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * go32-nat.c (go32_nat_target::create_inferior): Don't write to inferior_ptid.