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author | Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> | 2014-11-27 11:37:54 +0800 |
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committer | Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> | 2014-12-12 08:46:34 +0800 |
commit | 21daaaaffcbda47b724858dd99ee2082043ef2da (patch) | |
tree | 01b636ad807269afc219b6d4dc3f9f60416c0412 /gdb/arm-tdep.c | |
parent | f303bc3e6ca29f0413376e38164dc5cdc0893d4b (diff) | |
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Improve arm_skip_prologue by using arm_analyze_prologue
Hi,
I see many fails in dw2-dir-file-name.exp on arm target when test
case is compiled with -marm, however, these fails are disappeared when
test case is compiled with -mthumb.
The difference of pass and fail shown below is that "0x000085d4 in" isn't
printed out, but test case expects to see it.
-Breakpoint 2, compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename () at tmp-dw2-dir-file-name.c:999^M
-(gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-dir-file-name.exp: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename: continue to breakpoint: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename
+Breakpoint 2, 0x000085d4 in compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename () at tmp-dw2-dir-file-name.c:999^M
+(gdb) PASS: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-dir-file-name.exp: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename: continue to breakpoint: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename
This difference is caused by setting breakpoint at the first instruction
in the function (actually, the first instruction in prologue, at [1]),
so that frame_show_address returns false, and print_frame doesn't print the
address.
0x00008620 <+0>: push {r11} ; (str r11, [sp, #-4]!) <--[1]
0x00008624 <+4>: add r11, sp, #0
0x00008628 <+8>: ldr r3, [pc, #24] ; 0x8648 <compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename+40>
0x0000862c <+12>: ldr r3, [r3]
0x00008630 <+16>: add r3, r3, #1
0x00008634 <+20>: ldr r2, [pc, #12] ; 0x8648 <compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename+40>
Then, it must be the arm_skip_prologue's fault that unable to skip
instructions in prologue. At the end of arm_skip_prologue, it matches
several instructions, such as "str r(0123),[r11,#-nn]" and
"str r(0123),[sp,#nn]", but "push {r11}" isn't handled.
These instruction matching code in arm_skip_prologue, which can be regarded
as leftover of development for many years, should be merged to
arm_analyze_prologue and use arm_analyze_prologue in arm_skip_prologue.
Here is the something like the history of arm_{skip,scan,analyze}_prologue.
Around 2002, there are arm_skip_prologue and arm_scan_prologue, but code are
duplicated to some extent. When match an instruction, both functions should
be modified, for example in Michael Snyder's patch
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2002-05/msg00205.html and Michael
expressed the willingness to merge both into one. Daniel added code call
thumb_analyze_prologue in arm_skip_prologue in 2006, but didn't handle its
counterpart arm_analyze_prologue, which is added in 2010
<https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-03/msg00820.html>
however, the instructions matching at the bottom of arm_skip_prologue wasn't
cleaned up. This patch is to merge them into arm_analyze_prologue.
gdb:
2014-12-12 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
PR tdep/14261
* arm-tdep.c (arm_skip_prologue): Remove unused local variable
'skip_pc'. Remove code skipping prologue instructions, use
arm_analyze_prologue instead.
(arm_analyze_prologue): Stop the scanning for unrecognized
instruction when skipping prologue.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/arm-tdep.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/arm-tdep.c | 75 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/arm-tdep.c b/gdb/arm-tdep.c index 3407045..a4f99c5 100644 --- a/gdb/arm-tdep.c +++ b/gdb/arm-tdep.c @@ -1388,7 +1388,6 @@ arm_skip_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc) { enum bfd_endian byte_order_for_code = gdbarch_byte_order_for_code (gdbarch); unsigned long inst; - CORE_ADDR skip_pc; CORE_ADDR func_addr, limit_pc; /* See if we can determine the end of the prologue via the symbol table. @@ -1462,65 +1461,8 @@ arm_skip_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc) /* Check if this is Thumb code. */ if (arm_pc_is_thumb (gdbarch, pc)) return thumb_analyze_prologue (gdbarch, pc, limit_pc, NULL); - - for (skip_pc = pc; skip_pc < limit_pc; skip_pc += 4) - { - inst = read_memory_unsigned_integer (skip_pc, 4, byte_order_for_code); - - /* "mov ip, sp" is no longer a required part of the prologue. */ - if (inst == 0xe1a0c00d) /* mov ip, sp */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe28dc000) /* add ip, sp #n */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24dc000) /* sub ip, sp #n */ - continue; - - /* Some prologues begin with "str lr, [sp, #-4]!". */ - if (inst == 0xe52de004) /* str lr, [sp, #-4]! */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xfffffff0) == 0xe92d0000) /* stmfd sp!,{a1,a2,a3,a4} */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xfffff800) == 0xe92dd800) /* stmfd sp!,{fp,ip,lr,pc} */ - continue; - - /* Any insns after this point may float into the code, if it makes - for better instruction scheduling, so we skip them only if we - find them, but still consider the function to be frame-ful. */ - - /* We may have either one sfmfd instruction here, or several stfe - insns, depending on the version of floating point code we - support. */ - if ((inst & 0xffbf0fff) == 0xec2d0200) /* sfmfd fn, <cnt>, [sp]! */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xffff8fff) == 0xed6d0103) /* stfe fn, [sp, #-12]! */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24cb000) /* sub fp, ip, #nn */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xfffff000) == 0xe24dd000) /* sub sp, sp, #nn */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe54b0000 /* strb r(0123),[r11,#-nn] */ - || (inst & 0xffffc0f0) == 0xe14b00b0 /* strh r(0123),[r11,#-nn] */ - || (inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe50b0000) /* str r(0123),[r11,#-nn] */ - continue; - - if ((inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe5cd0000 /* strb r(0123),[sp,#nn] */ - || (inst & 0xffffc0f0) == 0xe1cd00b0 /* strh r(0123),[sp,#nn] */ - || (inst & 0xffffc000) == 0xe58d0000) /* str r(0123),[sp,#nn] */ - continue; - - /* Un-recognized instruction; stop scanning. */ - break; - } - - return skip_pc; /* End of prologue. */ + else + return arm_analyze_prologue (gdbarch, pc, limit_pc, NULL); } /* *INDENT-OFF* */ @@ -1905,10 +1847,17 @@ arm_analyze_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, continue; else { - /* The optimizer might shove anything into the prologue, - so we just skip what we don't recognize. */ + /* The optimizer might shove anything into the prologue, if + we build up cache (cache != NULL) from scanning prologue, + we just skip what we don't recognize and scan further to + make cache as complete as possible. However, if we skip + prologue, we'll stop immediately on unrecognized + instruction. */ unrecognized_pc = current_pc; - continue; + if (cache != NULL) + continue; + else + break; } } |