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2025-03-06Fix latent crash in ada_variant_discrim_nameTom Tromey1-2/+4
ada_variant_discrim_name does this: for (discrim_end = name + strlen (name) - 6; discrim_end != name; If NAME is too short, this will construct an invalid pointer, perhaps causing a crash. This patch arranges to check the length first.
2025-03-06Allow for anonymous Ada enumeration typesTom Tromey1-1/+4
With some forthcoming changes to GNAT, gdb might see a nameless enum in ada_resolve_enum, causing a crash. This patch allows an anonymous enum type to be considered identical to a named type when the contents are identical.
2025-03-06Add a quit to maint_print_all_sectionsTom Tromey1-0/+3
If you have many sections, "maint print sections" can take a very long time (due to a bug). If you happen to "c" at the pagination prompt, this can't be interrupted. This patch adds a QUIT to the loop to at least allow interruption. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32758 Reviewed-By: Guinevere Larsen <guinevere@redhat.com>
2025-03-06Use 'const' in some gdbarch methodsTom Tromey9-20/+24
This changes a couple of gdbarch methods to use 'const' for an "asymbol *" parameter. These methods shouldn't be modifying the underlying symbol in the BFD. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2025-03-06gdb/dwarf: remove unnecessary `this->` in read.cSimon Marchi1-45/+44
I like using `this->` when it's unclear that the method or field accessed is within the current class, but when accessing a private member prefixed with `m_`, it's unnecessary, as the prefix makes it clear. Remove some instances of it (some coming from the previous patch, other pre-existing) to de-clutter the code a bit. Change-Id: Ia83d0bce51d222fa3ac3d756d50170ec6ed12b94 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06gdb/dwarf: make all fields of cutu_reader privateSimon Marchi1-272/+279
Make all fields of cutu_reader private, then add getters for whatever needs to be accessed outside of cutu_reader. This should help spot what's used by cutu_reader itself, and what is used by others. Change-Id: I71cb73fffa5d70cc9c7fc68bf74db937e84c2db1 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06gdb/dwarf: pass dwarf2_cu instead of cutu_reader to two functionsSimon Marchi1-7/+4
These functions don't need to receive a cutu_reader, they only use it to obtain the contained dwarf2_cu, so change them to accept a dwarf2_cu. This helps reduce the creep of cutu_reader a little bit. Change-Id: Iebb3c4697a4aec638b47423b3ac59077d4fa5090 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06gdb/dwarf: move a bunch of DIE-reading functions to cutu_readerSimon Marchi1-153/+154
With the hope of organizing things better and spotting patterns that could lead to simplification, move all these functions to be methods of cutu_reader. At least, this gives a good picture of what the entry points for DIE and attribute reading are, by looking at what methods are public. Right now, my vague understanding of cutu_reader is that it does 3 things: - it provides means to navigate and read the DIE tree, abstracting things like whether the real content is in a DWO file or not - it builds a dwarf2_cu object, for its own use but also for the use of the caller - it fills in missing details in the passed in dwarf2_per_cu In the future, I'd like to separate those concerns. I think that cutu_reader could retain the first one of those concerns, while the other two could be done by other classes or functions, perhaps using cutu_reader under the hood. Change-Id: I04e0d6c864bbc09c7071ac8e9493e1e54c093d68 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06gdb/dwarf: add empty lines in cutu_reader::read_cutu_die_from_dwo commentSimon Marchi1-0/+3
I find it much more readable this way, with one idea per paragraph. Change-Id: Ib31b410867c8444e0f3200681881f54f1b8ebea8 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06gdb/dwarf: make init_cu_die_reader a method of cutu_readerSimon Marchi1-16/+20
init_cu_die_reader is only used inside cutu_reader, to initialize fields of cutu_reader, so make it a private method. Change-Id: Iaa80d4dbb8d0fa35bcac18ee70e147276874cc1b Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06gdb/dwarf: make read_cutu_die_from_dwo a method of cutu_readerSimon Marchi1-20/+25
read_cutu_die_from_dwo is only used as a helper to cutu_reader, so make it a private method of cutu_reader. Remove the "result_reader" parameter, because it's always "this". Change-Id: I7df6162137451c160f0e6bf3539569fcb2421eff Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06[gdbsupport] Add codespell section in setup.cfgTom de Vries1-0/+3
When running codespell on gdbsupport, we get: ... $ codespell gdbsupport gdbsupport/common-debug.h:218: invokable ==> invocable gdbsupport/osabi.h:51: configury ==> configurable gdbsupport/ChangeLog-2020-2021:344: ro ==> to, row, rob, rod, roe, rot gdbsupport/ChangeLog-2020-2021:356: contaning ==> containing gdbsupport/common.m4:19: configury ==> configurable gdbsupport/Makefile.am:97: configury ==> configurable gdbsupport/Makefile.in:811: configury ==> configurable gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:84: useable ==> usable gdbsupport/configure:15904: assigment ==> assignment ... Some of these files we want to skip in a spell check, because they're generated. We also want to skip ChangeLogs, we don't actively maintain those. Add a file gdbsupport/setup.cfg with a codespell section, that skips those files. The choice for setup.cfg (rather than say .codespellrc) comes from the presence of gdb/setup.cfg. That leaves invokable, configury and useable. I think configury is a common expression in our context, and for invokable and useable I don't manage to find out whether they really need rewriting, so I'd rather leave them alone for now. Add these to a file gdb/contrib/codespell-ignore-words.txt, and use the file in gdbsupport/setup.cfg. This makes the directory codespell clean: ... $ codespell --config gdbsupport/setup.cfg gdbsupport $ ... Because codespell seems to interpret filenames relative to the working directory rather than relative to the config file, and the filename used in gdbsupport/setup.cfg is gdb/contrib/codespell-ignore-words.txt, this simple invocation doesn't work: ... $ cd gdbsupport $ codespell ... because codespell can't find gdbsupport/gdb/contrib/codespell-ignore-words.txt. We could fix this by using ../gdb/contrib/codespell-ignore-words.txt instead, but likewise that breaks this invocation: ... $ codespell --config gdbsupport/setup.cfg gdbsupport ... I can't decide which one is worse, so I'm sticking with gdb/contrib/codespell-ignore-words.txt for now. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2025-03-06gdb: remove unnecessary local variable in pager_file::putsSimon Marchi1-18/+15
The lineptr variable isn't really necessary, we can just keep using linebuffer, since the original value is linebuffer isn't needed. Remove lineptr, and fix some comparisons to be explicit. Change-Id: If2f7df43bf79efd40149e46d5c77f9bc0439f879 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-06Use "::" as separator for Fortran in cooked indexTom Tromey1-0/+1
This teaches cooked_index_entry::full_name that "::" is the separator for Fortran. I don't know enough Fortran to write a test case for this. However, a different series I am working on has a regression if this patch is not applied. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2025-03-06Avoid double-decoding in ada_add_global_exceptionsTom Tromey1-11/+9
I noticed that ada_add_global_exceptions calls ada_decode on 'search_name' -- and then passes this to name_matches_regex, which also calls ada_decode. name_matches_regex is also used later, where the result of 'natural_name ()' is passed to it -- but natural_name also calls ada_decode. So, I think the call to ada_decode in name_matches_regex is redundant. This patch removes it, and turns name_matches_regex into an inner function to avoid propagating its use. Note that, right now, the DWARF implementation of expand_symtabs_matching does not in fact pass an encoded name to this callback. So, this code remains slightly (but currently harmlessly) wrong. expand_symtabs_matching is fixed by another pending series of mine.
2025-03-06[gdb] Fix typos in some selftestsTom de Vries3-5/+5
Fix typos: ... figured on out -> figured one out fpr -> for hopefuly -> hopefully ...
2025-03-05gdb/testsuite: add test for memory requirements of gcoreGuinevere Larsen2-0/+149
For a long time, Fedora has been carrying an out-of-tree patch with a similar test to the one proposed in this patch, that ensures that the memory requirements don't grow with the inferior's memory. It's been so long that the context for why this test exists has been lost, but it looked like it could be interesting for upstream. The test runs twice, once with the inferior allocating 4Mb of memory, and the other allocating 64Mb. My plan was to find the rate at which things increase based on inferior size, and have that tested to ensure we're not growing that requirement accidentally, but my testing actually showed memory requirements going down as the inferior increases, so instead I just hardcoded that we need less than 2Mb for the command, and it can be tweaked later if necessary. Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb: do not handle a NULL linebuffer in pager_file::putsSimon Marchi1-2/+1
This patch [1] has shown that different implementations of ui_file::puts handle a NULL line differently. pager_file::puts handles a NULL argument gracefully, as a no-op, while other implementations don't and likely crash. This causes subtle bugs: things will be working until the current ui_file is suddenly not a pager_file anymore. I think it would be better to be consistent here, so change pager_file::puts to not accept a NULL line. A regular test run on Linux shows no regression. [1] https://inbox.sourceware.org/gdb-patches/edfe6e17-1c20-4a4c-944f-247ff71b6c10@simark.ca/T/#m864aea10de8ca6fa84757971fcbaf3180e2eaefa Change-Id: Ieb465c86cd2c42a248cf481cd174c8622ef6724b Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05Inconsistent treatment of template parameters in DWARF readerTom Tromey2-14/+7
I noticed that if you hack some clean_restart calls into paramless.exp, the test will fail. That is, the test currently relies on the desired CUs already being expanded when trying to set a breakpoint -- which is clearly a bug, the CU expansion state should not affect "break". I tracked this down to incorrect construction of a lookup_name_info in cooked_index_functions::expand_symtabs_matching. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32510 Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: store dwo_file_up in dwo_file_setSimon Marchi2-92/+97
Heap-allocated dwo_file objects, stored in dwarf2_per_bfd::dwo_files, are never freed. They are created in one of the create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_* or lookup_dwo_cutu functions. I confirmed this by running: $ make check TESTS="gdb.cp/anon-ns.exp" RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board=fission-dwp" $ ./gdb -q -nx --data-directory=data-directory testsuite/outputs/gdb.cp/anon-ns/anon-ns -ex "p main" -ex "file" -batch ... and checking the ASan leak report. I also debugged this invocation of GDB, placed a breakpoint on ~dwo_file, and didn't see any hit. Change the dwo_file set to hold dwo_file_up objects. When the dwarf2_per_bfd object gets destroyed, dwo_file objects will automatically get destroyed. With this change, I see the related leaks disappear in the ASan leak report, and my ~dwo_file breakpoint gets hit when debugging GDB. Change-Id: Icb38539c3f9e553f3625c625a00fc63dd6e9f3c5 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: make dwarf2_per_bfd::dwo_files a gdb::unordered_setSimon Marchi2-166/+147
Change the dwarf2_per_bfd::dwo_files htab to a gdb::unordered_set. No behavior change expected, except maybe the failure case in lookup_dwo_cutu. If open_and_init_dwo_file returns nullptr, the previous code would leave the slot value empty (nullptr). Is this legit? With the new hash table, the only thing we can do really is not attempt to insert the nullptr value. Change-Id: I63992f388b1197e696ded4ea483634e8ae67fce4 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: change htabs holding dwo_unit objects to gdb::unordered_setSimon Marchi1-181/+99
Change a few occurences of htabs holding `dwo_unit *` values, using their signature as identity, to gdb::unordered_set. allocate_dwo_unit_table and allocate_dwp_loaded_cutus_table appeared to create hash tables with identical behavior, so they both use the same set type now. The only expected change in behavior is that when there are multiple units with the same signature, we will now keep the unit previously in the set, rather than overwriting it. But this seems ok, as it's a case of bad DWARF. Also, in the complaint in create_debug_type_hash_table, I think we previously erroneously printed the same sect_off twice. Change-Id: I57739977735ee1fd5c7b754107f5624f0621baa5 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: remove unused local variable in create_debug_type_hash_tableSimon Marchi1-1/+0
Change-Id: I40679fbe32a8a1a9cced085532c83f06affc294c Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: remove unnecessary parameters to create_{cus,debug_type}_hash_tableSimon Marchi1-30/+21
In create_cus_hash_table, we can get the section and hash table from the dwo_file directly. In create_debug_type_hash_table, we can get the hash table from the dwo_file directly - the section varies. Change-Id: I1d5ef49df98fe2620e12b83484b28cd7398f24ae Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: remove die_reader_specsSimon Marchi1-109/+78
die_reader_specs is a relic of some past design, today it only serves as (useless) a base class for cutu_reader. Remove it and move all its fields to cutu_reader. Change-Id: I5d55018eb8c6e0b828ef5d2f6d09b2047d1a5912 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: remove unnecessary parameter of create_cus_hash_tableSimon Marchi1-4/+3
We can use `cu->per_objfile` instead of passing down a dwarf2_per_objfile explicitly. Change-Id: Ie1fd93d9e7a74d09b857f1f0909d7441b79ed893 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb/dwarf: remove unnecessary local variable in dw2_get_file_names_readerSimon Marchi1-3/+2
It seems like the lh_cu variable is not necessary, we can just use this_cu. Change-Id: Ic2ed6ee82faf1fb5d340cd92dc8ef15434b20cb8 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-05gdb: fix null pointer dereference on missing PATH variableDaniel Starke1-3/+4
When running "show" with missing PATH variable a null pointer is being dereferenced in path_info(). path_command() correctly checks whether PATH has been set before using it. It then calls path_info() which retrieves the variable again but fails to perform the null pointer test on it. As a result, the application crashes with SIGSEGV on Windows for example. Fix this by handling the null pointer case in path_info() accordingly. Signed-off-by: Daniel Starke <daniel-email@gmx.net> Co-Authored-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com> Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> Change-Id: I41ef10f00802d3163793491454190008e78f5dc1
2025-03-05Create dwarf2/parent-map.cTom Tromey3-66/+89
This creates a new file, dwarf2/parent-map.c, to hold some code related to parent maps. This helps shrink read.c a bit. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2025-03-05Dump debug names indexTom Tromey1-1/+1
This changes the .debug_names reader to dump the contents of the index. This follows what the cooked index does, and also fixes a couple of test failures when run with the debug-names board: forward-spec-inter-cu.exp and backward-spec-inter-cu.exp. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2025-03-04gdb/dwarf: pass is_dwz to dwarf2_per_cu constructorSimon Marchi3-28/+33
It is always known at construction time whether a dwarf2_per_cu is built to represent a unit from a dwz file or not, so pass that information through the constructor. Change-Id: I278c1894ed606451aad02e830085190bb724c473 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-04gdb/dwarf: make dwarf2_get_dwz_file a method of dwarf2_per_bfdSimon Marchi9-44/+32
dwarf2_get_dwz_file looks more or less like a simple getter of dwarf2_per_bfd::dwz_file, so make it into a method. I typically avoid the `get_` prefix for getters, but that would conflict with the field name here. Change-Id: Idd0d5b1bd3813babf438b20aac514b19c77cfc18 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-04gdb/dwarf: remove create_cu_from_index_listSimon Marchi3-24/+3
I noticed that create_cu_from_index_list is only used in read-gdb-index.c, so I started by moving it there. But given that this function is use at only one spot and doesn't do much, I opted to inline its code in the caller instead. Change-Id: Iebe0dc20d345fa70a2f11aa9ff1a04fe26a31407 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-04Check whether gnatmake can link with -sharedTom Tromey2-0/+10
Currently, gnat-llvm does not ship a shared libgnat. This patch changes the relevant test to check whether linking with -shared actually works.
2025-03-04Check whether gnatmake supports -OgTom Tromey2-0/+9
gnat-llvm does not support the -Og flag. This arranges to check for this flag before using it.
2025-03-04Look for -fgnat-encodings optionTom Tromey2-4/+24
gnat-llvm does not support the -fgnat-encodings option, and does not emit GNAT encodings at all -- it only supports the equivalent of GCC's "minimal" encodings; which is to say, ordinary DWARF. This patch changes gdb to test whether gnatmake supports this flag and adapt accordingly. foreach_gnat_encoding is changed to pretend that the "minimal" mode is in effect, as some test examine the mode.
2025-03-04Check -fvar-tracking via ada_simple_compileTom Tromey3-2/+7
A couple of Ada tests check whether the C compiler supports -fvar-tracking. However, this doesn't really work when using gnat-llvm, because that will invoke clang under the hood. This patch arranges to check gnatmake instead, which is more robust even when toolchains are mix-and-matched.
2025-03-04Introduce ada_simple_compileTom Tromey2-11/+56
This introduces ada_simple_compile, an Ada-specific analog of gdb_simple_compile. gdb_compile_test is split into two procs to make this possible. ada_simple_compile isn't used in this patch but will be by later patches in this series.
2025-03-04Check for compiler support in scalar_storage.expTom Tromey1-2/+14
gnat-llvm does not currently handle Scalar_Storage_Order. This patch changes the scalar_storage.exp test to check the compiler error messages and report "unsupported" in this case. This way, the test ought to start working automatically if this feature is added to gnat-llvm.
2025-03-03Obvious comment fix in cooked-index.hTom Tromey1-1/+1
I noticed that cooked-index.h still refers to a vector of parent maps, but the code itself actually uses a parent_map here.
2025-03-03Add language to type unit in debug-names-tu.exp.tclTom Tromey6-45/+67
I think debug-names-tu.exp.tcl only passes by accident -- the type unit does not have a language, which gdb essentially requires. This isn't noticeable right now because the type unit in question is expanded in one phase and then the symbol found in another. However, I'm working on a series that would regress this. This patch partially fixes the problem by correcting the test case, adding the language to the TU. Hoewver, it then goes a bit further and arranges for this information not to be written to .debug_names. Whether or not a type should be considered "static" seems like something that is purely internal to gdb, so this patch has the entry-creation function apply the appropriate transform. It also may make sense to change the "debug_names" proc in the test suite to process attributes more like the ordinary "cu" proc does.
2025-03-03gdb/dwarf: remove unnecessary abfd parameter in dwarf2_per_bfd::locate_sectionsSimon Marchi2-6/+5
The parameter `abfd` is always the same as `this->obfd`, there is no need to pass it as a parameter. Change-Id: If7ad58ad4efdf6b070cbf2b8a73436bd8b452fa6 Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-03gdb/dwarf: rename dwarf2_per_cu_data -> dwarf2_per_cuSimon Marchi21-298/+260
This scratches an itch I had for a while. I don't know why this struct type has "data" in its name. Others like "dwarf2_per_objfile" and "dwarf2_per_bfd" don't. The primary job of a structure is to hold data, there's no need to specify it. It also makes the name a bit shorter, which is always nice. Rename related types too. Change-Id: Ifb63195ff105809fc15b502f639c0bb4d18a675e Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> Reviewed-By: Guinevere Larsen <guinevere@redhat.com>
2025-03-03Bploc should try to return full pathSimon Farre1-3/+22
Compilers often emit relative paths in the line number program, relative to the build directory for that compilation unit (if it's DWARF>=4 I think). Therefore use symtab->fullname() when not null as this seemingly has attempted path normalization for the symtab and only fall back on symtab->filename which will never be null if that fails. This has a much better UX. Applications may choose to expose this name as a clickable link to some file, at which point a non-normalized and non-absolute path would lead nowhere. When I wrote this feature the first time, I don't think this relative-to-cu-scheme was as prevalent in the output of gcc/clang for DWARF. Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2025-03-03[gdb/doc] Indicate in which languages 'filename'::funcaddr worksTom de Vries1-4/+8
In the docs I read [1]: ... In this section, we discuss operators that you can use in GDB expressions regardless of your programming language. ... GDB supports these operators, in addition to those common to programming languages: ‘::’ allows you to specify a variable in terms of the file or function where it is defined. See Program Variables. ... In fact, this is not supported in Ada: ... (gdb) b *'foo.adb'::foo No file or function "foo.adb'". (gdb) ... and likewise in a few other working languages. Fix this by making this restriction explicit. Approved-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> PR gdb/32753 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32753 [1] https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb.html/Expressions.html
2025-03-03[gdb/doc] Fix address location with file prefixTom de Vries1-2/+4
In the docs I read [1]: ... Address locations indicate a specific program address. They have the generalized form *address. funcaddr An address of a function or procedure derived from its name. ... 'filename':funcaddr Like funcaddr above, but also specifies the name of the source file explicitly. This is useful if the name of the function does not specify the function unambiguously, e.g., if there are several functions with identical names in different source files. ... This is incorrect, the notation is in fact 'filename'::funcaddr. Fix this by correcting the typo, and add a reference to "variable name conflict", where the concept is explained in more detail. Approved-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> PR gdb/32748 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32748 [1] https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb.html/Address-Locations.html
2025-03-03[gdb/doc] Don't advertise *&function for pascal and modula-2Tom de Vries1-4/+3
In the docs I read [1]: ... Address locations indicate a specific program address. They have the generalized form *address. ... funcaddr An address of a function or procedure derived from its name. ... In Pascal and Modula-2, this is &function. ... I tried "break *&function" for Pascal and Modula-2, and this doesn't work, while "break *function" works fine. Fix this by updating the documentation to reflect actual behaviour. Approved-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> PR gdb/32754 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32754 [1] https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb.html/Address-Locations.html
2025-03-03gdb: remove some unused includes from printcmd.cSimon Marchi1-2/+0
clangd reports them as unused. Change-Id: I50a3c13db128ffe1630364f707d66a24ce11d352
2025-03-03gdb: remove unused include from frame.cSimon Marchi1-1/+0
clangd reports it as unused. Change-Id: I636e57747d3c42ce6615a14d4cf5dc115628a73d
2025-02-28gdb/dwarf: add dwarf2_per_bfd::filename and use it where possibleSimon Marchi4-18/+17
I noticed we quite often use: bfd_get_filename (per_bfd->obfd) Add a shortcut for that. Change-Id: I4e33925a481fd44088386510b01936d38e1d7d38 Approved-By: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>