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2021-11-25PR gdb/28480: Improve ambiguous member detectionBruno Larsen3-0/+57
Basic ambiguity detection assumes that when 2 fields with the same name have the same byte offset, it must be an unambiguous request. This is not always correct. Consider the following code: class empty { }; class A { public: [[no_unique_address]] empty e; }; class B { public: int e; }; class C: public A, public B { }; if we tried to use c.e in code, the compiler would warn of an ambiguity, however, since A::e does not demand an unique address, it gets the same address (and thus byte offset) of the members, making A::e and B::e have the same address. however, "print c.e" would fail to report the ambiguity, and would instead print it as an empty class (first path found). The new code solves this by checking for other found_fields that have different m_struct_path.back() (final class that the member was found in), despite having the same byte offset. The testcase gdb.cp/ambiguous.exp was also changed to test for this behavior.
2021-11-25coff-go32: consistent 16-byte section alignmentJan W. Jagersma1-2/+10
Section alignment for coff-go32 is inconsistent - The '.text' and '.data' sections are 16-byte aligned, but named sections '.text.*' and '.data.*' are only 4-byte aligned. '.gnu.linkonce.r.*' is aligned to 16 bytes, yet '.rodata' and '.rodata.*' are aligned to 4 bytes. For '.bss' all input sections are only aligned to 4 bytes. This primarily can cause trouble when using SSE instructions, which require their memory operands to be aligned to 16-byte boundaries. This patch solves the issue simply by setting the section alignment to 16 bytes, for all code and data sections referenced in the default linker script. * coff-go32.c (COFF_SECTION_ALIGNMENT_ENTRIES): Use partial name match for .text, .data. Add entries for .const, .rodata, .bss, .gnu.linkonce.b.
2021-11-25Re: AArch64: Add support for AArch64 EFI (efi-*-aarch64)Alan Modra4-21/+22
Commit b69c9d41e8 edited bfd/Makefile.in rather than using automake, which meant a typo in Makefile.am was not discovered and other differences in Makefile.in are seen with a proper regeneration. One difference was lack of an empty line between the pe-aarch64igen.c rule and the following $(BFD32_LIBS) etc. dependency rule, in the regenerated file. Not that it matters for proper "make" behaviour, but it's nicer with a line between those rules. Moving the rule earlier seems to cure the missing empty line. * Makefile.am (BFD64_BACKENDS): Correct typo. (BFD_H_DEPS, LOCAL_H_DEPS): Move earlier. Move rule using these deps earlier too. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * po/BLD-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. * po/SRC-POTFILES.in: Regenerate.
2021-11-25Updated French translation for the opcodes directory.Nick Clifton2-236/+264
* po/fr.po; Updated French translation.
2021-11-25gdb: rename source_styling_changed observerAndrew Burgess4-7/+7
In a later commit I plan to add disassembler styling. In the same way that we have a source_styling_changed observer I would need to add a disassembler_styling_changed observer. However, currently, these observers would only be notified from cli-style.c:set_style_enabled, and observed in tui-winsource.c, tui_source_window::style_changed, as a result, having two observers seems unnecessary right now, so, in this commit, I plan to rename source_styling_changed to just styling_changed, then, in the later commit, when disassembler styling is added, I can use the same observer for both source styling, and disassembler styling. There should be no user visible changes after this commit.
2021-11-25gdb/python: make some global variables staticAndrew Burgess1-29/+24
Make a couple of global variables static in python/python.c. To do this I had to move the definition of extension_language_python to later in the file. There should be no user visible changes after this commit.
2021-11-25gdb: add assert in remote_target::wait relating to async being offAndrew Burgess1-1/+5
While working on another patch I ended up in a situation where I had async mode disabled (with 'maint set target-async off'), but the async event token got marked anyway. In this situation GDB was continually calling into remote_target::wait, however, the async token would never become unmarked as the unmarking is guarded by target_is_async_p. We could just unconditionally unmark the token, but that would feel like just ignoring a bug, so, instead, lets assert that if !target_is_async_p, then the async token should not be marked. This assertion would have caught my earlier mistake. There should be no user visible changes with this commit.
2021-11-25gdb: simplify remote_target::is_async_pAndrew Burgess1-6/+1
This commit simplifies remote_target::is_async_p by removing the target_async_permitted check. In previous commits I have added additional assertions around the target_async_permitted flag into target.c, as a result we should now be confident that if target_can_async_p returns false, a target will never have async mode enabled. Given this, it should not be necessary to check target_async_permitted in remote_target::is_async_p, if this flag is false ::is_async_p should return false anyway. There is an assert to this effect in target_is_async_p. There should be no user visible change after this commit.
2021-11-25gdb: add asserts in target.c for target_async_permittedAndrew Burgess1-1/+6
The target_async_permitted flag allows a user to override whether a target can act in async mode or not. In previous commits I have moved the checking of this flag out of the various ::can_async_p methods and into the common target.c code. In this commit I will add some additional assertions into target_is_async_p and target_async. The rules these assertions are checking are: 1. A target that returns false for target_can_async_p should never become "async enabled", and so ::is_async_p should always return false. This is being checked in target_is_async_p. 2. GDB should never try to enable async mode for a target that returns false for target_can_async_p, this is checked in target_async. There are a few places where we call the ::is_async_p method directly, in these cases we will obviously not pass through the assert in target_is_async_p, however, there are also plenty of places where we do call target_is_async_p so if GDB starts to misbehave we should catch it quickly enough. There should be no user visible changes after this commit.
2021-11-25gdb: hoist target_async_permitted checks into target.cAndrew Burgess3-10/+11
This commit moves the target_async_permitted check out of each targets ::can_async_p method and into the target_can_async_p wrapper function. I've left some asserts in the two ::can_async_p methods that I changed, which will hopefully catch any direct calls to these methods that might be added in the future. There should be no user visible changes after this commit.
2021-11-25gdb: introduce a new overload of target_can_async_pAndrew Burgess4-5/+17
There are a few places where we call the target_ops::can_async_p member function directly, instead of using the target_can_async_p wrapper. In some of these places this is because we need to ask before the target has been pushed, and in another location (in target.c) it seems unnecessary to go through the wrapper when we are already in target.c code. However, in the next commit I'd like to hoist some common checks out of target specific code into target.c. To achieve this, in this commit, I introduce a new overload of target_can_async_p which takes a target_ops pointer, and calls the ::can_async_p method directly. I then make use of the new overload where appropriate. There should be no user visible changes after this commit.
2021-11-25ld/testsuite/ld-elfvsb: correctly test "weak hidden symbol DSO last"Clément Chigot1-1/+1
The test must be done with the shared object and not with the object file which is already being tested above. ld/ * testsuite/ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp: use .so file in "weak hidden symbol DSO last"
2021-11-25[gdb/cli] Add "set logging enabled", deprecate "set logging on/off"Tom de Vries8-34/+89
Before commit 3b6acaee895 "Update more calls to add_prefix_cmd" we had the following output for "show logging file": ... $ gdb -q -batch -ex "set trace-commands on" \ -ex "set logging off" \ -ex "show logging file" \ -ex "set logging on" \ -ex "show logging file" +set logging off +show logging file Future logs will be written to gdb.txt. +set logging on +show logging file Currently logging to "gdb.txt". ... After that commit we have instead: ... +set logging off +show logging file The current logfile is "gdb.txt". +set logging on +show logging file The current logfile is "gdb.txt". ... Before the commit, whether logging is enabled or not can be deduced from the output of the command. After the commit, the message is unified and it's no longer clear whether logging is enabled or not. Fix this by: - adding a new command "show logging enabled" - adding a corresponding new command "set logging enabled on/off" - making the commands "set logging on/off" deprecated aliases of the "set logging enabled on/off" command. Update the docs and testsuite to use "set logging enabled". Mention the new and deprecated commands in NEWS. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-25[gdb/cli] Fix typo in logging overwrite help textTom de Vries1-1/+1
Currently we have: ... $ gdb -q -batch -ex "help set logging overwrite" Set whether logging overwrites or appends to the log file. If set, logging overrides the log file. ... Fix overrides -> overwrites typo.
2021-11-25Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-11-24gdb: fix help doc for "set index-cache enabled"Simon Marchi1-1/+1
When implementing this command, I put "help doc" as a placeholder for the help string, and forgot to update it. Change it for a real help string. Change-Id: Id23c2142c5073dc570bd8a706e9ec6fa8c40eb09
2021-11-24Revert (part of) "gdb fix for catch-syscall.exp"Simon Marchi1-3/+1
This reverts (par of) commit ab198279120fe7937c0970a8bb881922726678f9. This commit changed what the test expects when catching the execve syscall based on the behavior seen on a Linux PowerPC machine. That is, we get an "entry" event, but no "return" event. This is not what we get on Linux with other architectures, though, and it seems like a PowerPC-specific bug. Revert the part of the patch related to this, but not the other hunk. Change-Id: I4248776e4299f10999487be96d4acd1b33639996
2021-11-24Fix an illegal memory access parsing a corrupt sysroff file.Nick Clifton2-0/+11
PR 28564 * sysdump.c (getCHARS): Check for an out of bounds read.
2021-11-24gdb: fix crash when reading ECOFF debug informationAndrew Burgess1-4/+4
In commit: commit 633cf2548bcd3dafe297e21a1dd3574240280d48 Date: Wed May 9 15:42:28 2018 -0600 Remove cleanups from mdebugread.c the following change was made in the function parse_partial_symbols in mdebugread.c: - fdr_to_pst = XCNEWVEC (struct pst_map, hdr->ifdMax + 1); - old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, fdr_to_pst); + gdb::def_vector<struct pst_map> fdr_to_pst_holder (hdr->ifdMax + 1); + fdr_to_pst = fdr_to_pst_holder.data (); The problem with this change is that XCNEWVEC calls xcalloc, which in turn calls calloc, and calloc zero initializes the allocated memory. In contrast, the new line gdb::def_vector<struct pst_map> specifically does not initialize the underlying memory. This is a problem because, later on in this same function, we increment the n_globals field within 'struct pst_map' objects stored in the vector. The incrementing is now being done from an uninitialized starting point. In this commit we switch from using gdb::def_vector to using std::vector, this alone should be enough to ensure that the fields are initialized to zero. However, for extra clarity, I have also added initial values in the 'struct pst_map' to make it crystal clear how the struct will start up. This issue was reported on the mailing list here: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2021-November/183693.html Co-Authored-By: Lightning <lightningth@gmail.com>
2021-11-24Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-11-23configure.ac: Check for the readline.h explicitlyAlexandra Hájková3-0/+24
When readline development package is missing make fails with "configure: error: system readline is not new enough" which might be confusing. This patch checks for the readline.h explicitly and makes make to warn about the missing package.
2021-11-23AArch64: Add support for AArch64 EFI (efi-*-aarch64).Tamar Christina20-27/+495
This adds support for efi-*-aarch64 by virtue of adding a new PEI target pei-aarch64-little. This is not a full target and only exists to support EFI at this time. This means that this target does not support relocation processing and is mostly a container format. This format has been added to elf based aarch64 targets such that efi images can be made natively on Linux. However this target is not valid for use with gas but only with objcopy. With these changes the resulting file is recognized as an efi image by third party tools: > pecli info hello.efi Metadata ================================================================================ MD5: 598c32a778b0f0deebe977fef8578c4e SHA1: 4580121edd5cb4dc40f51b28f171fd15250df84c SHA256: 3154bd7cf42433d1c957f6bf55a17ad8c57ed41b29df2d485703349fd6ff1d5c Imphash: Size: 47561 bytes Type: PE32+ executable (EFI application) (stripped to external PDB), for MS Windows Compile Time: 1970-01-01 00:00:00 (UTC - 0x0 ) Entry point: 0x2000 (section .text) Sections ================================================================================ Name RWX VirtSize VirtAddr RawAddr RawSize Entropy md5 .text R-X 0x5bb0 0x2000 0x400 0x5c00 6.39 551fbc264256a3f387de8a891500ae0d .reloc R-- 0xc 0x8000 0x6000 0x200 0.02 0c45f6d812d079821c1d54c09ab89e1d .data RW- 0x1d88 0x9000 0x6200 0x1e00 4.18 5d1137c09f01289dc62bf754f7290db3 .dynamic RW- 0xf0 0xb000 0x8000 0x200 0.34 5c94ed3206f05a277e6f04fbf131f131 .rela R-- 0xe58 0xc000 0x8200 0x1000 1.87 8b5c6bc30f3acb7ca7bf2e6789d68519 .dynsym R-- 0x138 0xd000 0x9200 0x200 0.96 bdcf5101da51aadc663ca8859f88138c Imports ================================================================================ Any magic number is based on the Microsoft PE specification [1]. [1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format bfd/ChangeLog: 2021-10-21 Tamar Christina <tamar.christina@arm.com> PR binutils/26206 * .gitignore (pe-aarch64igen.c): New. * Makefile.am (pei-aarch64.lo, pe-aarch64igen.lo, pei-aarch64.c, pe-aarch64igen.c): Add support. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * bfd.c (bfd_get_sign_extend_vma): Add pei-aarch64-little. * coff-aarch64.c: New file. * coffcode.h (coff_set_arch_mach_hook, coff_set_flags, coff_write_object_contents) Add aarch64 (aarch64_pei_vec) support. * config.bfd: Likewise. * configure: Likewise. * configure.ac: Likewise. * libpei.h (GET_OPTHDR_IMAGE_BASE, PUT_OPTHDR_IMAGE_BASE, GET_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_STACK_RESERVE, PUT_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_STACK_RESERVE, GET_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_STACK_COMMIT, PUT_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_STACK_COMMIT, GET_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_HEAP_RESERVE, PUT_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_HEAP_RESERVE, GET_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_HEAP_COMMIT, PUT_OPTHDR_SIZE_OF_HEAP_COMMIT, GET_PDATA_ENTRY, _bfd_peAArch64_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data_common, _bfd_peAArch64_bfd_copy_private_section_data, _bfd_peAArch64_get_symbol_info, _bfd_peAArch64_only_swap_filehdr_out, _bfd_peAArch64_print_private_bfd_data_common, _bfd_peAArch64i_final_link_postscript, _bfd_peAArch64i_only_swap_filehdr_out, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_aouthdr_in, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_aouthdr_out, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_aux_in, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_aux_out, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_lineno_in, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_lineno_out, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_scnhdr_out, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_sym_in, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_sym_out, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_debugdir_in, _bfd_peAArch64i_swap_debugdir_out, _bfd_peAArch64i_write_codeview_record, _bfd_peAArch64i_slurp_codeview_record, _bfd_peAArch64_print_ce_compressed_pdata): New. * peXXigen.c (_bfd_XXi_swap_aouthdr_in, _bfd_XXi_swap_aouthdr_out, pe_print_pdata, _bfd_XX_print_private_bfd_data_common, _bfd_XX_bfd_copy_private_section_data, _bfd_XXi_final_link_postscript): Support COFF_WITH_peAArch64, * pei-aarch64.c: New file. * peicode.h (coff_swap_scnhdr_in, pe_ILF_build_a_bfd, pe_ILF_object_p): Support COFF_WITH_peAArch64. (jtab): Add dummy entry that traps. * targets.c (aarch64_pei_vec): New. binutils/ChangeLog: 2021-10-21 Tamar Christina <tamar.christina@arm.com> PR binutils/26206 * NEWS: Add new support. * objcopy.c (convert_efi_target): Add efi-*-aarch64 support. * testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/pei-aarch64-little.d: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/pei-aarch64-little.s: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2021-10-21 Tamar Christina <tamar.christina@arm.com> PR binutils/26206 * coff/aarch64.h: New file. * coff/pe.h (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_ARM64): New.
2021-11-23binutils debuginfod testAlan Modra1-1/+2
A missing "return" resulted in this non-ELF fail: x86_64-w64-mingw32 +FAIL: debuginfod (create separate debug info file) Also, the debuginfod I have installed does not appear to handle non-native ELF objects, so only run the test when native. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuginfod.exp: Don't run test unless native ELF.
2021-11-23Update bug reporting addressAlan Modra11-17/+13
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/ everywhere bfd/ * configure.ac (ACX_BUGURL): Set to https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/ * po/Make-in (msgid-bugs-address): Likewise. * README: Report bugs to the above. * configure: Regenerate. binutils/ * po/Make-in (msgid-bugs-address): Update. gas/ * README: Update bug address. Delete mention of gcc. * po/Make-in: Update bug address. gold/ * po/Make-in: Update bug address. gprof/ * po/Make-in: Update bug address. ld/ * po/Make-in: Update bug address. opcodes/ * po/Make-in: Update bug address.
2021-11-22gdb: more compile fixes for gnu-nat.cJan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen1-16/+17
This fixes compile errors like ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/gnu-nat.c: In function void add_task_commands(): ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/gnu-nat.c:3204:17: error: no matching function for call to add_cmd(const char [8], command_class, cmd_list_element*&, char*, cmd_list_element**) 3204 | &setlist); | ^ In file included from ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/completer.h:21, from ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/symtab.h:36, from ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/infrun.h:21, from ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/target.h:42, from ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/inf-child.h:23, from ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/gnu-nat.h:38, from ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/gnu-nat.c:24: ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/command.h:160:33: note: candidate: cmd_list_element* add_cmd(const char*, command_class, void (*)(const char*, int), const char*, cmd_list_element**) 160 | extern struct cmd_list_element *add_cmd (const char *, enum command_class, | ^~~~~~~ ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/command.h:161:30: note: no known conversion for argument 3 from cmd_list_element* to void (*)(const char*, int) 161 | cmd_const_cfunc_ftype *fun, | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~ ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/command.h:167:33: note: candidate: cmd_list_element* add_cmd(const char*, command_class, const char*, cmd_list_element**) 167 | extern struct cmd_list_element *add_cmd (const char *, enum command_class, | ^~~~~~~ ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/command.h:167:33: note: candidate expects 4 arguments, 5 provided ../../gdb-11.1/gdb/gnu-nat.c:3210:18: error: no matching function for call to add_cmd(const char [8], command_class, cmd_list_element*&, char*, cmd_list_element**) 3210 | &showlist); | ^ Change-Id: Ie9029363d3fb40e34e8f5b1ab503745bc44bfe3f
2021-11-22gnu-nat.c: fix calls to add_info_aliasAndrea Monaco1-7/+9
Some time ago add_info_alias was changed (commit e0f25bd9717c7973197095523db7c1cdc956cea2). These calls were not updated and caused errors on compilation. Change-Id: I354ae4e8b8926d785abc94ec7142471ffd76d2de
2021-11-23Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-11-22gdb: pass more const target_waitstatus by referenceSimon Marchi10-125/+124
While working on target_waitstatus changes, I noticed a few places where const target_waitstatus objects could be passed by reference instead of by pointers. And in some cases, places where a target_waitstatus could be passed as const, but was not. Convert them as much as possible. Change-Id: Ied552d464be5d5b87489913b95f9720a5ad50c5a
2021-11-22gdb: introduce target_waitkind_str, use it in target_waitstatus::to_stringSimon Marchi5-50/+84
I would like to print target_waitkind values in debug messages, so I think that a target_waitkind-to-string function would be useful. While at it, use it in target_waitstatus::to_string. This changes the output of target_waitstatus::to_string a bit, but I think it is for the better. The debug messages will show a string matching exactly the target_waitkind enumerator (minus the TARGET_WAITKIND prefix). As a convenience, make string_appendf return the same reference to string it got as a parameter. This allows doing this: return string_appendf (str, "foo"); ... keeping the code concise. Change-Id: I383dffc9c78614e7d0668b1516073905e798eef7
2021-11-22gdb: rename target_waitstatus_to_string to target_waitstatus::to_stringSimon Marchi8-44/+33
Make target_waitstatus_to_string a "to_string" method of target_waitstatus, a bit like we have ptid_t::to_string already. This will save a bit of typing. Change-Id: Id261b7a09fa9fa3c738abac131c191a6f9c13905
2021-11-22RISC-V: Removed the redundant NULL pointer check in the riscv_update_subset.Nelson Chu1-3/+0
If we always use the .option arch to call the riscv_update_subset, then it is almost impossible that the input string will be NULL. Therefore, just remove the redundant NULL pointer check in the riscv_update_subset. bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_update_subset): Removed the redundant NULL pointer check.
2021-11-22RISC-V: Replace .option rvc/norvc with .option arch, +c/-c.Nelson Chu16-18/+22
Since the .option rvc/norvc directives are obsolete, replace them with the new proposed diretives: .option arch, +c/-c. And also reset the riscv_opts.rvc flag for the .option arch directives. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (s_riscv_option): Reset the riscv_opts.rvc for the .option arch directives. * testsuite/gas/riscv/align-1.s: Replace the obsolete .option rvc/norvc with .option arch, +c/-c. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-add-addi.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-imm.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-nonzero-reg.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm-64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-imm.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/c-zero-reg.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/ext.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-01.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-02.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-03.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/mapping-04.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/no-relax-align-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/shamt-32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/shamt-64.s: Likewise.
2021-11-22[gdb/build] Fix x86_64 x32 buildTom de Vries1-0/+4
A build error on x86_64 with x32 abi was reported here ( https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb/2021-November/049787.html ): ... gdb/nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c:280:42: error: \ 'struct compat_x32_siginfo_t::<unnamed union>::<unnamed>' has no member \ named 'si_addr_bnd' 280 | #define cpt_si_lower _sifields._sigfault.si_addr_bnd._lower | ^~~~~~~~~~~ gdb/nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c:337:38: note: in expansion of macro 'cpt_si_lower' 337 | to->cpt_si_lower = from_ptrace.cpt_si_lower; | ^~~~~~~~~~~~ ... The problem is that code added in commit d3d7d1ba3bb "[gdb/tdep] Handle si_addr_bnd in compat_siginfo_from_siginfo" doesn't compile on an x86_64 x32 setup, because compat_x32_siginfo_t doesn't have the si_addr_bnd fields. Fix this conservatively by disabling the code for x32. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-22RISC-V: PR28610, Fix ASAN heap-buffer-overflow error in riscv_update_subset.Nelson Chu1-7/+12
The architecture parser in riscv_update_subset shouldn't check (or access) the pointer space which doesn't exist. bfd/ pr 28610 * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_update_subset): The architecture parser shouldn't access the pointer space which doesn't exist.
2021-11-22[gdb/symtab] Support .debug_line with DW_FORM_line_strpTom de Vries5-23/+106
I noticed a new gcc option -gdwarf64 and tried it out (using gcc 11.2.1). With a test-case hello.c: ... int main (void) { printf ("hello\n"); return 0; } ... compiled like this: ... $ gcc -g -gdwarf64 ~/hello.c ... I ran into: ... $ gdb -q -batch a.out DW_FORM_line_strp pointing outside of .debug_line_str section \ [in module a.out] ... Debugging gdb revealed that the string offset is: ... (gdb) up objfile=0x182ab70, str_offset=1378684502312, form_name=0xeae9b5 "DW_FORM_line_strp") at src/gdb/dwarf2/section.c:208 208 error (_("%s pointing outside of %s section [in module %s]"), (gdb) p /x str_offset $1 = 0x14100000128 (gdb) ... which is read when parsing a .debug_line entry at 0x1e0. Looking with readelf at the 0x1e0 entry, we have: ... The Directory Table (offset 0x202, lines 2, columns 1): Entry Name 0 (indirect line string, offset: 0x128): /data/gdb_versions/devel 1 (indirect line string, offset: 0x141): /home/vries ... which in a hexdump looks like: ... 0x00000200 1f022801 00004101 00000201 1f020f02 ... What happens is the following: - readelf interprets the DW_FORM_line_strp reference to .debug_line_str as a 4 byte value, and sees entries 0x00000128 and 0x00000141. - gdb instead interprets it as an 8 byte value, and sees as first entry 0x0000014100000128, which is too big so it bails out. AFAIU, gdb is wrong. It assumes DW_FORM_line_strp is 8 bytes on the basis that the corresponding CU is 64-bit DWARF. However, the .debug_line contribution has it's own initial_length field, and encodes there that it's 32-bit DWARF. Fix this by using the correct offset size for DW_FORM_line_strp references in .debug_line. Note: the described test-case does trigger this complaint (both with and without this patch): ... $ gdb -q -batch -iex "set complaints 10" a.out During symbol reading: intermixed 32-bit and 64-bit DWARF sections ... The reason that the CU has 64-bit dwarf is because -gdwarf64 was passed to gcc. The reason that the .debug_line entry has 32-bit dwarf is because that's what gas generates. Perhaps this is complaint-worthy, but I don't think it is wrong. Tested on x86_64-linux, using native and target board dwarf64.exp.
2021-11-22[gdb/testsuite] Add target board dwarf64.expTom de Vries1-0/+23
Add a new target board dwarf64.exp, that runs test with -gdwarf64. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-22[gdb/testsuite] Support .debug_line v5 in dwarf assemblerTom de Vries2-5/+70
The v5 section version for .debug_line has: - two new fields address_size and segment_selector_size - a different way to encode the directory and filename tables. Add support for this in the dwarf assembler. For now, make the v5 directory and filename tables work with the v4 type of specification in the test-cases by adding duplicate entries at position 0. This will need to be properly fixed with an intrusive fix that changes how directory and filename entries are specified in the test-cases, f.i: ... set diridx [include_dir "${srcdir}/${subdir}"] set fileidx [file_name "$srcfile" $diridx] ... Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-22[gdb/testsuite] Factor out _line_finalize_headerTom de Vries1-26/+49
Rather than generate dwarf immediately in procs include_dir and file_name, postpone generation and store the data in variables. Then handle the generation in a new proc _line_finalize_header. Tested on x86-64-linux.
2021-11-22[gdb/testsuite] Support .debug_line v4 in dwarf assemblerTom de Vries2-1/+5
The .debug_line header got a new field in v4: maximum_operations_per_instruction. Generate this field in the dwarf assembler, for now hardcoding the value to 1, meaning non-VLIW. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-22[gdb/testsuite] Add test-case gdb.dwarf2/dw2-lines.expTom de Vries3-0/+207
Add a new test-case gdb.dwarf2/dw2-lines.exp that tests various .debug_line sections. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-22[gdb/testsuite] Speed up MACRO_AT_* callsTom de Vries1-12/+148
Currently, for each MACRO_AT_range or MACRO_AT_func in dwarf assembly the following is done: - $srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile is compiled to an executable using flags "debug" - a new gdb instance is started - the new executable is loaded. This is inefficient, because the executable is identical within the same Dwarf::assemble call. Share the gdb instance in the same Dwarf::assemble invocation, which speeds up a make check with RUNTESTFLAGS like this to catch all dwarf assembly test-cases: ... rtf=$(echo $(cd src/gdb/testsuite; find gdb.* -type f -name "*.exp" \ | xargs grep -l Dwarf::assemble)) ... from: ... real 1m39.916s user 1m25.668s sys 0m21.377s ... to: ... real 1m29.512s user 1m17.316s sys 0m19.100s ... Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-22Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-11-21gdb/testsuite: Remove duplicates in gdb.base/catch-signal.expLancelot SIX1-3/+2
When running the testsuite I have the following: Running .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/catch-signal.exp ... DUPLICATE: gdb.base/catch-signal.exp: SIGHUP: continue DUPLICATE: gdb.base/catch-signal.exp: SIGHUP: continue DUPLICATE: gdb.base/catch-signal.exp: 1: continue DUPLICATE: gdb.base/catch-signal.exp: 1: continue DUPLICATE: gdb.base/catch-signal.exp: SIGHUP SIGUSR2: continue DUPLICATE: gdb.base/catch-signal.exp: SIGHUP SIGUSR2: continue This patch removes DUPLICATE in gdb.base/catch-signal.exp by explicitly giving names to the offending 'gdb_test "continue"' statements to make them distinct. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-20sim: v850: fix cpu_option testsuite handlingMike Frysinger2-20/+15
The v850 testsuite code has been testing the $opt variable, but this was never actually set anywhere globally or v850-specific. Instead, this was a random variable leaking out of the sh testsuite code. As far as I can tell, it has always been this way. That means the code only ever tested the v850 cpu target (which is the default). This failure can be easily seen in practice by running the v850 code in isolation and seeing it crash: $ runtest v850/allinsns.exp ... Running target unix Using /usr/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description file for target. Using /usr/share/dejagnu/config/unix.exp as generic interface file for target. Using ../../../sim/testsuite/config/default.exp as tool-and-target-specific interface file. WARNING: Assuming target board is the local machine (which is probably wrong). You may need to set your DEJAGNU environment variable. Running ../../../sim/testsuite/v850/allinsns.exp ... ERROR: tcl error sourcing ../../../sim/testsuite/v850/allinsns.exp. ERROR: tcl error code TCL LOOKUP VARNAME opt ERROR: can't read "opt": no such variable while executing "switch -regexp -- $opt { Backing up a bit, the reason for this logic in the first place is because the common sim testsuite code makes an assumption about the assembler options with cpu_option -- the option and its value are always separated by an =. This is not the case with v850. So tweak the core sim logic a bit to support omitting the = so that we can switch v850 to the standard all_machs setting and avoid opt entirely.
2021-11-21Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-11-20 Fix intermittent failures on the H8, particularly H8/SX tests.Jeff Law1-1/+2
The upstream GCC tester has showed spurious execution failures on the H8 target for the H8/SX multilibs. I suspected memory corruption or an uninitialized variable early as the same binary would sometimes work and sometimes it got the wrong result. Worse yet, the point where the test determined it was getting the wrong result would change. Because it only happened on the H8/SX variant I was able to zero in on the "mova" support and the "short form" of those instructions in particular. As the code stands it checks if code->op3.type == 0 to try and identify cases where op3 wasn't filled in and thus we've got the short form of the mova instruction. But for the short-form of those instructions we never set any of the "op3" data structure. We get whatever was lying around -- it's usually zero and thus things usually work, but if the stale data was nonzero, then we'd fail to recognize the instruction as a short-form and fail to set up the various fields appropriately. I initially initialized the op3.type field to zero, but didn't like that because it was inconsistent with how other operands were initialized. Bringing consistency meant using -1 as the initializer value and adjusting the check for short form mova appropriately. I've had this in the upstream GCC tester for perhaps a year at this point and haven't seen any of the intermittent failures again.
2021-11-20gdbsupport: fix array-view compilation with c++11 && _GLIBCXX_DEBUGSimon Marchi1-3/+3
When building with -std=c++11 and -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG=1, we get some errors like: CXX unittests/array-view-selftests.o In file included from /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/utils.h:25, from /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/defs.h:630, from /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/unittests/array-view-selftests.c:20: /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/../gdbsupport/array-view.h: In instantiation of constexpr gdb::array_view<T> gdb::array_view<T>::slice(gdb::array_view<T>::size_type, gdb::array_view<T>::size_type) const [with T = unsigned char; gdb::array_view<T>::size_type = long unsigned int: /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/unittests/array-view-selftests.c:532:29: required from here /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/../gdbsupport/array-view.h:192:3: error: body of constexpr function constexpr gdb::array_view<T> gdb::array_view<T>::slice(gdb::array_view<T>::size_type, gdb::array_view<T>::size_type) const [with T = unsigned char; gdb::array_view<T>::size_type = long unsigned int not a return-statement 192 | } | ^ This is because constexpr functions in c++11 can only consist of a single return statement, so we can't have the gdb_assert in there. Make the gdb_assert presence conditional to the __cplusplus version, to enable it only for c++14 and later. Change-Id: I2ac33f7b4bd1765ddc3ac8d07445b16ac1f340f0
2021-11-20[gdb/build] Check if libsource-highlight is usableTom de Vries2-54/+151
When building gdb with g++ 4.8.5, I ran into: ... ld: source-cache.o: in function `source_cache::ensure(symtab*)': source-cache.c:207: undefined reference to \ srchilite::SourceHighlight::SourceHighlight(std::string const&) ... [ I configured gdb without explicit settings related to source-highlight, so we're excercising the enable_source_highlight=auto scenario. ] The problem is that: - the source-highlight library is build with system compiler g++ 7.5.0 which uses the new libstdc++ library abi (see https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/using_dual_abi.html ) - gdb is build using g++ 4.8.5 which uses the old abi. [ There's a compatibility macro _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI, but that doesn't work for this case. Instead, it enables the opposite case where the source-highlight library is build with g++ 4.8.5 and gdb is build with g++ 7.5.0. ] Fix this by checking whether the source-highlight library is usable during configuration. In the enable_source_highlight=auto scenario, this allows the build to skip the unusable library and finish successfully. In the enable_source_highlight=yes scenario, this allows the build to error out earlier. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2021-11-20bfd: remove wrong comment in xcofflink.cClément Chigot1-2/+0
This comment was long time ago associated to the function "xcoff_build_ldsyms" which have since been replaced by "xcoff_build_ldsym". * xcofflink.c: Remove wrong comment.
2021-11-19sim: bfin: fix short --env usage in testsuiteMike Frysinger4-4/+4
Now that we have more than one option that matches "--env", the test config here doesn't work. Use the explicit --environment.