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2021-01-07libtool.m4: update GNU/Hurd test from upstream. In upstream libtool, ↵Samuel Thibault17-99/+41
47a889a4ca20 ("Improve GNU/Hurd support.") fixed detection of shlibpath_overrides_runpath, thus avoiding unnecessary relink. This backports it. . * libtool.m4: Match gnu* along other GNU systems. */ChangeLog: * configure: Re-generate.
2021-01-07Updated French translation for the opcodes/ subdirectory.Nick Clifton2-242/+317
2021-01-07ELF: Don't generate unused section symbolsH.J. Lu162-522/+809
For ELF targets, section symbols are required only for relocations. With -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections, there can be many unused section symbols. Sizes of libstdc++.a on Linux/x86-64 in GCC 11 are With unused section symbols : 39411698 bytes Without unused section symbols: 39227002 bytes The unused section symbols in libstdc++.a occupy more than 180 KB. Add BSF_SECTION_SYM_USED to indicate if a section symbol should be included in the symbol table. The BSF_SECTION_SYM_USED should be set if the section symbol is used for relocation or the section symbol is always included in the symbol table. Add keep_unused_section_symbols to bfd_target to indicate if unused section symbols should be kept. If TARGET_KEEP_UNUSED_SECTION_SYMBOLS is defined as FALSE, unused ection symbols will be removed. Tested on Linux/x86. Other ELF backends need to: 1. Define TARGET_KEEP_UNUSED_SECTION_SYMBOLS to FALSE. 2. Mark used section symbols in assembler backend. 3. Remove unused section symbols from expected assembler and linker outputs. bfd/ PR 27109 * aix386-core.c (core_aix386_vec): Initialize keep_unused_section_symbol to TARGET_KEEP_UNUSED_SECTION_SYMBOLS. * aout-target.h (MY (vec)): Likewise. * binary.c (binary_vec): Likewise. * cisco-core.c (core_cisco_be_vec): Likewise. (core_cisco_le_vec): Likewise. * coff-alpha.c (alpha_ecoff_le_vec): Likewise. * coff-i386.c (TARGET_SYM): Likewise. (TARGET_SYM_BIG): Likewise. * coff-ia64.c (TARGET_SYM): Likewise. * coff-mips.c (mips_ecoff_le_vec): Likewise. (mips_ecoff_be_vec): Likewise. (mips_ecoff_bele_vec): Likewise. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000_xcoff_vec): Likewise. (powerpc_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff-sh.c (sh_coff_small_vec): Likewise. (sh_coff_small_le_vec): Likewise. * coff-tic30.c (tic30_coff_vec): Likewise. * coff-tic54x.c (tic54x_coff0_vec): Likewise. (tic54x_coff0_beh_vec): Likewise. (tic54x_coff1_vec): Likewise. (tic54x_coff1_beh_vec): Likewise. (tic54x_coff2_vec): Likewise. (tic54x_coff2_beh_vec): Likewise. * coff-x86_64.c (TARGET_SYM): Likewise. (TARGET_SYM_BIG): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000_xcoff64_vec): Likewise. (rs6000_xcoff64_aix_vec): Likewise. * coffcode.h (CREATE_BIG_COFF_TARGET_VEC): Likewise. (CREATE_BIGHDR_COFF_TARGET_VEC): Likewise. (CREATE_LITTLE_COFF_TARGET_VEC): Likewise. * elfxx-target.h (TARGET_BIG_SYM): Likewise. (TARGET_LITTLE_SYM): Likewise. * hppabsd-core.c (core_hppabsd_vec): Likewise. * hpux-core.c (core_hpux_vec): Likewise. * i386msdos.c (i386_msdos_vec): Likewise. * ihex.c (ihex_vec): Likewise. * irix-core.c (core_irix_vec): Likewise. * mach-o-target.c (TARGET_NAME): Likewise. * mmo.c (mmix_mmo_vec): Likewise. * netbsd-core.c (core_netbsd_vec): Likewise. * osf-core.c (core_osf_vec): Likewise. * pdp11.c (MY (vec)): Likewise. * pef.c (pef_vec): Likewise. (pef_xlib_vec): Likewise. * plugin.c (plugin_vec): Likewise. * ppcboot.c (powerpc_boot_vec): Likewise. * ptrace-core.c (core_ptrace_vec): Likewise. * sco5-core.c (core_sco5_vec): Likewise. * som.c (hppa_som_vec): Likewise. * srec.c (srec_vec): Likewise. (symbolsrec_vec): Likewise. * tekhex.c (tekhex_vec): Likewise. * trad-core.c (core_trad_vec): Likewise. * verilog.c (verilog_vec): Likewise. * vms-alpha.c (alpha_vms_vec): Likewise. * vms-lib.c (alpha_vms_lib_txt_vec): Likewise. * wasm-module.c (wasm_vec): Likewise. * xsym.c (sym_vec): Likewise. * elf.c (ignore_section_sym): Return TRUE if BSF_SECTION_SYM_USED isn't set. (elf_map_symbols): Don't include ignored section symbols. * elfcode.h (elf_slurp_symbol_table): Also set BSF_SECTION_SYM_USED on STT_SECTION symbols. * elflink.c (bfd_elf_final_link): Generated section symbols only when emitting relocations or reqired. * elfxx-x86.h (TARGET_KEEP_UNUSED_SECTION_SYMBOLS): New. * syms.c (BSF_SECTION_SYM_USED): New. * targets.c (TARGET_KEEP_UNUSED_SECTION_SYMBOLS): New. (bfd_target): Add keep_unused_section_symbols. (bfd_keep_unused_section_symbols): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. binutils/ PR 27109 * objcopy.c (copy_object): Handle section symbols for non-relocatable inputs. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp (readelf_test): Check is_elf_unused_section_symbols. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.s-64: Updated. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.ss: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.ss-64: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.s-64-unused: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.ss-64-unused: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.ss-unused: Likewise. * testsuite/lib/binutils-common.exp (is_elf_unused_section_symbols): New proc. gas/ChangeLog: PR 27109 * read.c (s_reloc): Call symbol_mark_used_in_reloc on the section symbol. * subsegs.c (subseg_set_rest): Set BSF_SECTION_SYM_USED if needed. * write.c (adjust_reloc_syms): Call symbol_mark_used_in_reloc on the section symbol. (set_symtab): Don't generate unused section symbols. (maybe_generate_build_notes): Call symbol_mark_used_in_reloc on the section symbol. * config/obj-elf.c (elf_adjust_symtab): Call symbol_mark_used_in_reloc on the group signature symbol. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cfi-label.d: Remove unused section symbols from expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp (run_elf_list_test): Check is_elf_unused_section_symbols. * testsuite/gas/elf/section2.e: Updated. * testsuite/gas/elf/section2.e-unused: New file. * testsuite/gas/elf/symver.d: Remove unused section symbols. * testsuite/gas/i386/ilp32/elf/symver.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/ilp32/x86-64-size-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/ilp32/x86-64-size-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/ilp32/x86-64-size-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/ilp32/x86-64-unwind.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/size-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/size-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/svr4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-size-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-size-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-size-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-unwind.d: Likewise. ld/ PR 27109 * testsuite/ld-elf/export-class.sd: Adjust the expected output. * testsuite/ld-elf/loadaddr3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/ibt-plt-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/ibt-plt-2a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/ibt-plt-2c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/ibt-plt-3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/ibt-plt-3c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-1l.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-i386-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-local-i386-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-local-x86-64-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-x86-64-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/bnd-branch-1-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-1-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-1-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-2a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-2a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-2c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-2c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-3a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-3c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-3c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19609-4e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19609-6a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2l.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr21038b-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr21038b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr21038c-now.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr21038c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23854.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr25416-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr25416-4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/plt-pic2.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/plt2.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsbin.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsbin2.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsbindesc.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsdesc.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsgdesc.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsnopic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlspic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/tlspic2.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/mpx3n.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/mpx4n.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pe-x86-64-1.od: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pe-x86-64-2.od: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pe-x86-64-3.od: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pe-x86-64-4.od: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/plt2.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbin.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlspic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlspic2.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/sec64k.exp: Check is_elf_unused_section_symbols.
2021-01-07m68k: Require m68020up rather than m68000up for CHK.L instruction.Fredrik Noring2-1/+6
* m68k-opc.c (chkl): Change minimum architecture requirement to m68020.
2021-01-07Fix regression in Ada do_full_matchTom Tromey2-2/+12
An earlier patch to ada-lang.c:do_full_match introduced a subtle change to the semantics. The previous code did: - if (strncmp (sym_name, search_name, search_name_len) == 0 - && is_name_suffix (sym_name + search_name_len)) - return true; - - if (startswith (sym_name, "_ada_") whereas the new code unconditionally skips a leading "_ada_". The difference occurs if the lookup name itself starts with "_ada_". In this case, the symbol won't match. Normally this doesn't seem to be a problem. However, it caused a regression on one particular (internal) test case on one particular platform. This patch changes the code to handle this case. I don't know how to write a reliable test case for this, so no test is included. 2021-01-07 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * ada-lang.c (do_full_match): Conditionally skip "_ada_" prefix.
2021-01-08sh-pe ld XPASSesAlan Modra4-4/+10
* testsuite/ld-scripts/fill.d: Skip sh-*-pe rather than xfail. * testsuite/ld-scripts/fill16.d: Don't xfail sh-*-pe. * testsuite/ld-scripts/segment-start.d: Likewise.
2021-01-08xfail more cases of complaints about relocs in read-only sectionsAlan Modra7-5/+21
* testsuite/ld-elf/comm-data5.d: xfail targets that complain about dynamic relocations in read-only sections. * testsuite/ld-elf/ehdr_start-shared.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/ehdr_start.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-scripts/pr22267.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: Likewise for DT_TEXTREL tests and pr20995 text. * testsuite/ld-elf/sec64k.exp: Don't run 64ksec on lm32-linux.
2021-01-07Fix regression in Ada aggregate assignmentTom Tromey4-1/+13
A recent upstream patch of mine caused a regression in aggregate assignment. The bug was that add_component_interval didn't properly update the array contents in one resize case. I found furthermore that there was no test case that would provoke this failure. This patch fixes the bug and introduces a test. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-01-07 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * ada-lang.c (add_component_interval): Start loop using vector's updated size. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2021-01-07 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.ada/assign_arr.exp: Add 'others' test.
2021-01-07Fix another path length problem opening files on Win32 systems.Nick Clifton2-2/+27
PR 25713 * bfdio.c (_bfd_real_fopen): For Win32 convert relative paths to absolute paths and check to see if they are longer than MAX_PATH.
2021-01-07[gdb/build] Fix gdbserver build with -fsanitize=addressTom de Vries2-2/+18
When doing a gdbserver build with CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/LDFLAGS=-fsanitize=address we run into: ... ld: ../libiberty/libiberty.a(safe-ctype.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against `.data' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[1]: *** [libinproctrace.so] Error 1 ... This started with commit 96648494173 "gdbsupport: make use of safe-ctype functions from libiberty", which introduced a dependency of libinproctrace.so on libiberty. Fix this in gdbserver/Makefile.in by using a setup similar to what is done in gcc-repo/src/libcc1/Makefile.am, such that ../libiberty/noasan/libiberty.a is used instead. Build on x86_64-linux, both with and without -fsanitize=address. gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2021-01-07 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * Makefile.in (LIBIBERTY_NORMAL, LIBIBERTY_NOASAN, LIBIBERTY_PIC): (LIBIBERTY_FOR_SHLIB): New var. (LIBIBERTY): Set using $(LIBIBERTY_NORMAL). (IPA_LIB): Use LIBIBERTY_FOR_SHLIB instead of LIBIBERTY in target rule.
2021-01-07RISC-V: Add pause hint instruction.Philipp Tomsich11-1/+44
Add support for the pause hint instruction, as specified in the Zihintpause extension. The pause instruction is encoded as a special form of a memory fence (which is available as part of the base instruction set). The chosen encoding does not mandate any particular memory ordering and therefore is a true hint. bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_std_z_ext_strtab): Added zihintpause. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Added INSN_CLASS_ZIHINTPAUSE. * testsuite/gas/riscv/pause.d: New testcase. Adding coverage for the pause hint instruction. * testsuite/gas/riscv/pause.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Added MATCH_PAUSE, MASK_PAUSE and DECLARE_INSN for pause hint instruction. * opcode/riscv.h (enum riscv_insn_class): Added INSN_CLASS_ZIHINTPAUSE. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Add pause hint instruction.
2021-01-07ld: xfail riscv64*-*-* for ld-scripts/empty-address-2 tests.Marcus Comstedt3-2/+7
For now we have supported the riscv big endian targets, so xfail riscv64*-*-* for ld-scripts/empty-address-2 tests, to cover both little endian and big endian targets. ld/ * testsuite/ld-scripts/empty-address-2a.d: xfail riscv64*-*-*. * testsuite/ld-scripts/empty-address-2b.d: Likewise.
2021-01-07fix paths in ChangeLogMike Frysinger1-5/+5
2021-01-07sim: cris: fix C tests with newer toolchainsMike Frysinger11-2/+21
Make sure we include unistd.h for getpid prototypes to fix build warnings/errors with newer compilers & C libraries. Doing that for close in openpf highlights these were using the wrong function -- need to use fclose on FILE*, not close. These tests pass again with a cris-elf toolchain.
2021-01-07RISC-V: Support riscv bitmanip frozen ZBA/ZBB/ZBC instructions (v0.93).Claire Xenia Wolf12-7/+376
In fact rev8/orc.b/zext.h are the aliases of grevi/gorci/pack[w], so we should update them to INSN_ALIAS when we have supported their true instruction in the future. Though we still use the [MATCH|MAKS]_[GREVI|GORCI|PACK|PACKW] to encode them. Besides, the orc.b has the same encoding both in rv32 and rv64, so we just keep one of them in the opcode table. This patch is implemented according to the following link, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-bitmanip/pull/101 2021-01-07 Claire Xenia Wolf <claire@symbioticeda.com> Jim Wilson <jimw@sifive.com> Andrew Waterman <andrew@sifive.com> Maxim Blinov <maxim.blinov@embecosm.com> Kito Cheng <kito.cheng@sifive.com> Nelson Chu <nelson.chu@sifive.com> bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_std_z_ext_strtab): Added zba, zbb and zbc. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Handle INSN_CLASS_ZB*. (riscv_get_default_ext_version): Do not check the default_isa_spec when the version defined in the riscv_opcodes table is ISA_SPEC_CLASS_DRAFT. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns-32.d: New testcase. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Added MASK/MATCH/DECLARE_INSN for ZBA/ZBB/ZBC. * opcode/riscv.h (riscv_insn_class): Added INSN_CLASS_ZB*. (enum riscv_isa_spec_class): Added ISA_SPEC_CLASS_DRAFT for the frozen extensions. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Add ZBA/ZBB/ZBC instructions. (MASK_RVB_IMM): Used for rev8 and orc.b encoding.
2021-01-06bfin: Check bfd_link_hash_indirectH.J. Lu2-1/+14
Add bfd_link_hash_indirect check to check_relocs. This fixed: FAIL: ld-elf/pr26979a FAIL: ld-elf/pr26979b FAIL: Symbol export class test (final shared object) * elf32-bfin.c (bfin_check_relocs): Check bfd_link_hash_indirect. (bfinfdpic_check_relocs): Likewise.
2021-01-07binutils/readelf.c: Correct grammar in commentReuben Thomas2-1/+5
* binutils/readelf.c: Correct grammar in comment.
2021-01-07Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-01-07Regen ld/po/BLD-POTFILES.inAlan Modra2-0/+10
* po/BLD-POTFILES.in: Regenerate.
2021-01-07ld pr22471 test failsAlan Modra2-10/+18
* testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: xfail pr22471 for targets that complain about relocs in read-only sections. Tidy ASFLAGS append.
2021-01-07config.sub update broke powerpc-eabivleAlan Modra2-2/+6
$ ./config.sub powerpc-eabivle Invalid configuration `powerpc-eabivle': OS `eabivle' not recognized $ ./config.sub powerpc-unknown-eabivle Invalid configuration `powerpc-unknown-eabivle': OS `eabivle' not recognized Also powerpc-eabisim and probably some arm configurations. * config.sub: Accept OS of eabi* and gnueabi*.
2021-01-06Fix fixed-point binary operation type handlingTom Tromey9-60/+152
Testing showed that gdb was not correctly handling some fixed-point binary operations correctly. Addition and subtraction worked by casting the result to the type of left hand operand. So, "fixed+int" had a different type -- and different value -- from "int+fixed". Furthermore, for multiplication and division, it does not make sense to first cast both sides to the fixed-point type. For example, this can prevent "f * 1" from yielding "f", if 1 is not in the domain of "f". Instead, this patch changes gdb to use the value. (This is somewhat different from Ada semantics, as those can yield a "universal fixed point".) This includes a new test case. It is only run in "minimal" mode, as the old-style fixed point works differently, and is obsolete, so I have no plans to change it. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-01-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_evaluate_subexp) <BINOP_ADD, BINOP_SUB>: Do not cast result. * valarith.c (fixed_point_binop): Handle multiplication and division specially. * valops.c (value_to_gdb_mpq): New function. (value_cast_to_fixed_point): Use it. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2021-01-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.ada/fixed_points/pck.ads (Delta4): New constant. (FP4_Type): New type. (FP4_Var): New variable. * gdb.ada/fixed_points/fixed_points.adb: Update. * gdb.ada/fixed_points.exp: Add tests for binary operators.
2021-01-06gdb/testsuite: fix race in ↵Simon Marchi3-3/+28
gdb.threads/signal-while-stepping-over-bp-other-thread.exp Commit 3ec3145c5dd6 ("gdb: introduce scoped debug prints") updated some tests using "set debug infrun" to handle the fact that a debug print is now shown after the prompt, after an inferior stop. The same issue happens in gdb.threads/signal-while-stepping-over-bp-other-thread.exp. If I run it in a loop, it eventually fails like these other tests. The problem is that the testsuite expects to see $gdb_prompt followed by the end of the buffer. It happens that expect reads $gdb_prompt and the debug print at the same time, in which case the regexp never matches and we get a timeout. The fix is the same as was done in 3ec3145c5dd6, make the testsuite believe that the prompt is the standard GDB prompt followed by that debug print. Since that test uses gdb_test_sequence, and the expected prompt is in gdb_test_sequence, add a -prompt switch to gdb_test_sequence to override the prompt used for that call. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test_sequence): Accept -prompt switch. * gdb.threads/signal-while-stepping-over-bp-other-thread.exp: Pass prompt containing debug print to gdb_test_sequence. Change-Id: I33161c53ddab45cdfeadfd50b964f8dc3caa9729
2021-01-06gdbsupport: common-utils.h: fix typo in headerMike Frysinger2-1/+5
2021-01-06score-elf binutils-all/strip-13 failAlan Modra3-4/+22
* elf32-score.c (s3_bfd_score_info_to_howto): Report an error on unknown r_type. * elf32-score7.c (s7_bfd_score_info_to_howto): Likewise.
2021-01-06sparc-elf ld test failsAlan Modra2-16/+22
* testsuite/gas/sparc/sparc.exp: Move 64-bit tests inside gas_64_check.
2021-01-06sparc-sun-solaris2 and sparc64-sun-solaris2 configAlan Modra31-34/+72
A bunch of ld tests fail on these targets due to the test specifying -melf32_sparc or -melf64_sparc, which according to ld/configure.tgt are valid. However, config.bfd lacks the corresponding bfd target resulting in an error. Fix that by adding target_selvecs. bfd/ * config.bfd (sparc-*-solaris2*): Add sparc_elf32_vec. (sparc64-*-solaris2*): Add sparc_elf64_vec and sparc_elf32_vec. ld/ * testsuite/ld-sparc/sparc.exp (sparc64tests): Set text-segment base for some tests. * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop32.dd: Match solaris output. * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop32.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop32.td: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop64.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop64.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop64.td: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlsg32.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlsg64.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlspie32.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlspie64.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunbin32.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunbin32.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunbin32.td: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunbin64.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunbin64.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunbin64.td: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunnopic32.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunnopic32.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunnopic64.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunnopic64.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic32.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic32.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic32.td: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic64.dd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic64.sd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic64.td: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-sparc/wdispcall.dd: Likewise.
2021-01-06ld rgn-at10 and rgn-at11 testAlan Modra3-3/+7
These fail on v850 due to that target using different .tbss section flags. * testsuite/ld-scripts/rgn-at10.d: xfail v850. * testsuite/ld-scripts/rgn-at11.d: Likewise.
2021-01-06gas APP macro testsAlan Modra5-0/+11
These fail on tic30 due to that target using a different comment char. * testsuite/gas/macros/app1.d: xfail tic30. * testsuite/gas/macros/app2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/macros/app3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/macros/app4.d: Likewise.
2021-01-06RISC-V: Mention -mbig-endian and -mlittle-endian in docMarcus Comstedt3-0/+14
gas/ * doc/as.texi: Add -mlittle-endian and -mbig-endian to docs. * doc/c-riscv.texi: Likewise.
2021-01-06RISC-V: Fix riscv gas/ld testsuites failures for big endian.Marcus Comstedt26-34/+85
Add riscv_choose_[ilp32|lp64]_emul, and use them to choose the correct linker script rather than set elf[32|64]lriscv directly. gas/ * testsuite/gas/riscv/li32.d: Accept bigriscv in addition to littleriscv. * testsuite/gas/riscv/li64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/lla32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/lla64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-g2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-g2_p1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-g2p0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-i2p0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-i2p0m2_a2f2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-nse-with-version.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-two-nse.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ld-riscv-elf.exp: Added riscv_choose_[ilp32|lp64]_emul to choose the correct linker script. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-01.d: Call riscv_choose_[ilp32|lp64]_emul instead of hardcoding elf[32|64]lriscv. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-failed-01.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-failed-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/c-lui-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/c-lui.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/call-relax.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/pcrel-lo-addend-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/pcrel-lo-addend.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/weakref32.d: Accept bigriscv in addition to littleriscv. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/weakref64.d: Likewise.
2021-01-06RISC-V: Implement support for big endian targets.Marcus Comstedt20-47/+245
RISC-V instruction/code is always little endian, but data might be big-endian. Therefore, we can not use the original bfd_get/bfd_put to get/put the code for big endian targets. Add new riscv_get_insn and riscv_put_insn to always get/put code as little endian can resolve the problem. Just remember to update them once we have supported the 48-bit/128-bit instructions in the future patches. bfd/ * config.bfd: Added targets riscv64be*-*-*, riscv32be*-*-* and riscvbe*-*-*. Also added riscv_elf[32|64]_be_vec. * configure.ac: Handle riscv_elf[32|64]_be_vec. * configure: Regenerate. * elfnn-riscv.c: Include <limits.h> and define CHAR_BIT for riscv_is_insn_reloc. (riscv_get_insn): RISC-V instructions are always little endian, but bfd_get may be used for big-endian, so add new riscv_get_insn to handle the insturctions. (riscv_put_insn): Likewsie. (riscv_is_insn_reloc): Check if we are relocaing an instruction. (perform_relocation): Call riscv_is_insn_reloc to decide if we should use riscv_[get|put]_insn or bfd_[get|put]. (riscv_zero_pcrel_hi_reloc): Use riscv_[get|put]_insn, bfd_[get|put]l32 or bfd_[get|put]l16 for code. (riscv_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. (riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol): Likewise. (riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (_bfd_riscv_relax_call): Likewise. (_bfd_riscv_relax_lui): Likewise. (_bfd_riscv_relax_align): Likewise. (_bfd_riscv_relax_pc): Likewise. (riscv_elf_object_p): Handled for big endian. (TARGET_BIG_SYM, TARGET_BIG_NAME): Defined. * targets.c: Add riscv_elf[32|64]_be_vec. (_bfd_target_vector): Likewise. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_target_format): Add elf64-bigriscv and elf32-bigriscv. (install_insn): Always write instructions as little endian. (riscv_make_nops): Likewise. (md_convert_frag_branch): Likewise. (md_number_to_chars): Write data in target endianness. (options, md_longopts): Add -mbig-endian and -mlittle-endian options. (md_parse_option): Handle the endian options. * config/tc-riscv.h: Only define TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN if not already defined. * configure.tgt: Added riscv64be*, riscv32be*, riscvbe*. ld/ * configure.tgt: Added riscvbe-*-*, riscv32be*-*-*, riscv64be*-*-*, riscv32be*-*-linux*, and riscv64be*-*-linux*. * Makefile.am: Added eelf32briscv.c, eelf32briscv_ilp32f.c and eelf32briscv_ilp32.c. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * emulparams/elf32briscv.sh: Added. * emulparams/elf32briscv_ilp32.sh: Likewise. * emulparams/elf32briscv_ilp32f.sh: Likewise. * emulparams/elf64briscv.sh: Likewise. * emulparams/elf64briscv_lp64.sh: Likewise. * emulparams/elf64briscv_lp64f.sh: Likewise.
2021-01-05sim: fr30: delete unused testsuiteMike Frysinger108-7226/+4
Looking through the history, it doesn't seem like the fr30 port was ever merged. There used to be a testsuite/fr30-elf/ dir, but that was punted back in 2005 as being dead too. Since there's no refs and the dir hasn't been touched since 1999, lets assume no one will ever notice or care.
2021-01-05sim: testsuite: delete unused Make-common.in fileMike Frysinger2-90/+4
This seems like it was meant to unify arch test Makefiles, but that never happened, and we've instead unified using dejagnu.
2021-01-05sim: h8300: fix test mach markersMike Frysinger10-9/+15
These tests all fail to assemble when targeting the h8300 or h8300h cpu variants with errors like: rotl.s:242: Warning: Opcode `rotl.b' with these operand types not available in H8/300H mode rotl.s:242: Error: invalid operands It's been this way for years and no one seems to care, so disable them for those targets since the assembler thinks it's impossible.
2021-01-05sim: h8300: simplify testsuite runnerMike Frysinger2-61/+15
We don't need to manually enumerate every test. Use a glob function like every other port and rely on the (already existing) #mach headers in each file to filter out targets we don't care about.
2021-01-06Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-01-05libctf, testsuite: adjust for real return type of ctf_member_countNick Alcock2-3/+8
This returns an int, not a long int or an ssize_t (as one test was inconsistently assuming). libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-iteration.c (main): ctf_member_count returns an int.
2021-01-05libctf, testsuite: don't run without a suitable compilerNick Alcock6-3/+57
We never actually check to see if the compiler supports CTF, or even if a suitable compiler exists. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * Makefile.am (BASEDIR): New. (BFDDIR): Likewise. (check-DEJAGNU): Add development.exp to prerequisites. (development.exp): New. (CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES): New. (EXTRA_DEJAGNU_SITE_CONFIG): Likewise. (DISTCLEANFILES): Likewise. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * testsuite/lib/ctf-lib.exp (check_ctf_available): Return boolean. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/lookup.exp: Call check_ctf_available. * testsuite/libctf-regression/regression.exp: Likewise.
2021-01-05libctf, ld: fix formatting of forwards to unions and enumsNick Alcock5-1/+52
The type printer was unconditionally printing these as if they were forwards to structs, even if they were forwards to unions or enums. ld/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/ld-ctf/enum-forward.c: New test. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enum-forward.c: New results. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_aname): Print forwards to unions and enums properly.
2021-01-05libctf: fix old ChangeLog typoNick Alcock1-1/+1
2021-01-05libctf: fix lookups of pointers by name in parent dictsNick Alcock13-33/+467
When you look up a type by name using ctf_lookup_by_name, in most cases libctf can just strip off any qualifiers and look for the name, but for pointer types this doesn't work, since the caller will want the pointer type itself. But pointer types are nameless, and while they cite the types they point to, looking up a type by name requires a link going the *other way*, from the type pointed to to the pointer type that points to it. libctf has always built this up at open time: ctf_ptrtab is an array of type indexes pointing from the index of every type to the index of the type that points to it. But because it is built up at open time (and because it uses type indexes and not type IDs) it is restricted to working within a single dict and ignoring parent/child relationships. This is normally invisible, unless you manage to get a dict with a type in the parent but the only pointer to it in a child. The ctf_ptrtab will not track this relationship, so lookups of this pointer type by name will fail. Since which type is in the parent and which in the child is largely opaque to the user (which goes where is up to the deduplicator, and it can and does reshuffle things to save space), this leads to a very bad user experience, with an obviously-visible pointer type which ctf_lookup_by_name claims doesn't exist. The fix is to have another array, ctf_pptrtab, which is populated in child dicts: like the parent's ctf_ptrtab, it has one element per type in the parent, but is all zeroes except for those types which are pointed to by types in the child: so it maps parent dict indices to child dict indices. The array is grown, and new child types scanned, whenever a lookup happens and new types have been added to the child since the last time a lookup happened that might need the pptrtab. (So for non-writable dicts, this only happens once, since new types cannot be added to non-writable dicts at all.) Since this introduces new complexity (involving updating only part of the ctf_pptrtab) which is only seen when a writable dict is in use, we introduce a new libctf-writable testsuite that contains lookup tests with no corresponding CTF-containing .c files (which can thus be run even on platforms with no .ctf-section support in the linker yet), and add a test to check that creation of pointers in children to types in parents and a following lookup by name works as expected. The non- writable case is tested in a new libctf-regression testsuite which is used to track now-fixed outright bugs in libctf. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h (ctf_dict_t) <ctf_pptrtab>: New. <ctf_pptrtab_len>: New. <ctf_pptrtab_typemax>: New. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Update accordingly. (ctf_add_reftype): Note that we don't need to update pptrtab here, despite updating ptrtab. * ctf-open.c (ctf_dict_close): Destroy the pptrtab. (ctf_import): Likewise. (ctf_import_unref): Likewise. * ctf-lookup.c (grow_pptrtab): New. (refresh_pptrtab): New, update a pptrtab. (ctf_lookup_by_name): Turn into a wrapper around (and rename to)... (ctf_lookup_by_name_internal): ... this: construct the pptrtab, and use it in addition to the parent's ptrtab when parent dicts are searched. * testsuite/libctf-regression/regression.exp: New testsuite for regression tests. * testsuite/libctf-regression/pptrtab*: New test. * testsuite/libctf-writable/writable.exp: New testsuite for tests of writable CTF dicts. * testsuite/libctf-writable/pptrtab*: New test.
2021-01-05libctf: remove outdated comment about parent dict importingNick Alcock2-3/+5
Parent dicts are nowadays imported automatically in most situations, so the comment in ctf_archive_iter warning people that they need to import parents by hand is wrong. Remove it. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-archive.c (ctf_archive_iter): Remove outdated comment.
2021-01-05libctf, include: support unnamed structure members betterNick Alcock13-102/+392
libctf has no intrinsic support for the GCC unnamed structure member extension. This principally means that you can't look up named members inside unnamed struct or union members via ctf_member_info: you have to tiresomely find out the type ID of the unnamed members via iteration, then look in each of these. This is ridiculous. Fix it by extending ctf_member_info so that it recurses into unnamed members for you: this is still unambiguous because GCC won't let you create ambiguously-named members even in the presence of this extension. For consistency, and because the release hasn't happened and we can still do this, break the ctf_member_next API and add flags: we specify one flag, CTF_MN_RECURSE, which if set causes ctf_member_next to automatically recurse into unnamed members for you, returning not only the members themselves but all their contained members, so that you can use ctf_member_next to identify every member that it would be valid to call ctf_member_info with. New lookup tests are added for all of this. include/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (CTF_MN_RECURSE): New. (ctf_member_next): Add flags argument. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h (struct ctf_next) <u.ctn_next>: Move to... <ctn_next>: ... here. * ctf-util.c (ctf_next_destroy): Unconditionally destroy it. * ctf-lookup.c (ctf_symbol_next): Adjust accordingly. * ctf-types.c (ctf_member_iter): Reimplement in terms of... (ctf_member_next): ... this. Support recursive unnamed member iteration (off by default). (ctf_member_info): Look up members in unnamed sub-structs. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_member_next call. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-iteration-ctf.c: Test empty unnamed members, and a normal member after the end. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-iteration.c: Verify that ctf_member_count is consistent with the number of successful returns from a non-recursive ctf_member_next. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-iteration-*: New, test iteration over struct members. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-lookup.c: New test. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-lookup.lk: New test.
2021-01-05libctf: warn about information loss because of unreleased format changesNick Alcock2-0/+35
In the last cycle there have been various changes that have replaced parts of the CTF format with other parts without format compatibility. This was not a compat break, because the old format was never accepted by any version of libctf (the not-in-official-release CTF compiler patch was emitting an invalid func info section), but nonetheless it can confuse users using that patch if they link together object files and find the func info sections in the inputs silently disappearing. Scan the linker inputs for this problem and emit a warning if any are found. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-link.c (ctf_link_warn_outdated_inputs): New. (ctf_link_write): Call it.
2021-01-05libctf: new test of enum lookups with the _next iteratorNick Alcock4-0/+166
I had reports that this doesn't work. This test shows it working (and also shows how annoying it is to do symbol lookup by name with the present API: we need a ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name for users that don't already have a symtab handy). libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum-symbol.lk: New symbol-lookup test. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum-symbol-ctf.c: New CTF input. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum-symbol.c: New lookup test.
2021-01-05libctf: new testsuiteNick Alcock16-26/+837
This introduces a new lookup testsuite under libctf, which operates by compiling (with libtool) a "lookup" .c file that uses libctf to analyze some other program, then compiling some number of test object files with CTF and optionally linking them together and running the lookup program on the test object files (or linked test binary), before diffing the result much as run_dump_test does. This lets us test the portions of libctf that are not previously testable, notably the portions that do lookup on linked output and that create dynamic dictionaries and then do lookup on them before writing them out, something that is not tested by the ld-ctf testsuite because the linker never does this. A couple of simple tests are added: one testing the functionality of enum lookups, and one testing that the recently-added commit adding extra paranoia to incomplete type handling doesn't break linking and that the result of the link is an (otherwise-impossible) array of forward type in the shared CTF dict. ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * Makefile.def (libctf): No longer no_check. Checking depends on all-ld. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * Makefile.am (EXPECT): New. (RUNTEST): Likewise. (RUNTESTFLAGS): Likewise. (CC_FOR_TARGET): Likewise. (check-DEJAGNU): Likewise. (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Add dejagnu. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * testsuite/config/default.exp: New. * testsuite/lib/ctf-lib.exp: Likewise. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum.lk: New test. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum-ctf.c: New CTF input. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum.c: New lookup test. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/ambiguous-struct*.c: New test. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/lookup.exp: New.
2021-01-05libctf: rip out BFD_DEPENDENCIES / BFD_LIBADDNick Alcock5-65/+36
This complex morass inherited from libopcodes, which endeavours to implement the effect of specifying ../bfd/libbfd.la in _LIBADD without actually doing so, appears to be working around a libtool bug which as far as I can see is no longer present (i.e., the install directory no longer appears in -L arguments in libtool link-mode invocations, so there is no danger of picking up old libbfds or other dependent libraries). Replaced with a simple reference to libbfd.la in the appropriate place. Also adjusted things a little more so that libctf.la and libctf-nobfd.la are self-contained, even when linking statically. This opens up the possibility of running libtool to link against libctf from inside the (upcoming) testsuite. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * configure.ac (BFD_LIBADD): Remove. (BFD_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. Remove associated cases. (SHARED_LIBADD): Rename to... (CTF_LIBADD): ... this. Stick in a suitable libiberty even when linking statically. * Makefile.am (libctf_nobfd_la_LIBADD): Adjust accordingly. libctf uses libintl. (libctf_la_LIBADD): Reference libbfd.la directly, not via BFD_LIBADD. (libctf_la_DEPENDENCIES): Remove. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise.
2021-01-05libctf, ld: dump enums: generally improve dump formattingNick Alcock36-326/+443
This commit adds dumping of enumerands in this general form: 0x3: (kind 8) enum eleven_els (size 0x4) (aligned at 0x4) ELEVEN_ONE: 10 ELEVEN_TWO: 11 ELEVEN_THREE: -256 ELEVEN_FOUR: -255 ELEVEN_FIVE: -254 ... ELEVEN_SEVEN: -252 ELEVEN_EIGHT: -251 ELEVEN_NINE: -250 ELEVEN_TEN: -249 ELEVEN_ELEVEN: -248 The first and last enumerands in the enumerated type are printed so that you can tell if they've been cut off at one end or the other. (For now, there is no way to control how many enumerands are printed.) The dump output in general is improved, from this sort of thing a few days ago: 4c: char [0x0:0x8] (size 0x1) [0x0] (ID 0x4c) (kind 1) char:8 (aligned at 0x1, format 0x3, offset:bits 0x0:0x8) 4d: char * (size 0x8) -> 4c: char [0x0:0x8] (size 0x1) [0x0] (ID 0x4d) (kind 3) char * (aligned at 0x8) [...] 5a: struct _IO_FILE (size 0xd8) [0x0] (ID 0x5a) (kind 6) struct _IO_FILE (aligned at 0x4) [0x0] (ID 0x3) (kind 1) int _flags:32 (aligned at 0x4, format 0x1, offset:bits 0x0:0x20) [0x40] (ID 0x4d) (kind 3) char * _IO_read_ptr (aligned at 0x8) [0x80] (ID 0x4d) (kind 3) char * _IO_read_end (aligned at 0x8) [0xc0] (ID 0x4d) (kind 3) char * _IO_read_base (aligned at 0x8) 5b: __FILE (size 0xd8) -> 5a: struct _IO_FILE (size 0xd8) [0x0] (ID 0x5b) (kind 10) __FILE (aligned at 0x4) [0x0] (ID 0x3) (kind 1) int _flags:32 (aligned at 0x4, format 0x1, offset:bits 0x0:0x20) [0x40] (ID 0x4d) (kind 3) char * _IO_read_ptr (aligned at 0x8) [0x80] (ID 0x4d) (kind 3) char * _IO_read_end (aligned at 0x8) [0xc0] (ID 0x4d) (kind 3) char * _IO_read_base (aligned at 0x8) [...] 406: struct coff_link_hash_entry (size 0x60) [0x0] (ID 0x406) (kind 6) struct coff_link_hash_entry (aligned at 0x8) [0x0] (ID 0x2b3) (kind 6) struct bfd_link_hash_entry root (aligned at 0x8) [0x0] (ID 0x1d6) (kind 6) struct bfd_hash_entry root (aligned at 0x8) [0x0] (ID 0x1d7) (kind 3) struct bfd_hash_entry * next (aligned at 0x8) [0x40] (ID 0x61) (kind 3) const char * string (aligned at 0x8) [0x80] (ID 0x1) (kind 1) long unsigned int hash:64 (aligned at 0x8, format 0x0, offset:bits 0x0:0x40) [0xc0] (ID 0x397) (kind 8) enum bfd_link_hash_type type:8 (aligned at 0x1, format 0x0, offset:bits 0x0:0x8) [0xc8] (ID 0x1c7) (kind 1) unsigned int non_ir_ref_regular:1 (aligned at 0x1, format 0x0, offset:bits 0x8:0x1) [0xc9] (ID 0x1c8) (kind 1) unsigned int non_ir_ref_dynamic:1 (aligned at 0x1, format 0x0, offset:bits 0x9:0x1) [0xca] (ID 0x1c9) (kind 1) unsigned int linker_def:1 (aligned at 0x1, format 0x0, offset:bits 0xa:0x1) [0xcb] (ID 0x1ca) (kind 1) unsigned int ldscript_def:1 (aligned at 0x1, format 0x0, offset:bits 0xb:0x1) [0xcc] (ID 0x1cb) (kind 1) unsigned int rel_from_abs:1 (aligned at 0x1, format 0x0, offset:bits 0xc:0x1) ... to this: 0x4c: (kind 1) char (format 0x3) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) 0x4d: (kind 3) char * (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) -> 0x4c: (kind 1) char (format 0x3) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) 0x5a: (kind 6) struct _IO_FILE (size 0xd8) (aligned at 0x4) [0x0] _flags: ID 0x3: (kind 1) int (format 0x1) (size 0x4) (aligned at 0x4) [0x40] _IO_read_ptr: ID 0x4d: (kind 3) char * (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) [0x80] _IO_read_end: ID 0x4d: (kind 3) char * (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) [0xc0] _IO_read_base: ID 0x4d: (kind 3) char * (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) [0x100] _IO_write_base: ID 0x4d: (kind 3) char * (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) 0x5b: (kind 10) __FILE (size 0xd8) (aligned at 0x4) -> 0x5a: (kind 6) struct _IO_FILE (size 0xd8) (aligned at 0x4) [...] 0x406: (kind 6) struct coff_link_hash_entry (size 0x60) (aligned at 0x8) [0x0] root: ID 0x2b3: (kind 6) struct bfd_link_hash_entry (size 0x38) (aligned at 0x8) [0x0] root: ID 0x1d6: (kind 6) struct bfd_hash_entry (size 0x18) (aligned at 0x8) [0x0] next: ID 0x1d7: (kind 3) struct bfd_hash_entry * (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) [0x40] string: ID 0x61: (kind 3) const char * (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) [0x80] hash: ID 0x1: (kind 1) long unsigned int (format 0x0) (size 0x8) (aligned at 0x8) [0xc0] type: ID 0x397: (kind 8) enum bfd_link_hash_type (format 0x7f2e) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) [0xc8] non_ir_ref_regular: ID 0x1c7: (kind 1) unsigned int:1 [slice 0x8:0x1] (format 0x0) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) [0xc9] non_ir_ref_dynamic: ID 0x1c8: (kind 1) unsigned int:1 [slice 0x9:0x1] (format 0x0) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) [0xca] linker_def: ID 0x1c9: (kind 1) unsigned int:1 [slice 0xa:0x1] (format 0x0) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) [0xcb] ldscript_def: ID 0x1ca: (kind 1) unsigned int:1 [slice 0xb:0x1] (format 0x0) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) [0xcc] rel_from_abs: ID 0x1cb: (kind 1) unsigned int:1 [slice 0xc:0x1] (format 0x0) (size 0x1) (aligned at 0x1) [...] In particular, indented subsections are only present for actual structs and unions, not forwards to them, and the structure itself doesn't add a spurious level of indentation; structure field names are easier to spot (at the cost of not making them look so much like C field declarations any more, but they weren't always shown in valid decl syntax even before this change) the size, type kind, and alignment are shown for all types for which they are meaningful; bitfield info is only shown for actual bitfields within structures and not ordinary integral fields; and type IDs are never omitted. Type printing is in general much more consistent and there is much less duplicated code in the type dumper. There is one user-visible effect outside the dumper: ctf_type_(a)name was erroneously emitting a trailing space on the name of slice types, even though a slice of an int and an int with the corresponding encoding represent the same type and should have the same print form. This trailing space is now gone. ld/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/ld-ctf/array.d: Adjust for dumper changes. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-enums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-typedefs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-conflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-nonconflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-into-cycle.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-noncyclic.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.A.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.B.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.C.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/data-func-conflicted.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cttname-null.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cuname.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-parlabel.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-wrong-magic-number-mixed.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/function.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/slice.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/super-sub-cycles.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enums.c: New test. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enums.d: New test. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-decl.c (ctf_decl_push): Exclude slices from the decl stack. * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_aname): No longer deal with slices here. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_membstate_t) <cdm_toplevel_indent>: Constify. (CTF_FT_REFS): New. (CTF_FT_BITFIELD): Likewise. (CTF_FT_ID): Likewise. (ctf_dump_member): Do not do indentation here. Migrate the type-printing parts of this into... (ctf_dump_format_type): ... here, to be shared by all type printers. Get the errno value for non-representable types right. Do not print bitfield info for non-bitfields. Improve the format and indentation of other type output. Shuffle spacing around to make all indentation either 'width of column' or 4 chars. (ctf_dump_label): Pass CTF_FT_REFS to ctf_dump_format_type. (ctf_dump_objts): Likewise. Spacing shuffle. (ctf_dump_var): Likewise. (type_hex_digits): Migrate down in the file, to above its new user. (ctf_dump_type): Indent here instead. Pass CTF_FT_REFS to ctf_dump_format_type. Don't trim off excess linefeeds now we no longer generate them. Dump enumerated types.
2021-01-05libctf, ld: prohibit getting the size or alignment of forwardsNick Alcock11-24/+135
C allows you to do only a very few things with entities of incomplete type (as opposed to pointers to them): make pointers to them and give them cv-quals, roughly. In particular you can't sizeof them and you can't get their alignment. We cannot impose all the requirements the standard imposes on CTF users, because the deduplicator can transform any structure type into a forward for the purposes of breaking cycles: so CTF type graphs can easily contain things like arrays of forward type (if you want to figure out their size or alignment, you need to chase down the types this forward might be a forward to in child TU dicts: we will soon add API functions to make doing this much easier). Nonetheless, it is still meaningless to ask for the size or alignment of forwards: but libctf didn't prohibit this and returned nonsense from internal implementation details when you asked (it returned the kind of the pointed-to type as both the size and alignment, because forwards reuse ctt_type as a type kind, and ctt_type and ctt_size overlap). So introduce a new error, ECTF_INCOMPLETE, which is returned when you try to get the size or alignment of forwards: we also return it when you try to do things that require libctf itself to get the size or alignment of a forward, notably using a forward as an array index type (which C should never do in any case) or adding forwards to structures without specifying their offset explicitly. The dumper will not emit size or alignment info for forwards any more. (This should not be an API break since ctf_type_size and ctf_type_align could both return errors before now: any code that isn't expecting error returns is already potentially broken.) include/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ECTF_INCOMPLETE): New. (ECTF_NERR): Adjust. ld/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.parent.d: Adjust for dumper changes. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-conflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.c: New test... * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.d: ... and results. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Improve comment. (ctf_type_size): Yield ECTF_INCOMPLETE when applied to forwards. Emit errors into the right dict. (ctf_type_align): Likewise. * ctf-create.c (ctf_add_member_offset): Yield ECTF_INCOMPLETE when adding a member without explicit offset when this member, or the previous member, is incomplete. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Do not try to print the size of forwards. (ctf_dump_member): Do not try to print their alignment.