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2017-09-22bring ChangeLog entries from master commitusers/aoliva/SFNAlexandre Oliva2-0/+40
2017-09-22drop incorrect and unnecessary line breakAlexandre Oliva1-2/+1
2017-09-22space after castAlexandre Oliva1-2/+2
2017-09-22Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/master' into users/aoliva/SFNAlexandre Oliva2078-78366/+171371
Updated local changes to binutils/testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp to match the unresolved (failed to assemble) messages introduced by Alan Modra.
2017-09-22Get rid of "gdb_dirbuf" and use "getcwd (NULL, 0)"Sergio Durigan Junior6-15/+28
Currently we have "current_directory" and "gdb_dirbuf" globals, which means that we basically have two possible places to consult when we want to know GDB's current working directory. This is not ideal and can lead to confusion. Moreover, the way we're using "gdb_difbuf" along with "getcwd" is problematic because we declare the buffer with "1024" elements hardcoded, which does not take into account longer pathnames that are possible in many filesystems. Using "PATH_MAX" would also not be a solution because of portability problems. Therefore, the best solution is to rely on the fact that "getcwd (NULL, 0)" will "do the right thing" and return a heap-allocated string containing the full path. With the new "getcwd" module from gnulib, it is now possible to do that without worrying about breaking some host. With this patch "current_directory" is now the only place to check for GDB's cwd. Reviewed-by: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-09-22 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * cli/cli-cmds.c (pwd_command): Use "getcwd (NULL, 0)". (cd_command): Likewise. Free "current_directory" before assigning to it. * main.c (captured_main_1): Use "getcwd (NULL, 0)". * mi/mi-cmd-env.c (mi_cmd_env_pwd): Likewise. * top.c (gdb_dirbuf): Remove global declaration. * top.h (gdb_dirbuf): Likewise.
2017-09-22Import "glob" and "getcwd" modules from gnulibSergio Durigan Junior111-446/+17430
These two modules are necessary because of the rework that will be done in the "change directory" logic on GDB/gdbserver in the next commits. First, we will get rid of the "gdb_dirbuf" global variable and instead rely on the fact that "getcwd (NULL, 0)", which is a GNU extension, returns a heap-allocated string with the necessary bytes to hold the full path. This is a good practice not only because globals are not ideal but also because there is no good way to know beforehand the size of the full pathname allowed in the filesystem ("PATH_MAX" is not portable and does not reflect all the possible filesystems out there). We will also have a way to "cd" to a directory also on gdbserver, but in order to do that uniformly, there must be a way to do tilde expansion on directories provided by the user. Currently, GDB uses "tilde_expand" from readline to do that, but gdbserver doesn't link against readline and therefore cannot use this function. The solution is to use "glob" instead, which can perform tilde expansion as a GNU extension. Therefore, we need gnulib's version of "glob". A special note is necessary for gdb/ser-tcp.c. It defines "close" as "closesocket" on Win32 targets. If we leave the code as is, this would conflict with gnulib's definition of "close". Therefore, in order to keep the same code path from before this import, I decided to "#undef close" first, and then let the original (re)definition of it take place. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-09-22 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * gnulib/config.in: Regenerate. * gnulib/configure: Regenerate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.am: Regenerate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * gnulib/import/assure.h: New file. * gnulib/import/at-func.c: Likewise * gnulib/import/chdir-long.c: New file. * gnulib/import/chdir-long.h: New file. * gnulib/import/cloexec.c: New file. * gnulib/import/cloexec.h: New file. * gnulib/import/close.c: New file. * gnulib/import/closedir.c: New file. * gnulib/import/dirent-private.h: New file. * gnulib/import/dup-safer.c: New file. * gnulib/import/dup.c: New file. * gnulib/import/dup2.c: New file. * gnulib/import/error.c: New file. * gnulib/import/error.h: New file. * gnulib/import/exitfail.c: New file. * gnulib/import/exitfail.h: New file. * gnulib/import/fchdir.c: New file. * gnulib/import/fcntl.c: New file. * gnulib/import/fcntl.in.h: New file. * gnulib/import/fd-hook.c: New file. * gnulib/import/fd-hook.h: New file. * gnulib/import/fd-safer.c: New file. * gnulib/import/fdopendir.c: New file. * gnulib/import/filename.h: New file. * gnulib/import/filenamecat-lgpl.c: New file. * gnulib/import/filenamecat.h: New file. * gnulib/import/fstat.c: New file. * gnulib/import/fstatat.c: New file. * gnulib/import/getcwd-lgpl.c: New file. * gnulib/import/getcwd.c: New file. * gnulib/import/getdtablesize.c: New file. * gnulib/import/getlogin_r.c: New file. * gnulib/import/getprogname.c: New file. * gnulib/import/getprogname.h: New file. * gnulib/import/gettext.h: New file. * gnulib/import/glob-libc.h: New file. * gnulib/import/glob.c: New file. * gnulib/import/glob.in.h: New file. * gnulib/import/intprops.h: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/chdir-long.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/close.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/closedir.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/d-ino.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/d-type.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/dup.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/dup2.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/error.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/fchdir.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/fcntl.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/fcntl_h.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/fdopendir.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/filenamecat.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/fstat.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/fstatat.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/getcwd-abort-bug.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/getcwd-path-max.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/getcwd.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/getdtablesize.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/getlogin_r.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/getprogname.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/glob.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/gnulib-cache.m4: Regenerate. * gnulib/import/m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Regenerate. * gnulib/import/m4/mempcpy.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/memrchr.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/mode_t.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/msvc-inval.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/msvc-nothrow.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/open.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/openat.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/opendir.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/readdir.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/realloc.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/rewinddir.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/save-cwd.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/strdup.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/strerror.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/m4/unistd-safer.m4: New file. * gnulib/import/mempcpy.c: New file. * gnulib/import/memrchr.c: New file. * gnulib/import/msvc-inval.c: New file. * gnulib/import/msvc-inval.h: New file. * gnulib/import/msvc-nothrow.c: New file. * gnulib/import/msvc-nothrow.h: New file. * gnulib/import/open.c: New file. * gnulib/import/openat-die.c: New file. * gnulib/import/openat-priv.h: New file. * gnulib/import/openat-proc.c: New file. * gnulib/import/openat.c: New file. * gnulib/import/openat.h: New file. * gnulib/import/opendir.c: New file. * gnulib/import/pipe-safer.c: New file. * gnulib/import/readdir.c: New file. * gnulib/import/realloc.c: New file. * gnulib/import/rewinddir.c: New file. * gnulib/import/save-cwd.c: New file. * gnulib/import/save-cwd.h: New file. * gnulib/import/strdup.c: New file. * gnulib/import/strerror-override.c: New file. * gnulib/import/strerror-override.h: New file. * gnulib/import/strerror.c: New file. * gnulib/import/unistd--.h: New file. * gnulib/import/unistd-safer.h: New file. * gnulib/update-gnulib.sh (IMPORTED_GNULIB_MODULES): Add "getcwd" and "glob". * ser-tcp.c: Undefine "close" before redefining it.
2017-09-22[GOLD] Set non-exec stack for aarch64Jim Wilson2-4/+9
GNU-stack notes added in 2004, aarch64 port added in 2012, so no old object files with missing GNU-stack notes that we need to worry about. gold/ * aarch64.cc (Target_aarch64::aarch64_info): Set is_default_stack_executable to false.
2017-09-22gdbserver x86 on win32: call init_target_descSimon Marchi2-2/+13
When trying to run gdbserver compiled for x86 win32 under wine, I get: $ wine ./gdbserver/gdbserver.exe --once :1234 ./test /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/regcache.c:177: A problem internal to GDBserver has been detected. regcache* new_register_cache(const target_desc*): Assertion `tdesc->registers_size != 0' failed. It seems like on that platform, init_target_desc is never called, so registers_size is never computed. My first thought was to call init_target_desc somewhere in win32-low.c, but it turns out that when using win32 on arm, the target description is already initialized by the generated code. My second thought was to call it in {i386,amd64}_create_target_description, but those functions are shared with GDB, and init_target_desc is gdbserver-specific. So I ended up with the simplest fix, calling it in i386_arch_setup. Now I hit some other problem: $ wine ./gdbserver/gdbserver.exe --once :1234 ./test Killing process(es): 39 No program to debug Exiting but still, I think fixing the tdesc issue this is a step forward. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * win32-i386-low.c (i386_arch_setup): Call init_target_desc.
2017-09-22x86: Return -1 if bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc returns 0H.J. Lu2-1/+7
Stop if bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc returns 0. PR ld/22163 * elfxx-x86.c (_bfd_x86_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): Also return -1 if bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc returns 0.
2017-09-22Add a test for PR ld/22150H.J. Lu6-0/+59
PR ld/22150 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr22150.vd: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr22150.ver: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr22150a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr22150b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: Run PR ld/22150 tests.
2017-09-22bfd/version.h: Add rationale for BFD_VERSION_DATEPedro Alves2-0/+23
bfd/ChangeLog: 2017-09-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * version.h: Add comment.
2017-09-22Fix sometimes-uninitialized warning in gdbscm_value_addressSimon Marchi2-7/+7
I am getting this warning with clang: /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:439:11: error: variable 'address' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized] if (res_val != NULL) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:444:32: note: uninitialized use occurs here if (gdbscm_is_exception (address)) ^~~~~~~ /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:439:7: note: remove the 'if' if its condition is always true if (res_val != NULL) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:427:18: note: initialize the variable 'address' to silence this warning SCM address; ^ = nullptr We can get rid of it with a small refactoring. I think it's a bit cleaner/safer to initialize address with a pessimistic value and assign it on success. Then there's no chance of using it uninitialized. If I understand correctly, the NULL check on res_val was to check whether value_addr threw, and that if value_addr returns without throwing, the result will never be NULL. If that's true, we can skip the res_val variable. Tested by running gdb.guile/*.exp locally. gdb/ChangeLog: * guile/scm-value.c (gdbscm_value_address): Initialize address, get rid of res_val.
2017-09-22Fix gdb 8.1 Solaris compilationRainer Orth5-10/+40
I just tried to compile gdb trunk on Solaris 11.4 (formerly 12), and failed for a couple of reasons: * In file included from /usr/include/python2.7/Python.h:128:0, from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/python/python-internal.h:94, from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/python/py-instruction.h:23, from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/python/py-instruction.c:21: /usr/include/python2.7/ceval.h:67:0: error: ignoring #pragma no_inline [-Werror=unknown-pragmas] #pragma no_inline(PyEval_EvalFrameEx) ^ New in Solaris 11.4: <python2.7/ceval.h> uses a Studio-only #pragma. I've disabled the warning in warnings.m4. * /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/ser-pipe.c: In function ‘int pipe_open(serial*, const char*)’: /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/ser-pipe.c:77:9: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations] pid = vfork (); ^ /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/ser-pipe.c:77:16: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations] pid = vfork (); ^ Since Solaris 11, vfork () is marked deprecated in <unistd.h>. cf. vfork(2): The vfork() and vforkx() functions are deprecated. Their sole legiti- mate use as a prelude to an immediate call to a function from the exec family can be achieved safely by posix_spawn(3C) or posix_spawnp(3C). Again, I've disabled the warning. * /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/cli/cli-cmds.c: In function ‘void shell_escape(const char*, int)’: /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/cli/cli-cmds.c:750:14: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations] if ((pid = vfork ()) == 0) ^ /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/cli/cli-cmds.c:750:21: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations] if ((pid = vfork ()) == 0) ^ Same problem. * /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c: In function ‘void procfs_init_inferior(target_ops*, int)’: /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c:4380:30: error: ‘START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED’ was not declared in this scope gdb_startup_inferior (pid, START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED); ^ defined in nat/fork-inferior.h, need to include that header /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c: In function ‘void procfs_create_inferior(target_ops*, const char*, const string&, char**, int)’: /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c:4605:38: error: ‘fork_inferior’ was not declared in this scope NULL, NULL, shell_file, NULL); ^ likewise /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c: In function ‘void procfs_info_proc(target_ops*, const char*, info_proc_what)’: /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c:5124:20: error: ‘argv’ was not declared in this scope for (char *arg : argv) ^ Typo, should be built_argv instead! * Undefined first referenced symbol in file fork_inferior(char const*, std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, char**, void (*)(), void (*)(int), void (*)(), char const*, void (*)(char const*, char* const*, char* const*)) procfs.o startup_inferior(int, int, target_waitstatus*, ptid_t*) fork-child.o ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [Makefile:2249: gdb] Error 1 Need to add fork-inferior.o to NATDEPFILES. With the changes below, I can build gdb on sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11 and amd64-pc-solaris2.11 and a simple smoke test (gdb/gdb gdb/gdb) works.
2017-09-22[GOLD] clone assert breakageAlan Modra2-2/+6
* resolve.cc (clone): Fix got_offset_list test.
2017-09-22[GOLD] Set non-exec stack for ppc64Alan Modra2-2/+7
gcc doesn't emit stack notes for ELFv1, since ELFv1 never needs an executable stack. Note that ELFv1 is usually big-endian and ELFv2 little-endian, but the ABI is really orthogonal to endiannes. * powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc<64,*>::powerpc_info): Set is_default_stack_executable false.
2017-09-22readelf testsAlan Modra2-43/+49
We have multiple tests that report failure to assemble without saying exactly what test is failing. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Don't perror and exit on bintest.s assembly failure. Report tests unresolved instead. Likewise for version note test, pr18374, decompress, and dw5 tests. (readelf_test): Set testname to include both option and binary file name. Use for pass/fail.
2017-09-22Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2017-09-22readelf: Handle E_MIPS_MACH_5900Maciej W. Rozycki5-0/+33
Fix commit e407c74b5b60 ("Support for MIPS R5900 (Sony Playstation 2)"), <https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2012-12/msg00240.html>, and add the handling of E_MIPS_MACH_5900, correctly showing `5900' among `Flags:' in the output of `-h' rather than `unknown CPU'. binutils/ * readelf.c (get_machine_flags) <E_MIPS_MACH_5900>: New case. gas/ * testsuite/gas/mips/elf_mach_5900.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips.exp: Run it.
2017-09-22PR gas/21762: MIPS: Fix .stabs directive marking labels as MIPS16James Cowgill7-0/+49
If a .stabs directive was used before another .set directive in a MIPS source file, s_mips_stab would call mips_mark_labels without having initialized the mips_opts structure yet. Fix this by calling file_mips_check_options which will initialize mips_opts if necessary. gas/ PR gas/21762 * config/tc-mips.c (s_mips_stab): Insert call to file_mips_check_options. * testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@stabs-symbol-type.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips.exp: Run the new tests. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16@stabs-symbol-type.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/mips/stabs-symbol-type.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/mips/stabs-symbol-type.s: New test source.
2017-09-21Test case for Inferior.thread_from_thread_handleKevin Buettner3-0/+201
As the title says, this is a test case for Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle, a python method which will, given a thread library dependent thread handle, find the GDB thread which corresponds to that thread handle (in the inferior under consideration). The C file for this test case causes the thread handles for the main thread and two child threads to be placed into an array. The test case runs to one of the functions (do_something()) at which point, it retrieves the thread handles from the array and attempts to find the corresponding thread in GDB's internal thread list. I use barriers to make sure that both threads have actually started; execution will stop when one of the threads breaks at do_something. Thanks to Simon Marchi for suggestions for forcing the thread numbering to be stable. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-thrhandle.c, gdb.python/py-thrhandle.exp: New files.
2017-09-21Documentation for qXfer:threads:read handle attributeKevin Buettner2-1/+8
gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (qXfer:threads:read): Add documentation for handle attribute.
2017-09-21Add thread_handle_to_thread_info support for remote targetsKevin Buettner8-0/+153
This patch adds support to remote targets for converting a thread handle to a thread_info struct pointer. A thread handle is fetched via a "handle" attribute which has been added to the qXfer:threads:read query packet. An implementation is provided in gdbserver for targets using the Linux kernel. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.h (struct lwp_info): Add new field, thread_handle. (thread_db_thread_handle): Declare. * linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Initialize thread_handle. * server.c (handle_qxfer_threads_worker): Add support for "handle" attribute. * target.h (struct target_ops): Add new function pointer, thread_handle. (target_thread_handle): Define. * thread-db.c (find_one_thread, attach_thread): Set thread_handle field in lwp. (thread_db_thread_handle): New function. gdb/ChangeLog: * remote.c (vector): Include. (struct private_thread_info): Add field, thread_handle. (free_private_thread_info): Deallocate storage associated with thread handle. (get_private_info_thread): Initialize `thread_handle' field. (struct thread_item): Add field, thread_handle. (clear_threads_listing_context): Deallocate storage associated with thread handle. (start_thread): Add support for "handle" attribute. (thread_attributes): Add "handle". (remote_get_threads_with_qthreadinfo): Initialize thread_handle field. (remote_update_thread_list): Update thread_handle. (remote_thread_handle_to_thread_info): New function. (init_remote_ops): Initialize to_thread_handle_to_thread_info.
2017-09-21Add thread_db_notice_clone to gdbserverKevin Buettner4-0/+30
While working on a patch for fetching a thread handle in gdbserver, I ran into a circumstance in which tests in gdb.mi/mi-nsmoribund.exp would occasionally fail. Over a large enough number of runs, it would fail roughly 2% of the time. That thread handle patch caused find_one_thread() to be called on every stop. find_one_thread() calls td_ta_map_lwp2thr() which, in turn, can cause ps_get_thread_area() to be called. ps_get_thread_area() makes a call to ptrace() for getting the thread area address. If this should happen when the thread is not stopped, the call to ptrace will return error which in turn propogates back to find_one_thread(). find_one_thread() calls error() in this instance which causes the program to die. This patch causes find_one_thread() to be called upon reciept of a clone event. Since the clone is stopped, the circumstances described above cannot occur. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Call thread_db_notice_clone(). * linux-low.h (thread_db_notice_clone): Declare. * thread-db.c (thread_db_notice_clone): New function.
2017-09-21Documentation for Inferior.thread_from_thread_handleKevin Buettner2-0/+12
gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Inferiors In Python): Add description for method Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle.
2017-09-21Add `thread_from_thread_handle' method to (Python) gdb.InferiorKevin Buettner3-0/+63
gdb/ChangeLog: * python/py-inferior.c (gdbpy_thread_from_thread_handle): New function. (inferior_object_methods): Add gdbpy_thread_from_thread_handle. * python/python-internal.h (thread_object_type): Declare.
2017-09-21Add target method for converting thread handle to thread_info struct pointerKevin Buettner7-0/+117
This patch adds a target method named `to_thread_handle_to_thread_info'. It is intended to map a thread library specific thread handle (such as pthread_t for the pthread library) to the corresponding GDB internal thread_info struct (pointer). An implementation is provided for Linux pthreads; see linux-thread-db.c. gdb/ChangeLog: * target.h (struct target_ops): Add to_thread_handle_to_thread_info. (target_thread_handle_to_thread_info): Declare. * target.c (target_thread_handle_to_thread_info): New function. * target-delegates.c: Regenerate. * gdbthread.h (find_thread_by_handle): Declare. * thread.c (find_thread_by_handle): New function. * linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_thread_handle_to_thread_info): New function. (init_thread_db_ops): Register thread_db_thread_handle_to_thread_info.
2017-09-21gdbserver: Remove traces of ancient Hc handlingPedro Alves4-16/+20
Back in commit f0db101d9897 ("gdbserver: don't pick a random thread if the current thread dies"), a couple years ago, the last references to set_desired_thread(0) [select the Hc thread] were removed, and all the remaining calls to set_desired_thread pass '1', meaning general thread. This means we can simplify set_desired_thread. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2017-09-21 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * server.c (gdb_read_memory, handle_status, process_serial_event) (handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): Adjust to set_desired_thread prototype change. * target.c (set_desired_thread): Remove 'use_general' parameter and adjust. * target.h (set_desired_thread): Remove 'use_general' parameter.
2017-09-21S/390: Fix Elf note swap s390_gs_bc vs. s390_gs_cbAndreas Arnez2-2/+8
Fix two typos that resulted in swapping the BFD names for the core note register sections NT_S390_GS_CB and NT_S390_GS_BC. bfd/ChangeLog: * elf.c (elfcore_grok_note): For the cases NT_S390_GS_CB and NT_S390_GS_BC, correct the previously swapped invocations of elfcore_grok_s390_gs_bc and elfcore_grok_s390_gs_cb.
2017-09-21Reduce excessive .eh_frame alignment for powerpcAlan Modra4-6/+11
PowerPC64 .cfi directives use DW_EH_PE_sdata4 encoding for .eh_frame, so there is no real reason why .eh_frame should be 8 byte aligned. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.h (EH_FRAME_ALIGNMENT): Define. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsopt5.wf: Update for reduced alignment.
2017-09-21linux-waitpid: Get rid of format string warningSimon Marchi2-1/+5
Clang gives this warning: /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-waitpid.c:45:25: error: format string is not a string literal [-Werror,-Wformat-nonliteral] vfprintf (stderr, format, args); ^~~~~~ Get rid of it by adding ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF. gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/linux-waitpid.c (linux_debug): Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF.
2017-09-21microblaze-tdep: Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF to microblaze_debugSimon Marchi2-1/+5
I am getting this warning with clang: /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/microblaze-tdep.c:94:28: error: format string is not a string literal [-Werror,-Wformat-nonliteral] vprintf_unfiltered (fmt, args); ^~~ Adding ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF to microblaze_debug gets rid of it. Strangely, gcc doesn't warn about non-literal format strings when calling vprintf (or a vprintf-style function, like vprintf_unfiltered). I filed this gcc bug: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=82206 gdb/ChangeLog: * microblaze-tdep.c (microblaze_debug): Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF.
2017-09-21Fix aarch64-freebsd build failureYao Qi2-1/+7
I happen to see that fbsd-tdep.o is missing for target aarch64-freebsd, and it causes the build failure, aarch64-fbsd-tdep.o: In function `aarch64_fbsd_init_abi(gdbarch_info, gdbarch*)': binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c:186: undefined reference to `fbsd_init_abi(gdbarch_info, gdbarch*)' binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c:189: undefined reference to `svr4_lp64_fetch_link_map_offsets()' binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c:189: undefined reference to `set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets(gdbarch*, link_map_offsets* (*)())' This patch fixed it. gdb: 2017-09-21 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * configure.tgt (aarch64*-*-freebsd*): Add fbsd-tdep.o solib-svr4.o to gdb_target_obs.
2017-09-21oops - changelog entry omitted from previous deltaNick Clifton1-0/+4
2017-09-21[SIM, ARM] Fix build failureYao Qi2-1/+8
This patch fixes the build failure by using disassembler to get disassemble function pointer, and do the disassembly, because print_insn_little_arm is no longer visible outside opcodes/ binutils-gdb/sim/arm/wrapper.c:98:10: error: implicit declaration of function 'print_insn_little_arm' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration] size = print_insn_little_arm (0, & info); ^ sim/arm: 2017-09-21 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * wrapper.c (print_insn): Use disassembler instead of print_insn_little_arm.
2017-09-20Change counted_command_line to a shared_ptrTom Tromey3-116/+39
This changes counted_command_line to be a typedef for std::shared_ptr and removes the associated cleanups. In the long run I believe that cmd_list_element should also be changed to use a shared_ptr. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * breakpoint.c (struct counted_command_line): Remove. (breakpoint_commands): Update. (alloc_counted_command_line, incref_counted_command_line) (decref_counted_command_line, do_cleanup_counted_command_line) (make_cleanup_decref_counted_command_line): Remove. (breakpoint_set_commands, commands_command_1, ~bpstats, bpstats) (bpstat_clear_actions, bpstat_do_actions_1, watchpoint_check) (bpstat_stop_status, print_one_breakpoint_location, ~breakpoint) (save_breakpoints): Update. * breakpoint.h (counted_command_line): Now a typedef to shared_ptr. (struct breakpoint) <commands>: Now a counted_command_line. (struct bpstats) <command>: Likewise.
2017-09-20Use function_view in a couple of places in breakpoint.cTom Tromey2-191/+121
This changes iterate_over_related_breakpoints and map_breakpoint_numbers to take a function_view. Then, it simplifies the callers by using lambdas. This then allows the removal of some bookkeeping types. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * breakpoint.c (struct commands_info, do_map_commands_command): Remove. (commands_command_1): Update. (iterate_over_related_breakpoints): Take a function_view. (do_delete_breakpoint, do_map_delete_breakpoint): Remove. (delete_command): Update. (map_breakpoint_numbers): Take a function_view. (do_disable_breakpoint, do_map_delete_breakpoint): Remove. (disable_command): Update. (do_enable_breakpoint, do_map_enable_breakpoint): Remove. (enable_command): Update. (struct disp_data, do_enable_breakpoint_disp) (do_map_enable_once_breakpoint, do_map_enable_count_breakpoint) (do_map_enable_delete_breakpoint): Remove. (enable_once_command, enable_count_command, enable_delete_command) (delete_trace_variable_command): Update.
2017-09-20Allocate bpstats with newTom Tromey3-38/+70
This changes struct bpstats to be allocated with new and freed with delete, adding constructors and a destructor in the process. This allows the removal of one cleanup and clears the way for more to follow. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * breakpoint.c (~bpstats): Rename from bpstat_free. Update. (bpstat_clear): Use delete. (bpstats): New constructors. (bpstat_copy, bpstat_stop_status): Use new. (dprintf_after_condition_true): Update. * breakpoint.h (bpstats::bpstats): Add constructors. (bpstats::~bpstats): Add destructor.
2017-09-20LVU: adjust locview tests furtherAlexandre Oliva4-24/+24
Compute offsets so as to use constants. Skip message about relocations in locview-2. XFAIL dw5 tests on nds32, relocations in loclist prevent dumping.
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2017-09-21eval.c:evaluate_subexp_standard: Use RAII to avoid leaksPedro Alves2-14/+35
While working on the no-debug-info debugging improvements series, I noticed these bare xfree calls, which lead to leaks if evaluate_subexp_standard throws. Fix that by reworking make_params as a RAII class. Ends up eliminating a couple heap allocations too. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-09-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * eval.c (make_params): Delete, refactored as ... (class fake_method): ... this new type's ctor. (fake_method::~fake_method): New. (evaluate_subexp_standard): Use 'fake_method'.
2017-09-20Check for export dynamic symbol options when doing symbol resolution in plugins.Teresa Johnson7-17/+156
2017-09-20 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> * plugin.cc (is_visible_from_outside): Check for export dynamic symbol option and list. * testsuite/Makefile.am (plugin_test_12): New test. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/export_dynamic_plugin.cc: New test source. * testsuite/plugin_test_12.sh: New test script.
2017-09-20Remove make_cleanup_restore_target_terminalTom Tromey28-380/+384
This removes make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal and generally C++-ifies target terminal handling. It changes all target_terminal_* functions to be static members of a new target_terminal class and changes the cleanup to be a scoped_* class. make_cleanup_override_quit_handler is also removed in favor of simply using scoped_restore. Note that there are some files in this patch that I could not compile. Considering that some of the rewrites were automated, and that none of these files involed cleanups, I feel that this is relatively safe. Regression tested by the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * windows-nat.c (get_windows_debug_event, windows_wait) (do_initial_windows_stuff, windows_attach): Update. * utils.c (vwarning, internal_vproblem): Update. (ui_unregister_input_event_handler_cleanup) (prepare_to_handle_input): Remove. (class scoped_input_handler): New. (defaulted_query, prompt_for_continue): Update. * tui/tui-hooks.c (tui_refresh_frame_and_register_information): Update. * top.c (undo_terminal_modifications_before_exit): Update. * target/target.h (target_terminal_init, target_terminal_inferior) (target_terminal_ours): Don't declare. (class target_terminal): New. * target.h (target_terminal_is_inferior, target_terminal_is_ours) (target_terminal_ours_for_output) (make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal): Don't declare. (target_terminal_info): Remove. * target.c (enum terminal_state, terminal_state): Remove. (target_terminal::terminal_state): Define. (target_terminal::init): Rename from target_terminal_init. (target_terminal::inferior): Rename from target_terminal_inferior. (target_terminal::ours): Rename from target_terminal_ours. (target_terminal::ours_for_output): Rename from target_terminal_ours_for_output. (target_terminal::info): New method. (cleanup_restore_target_terminal) (make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal): Remove. * solib.c (handle_solib_event): Update. * remote.c (remote_serial_quit_handler): Update. (remote_terminal_inferior, remote_wait_as): Update. * record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Update. * nto-procfs.c (procfs_create_inferior): Update. * nat/fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Update. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_new_thread, mi_thread_exit) (mi_record_changed, mi_inferior_added, mi_inferior_appeared) (mi_inferior_exit, mi_inferior_removed, mi_traceframe_changed) (mi_tsv_created, mi_tsv_deleted, mi_tsv_modified) (mi_breakpoint_created, mi_breakpoint_deleted) (mi_breakpoint_modified, mi_on_resume, mi_solib_loaded) (mi_solib_unloaded, mi_command_param_changed, mi_memory_changed) (mi_user_selected_context_changed, report_initial_inferior): Update. * linux-nat.c (linux_nat_attach, linux_nat_terminal_ours) (linux_nat_terminal_inferior): Update. * infrun.c (follow_fork_inferior) (handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit, do_target_resume) (check_curr_ui_sync_execution_done, handle_inferior_event_1) (handle_signal_stop, maybe_remove_breakpoints, normal_stop): Update. * inflow.c (child_terminal_init, info_terminal_command): Update. * infcmd.c (post_create_inferior, continue_1, prepare_one_step) (attach_command): Update. * infcall.c (call_thread_fsm_should_stop): Update. * gnu-nat.c (gnu_attach): Update. * extension.c (struct active_ext_lang_state) (restore_active_ext_lang): Update. * exceptions.c (print_flush): Update. * event-top.c (async_enable_stdin, default_quit_handler): Update. (struct quit_handler_cleanup_data, restore_quit_handler) (restore_quit_handler_dtor, make_cleanup_override_quit_handler): Remove. * cp-support.c (gdb_demangle): Update. * breakpoint.c (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations) (insert_breakpoint_locations, handle_jit_event) (disable_breakpoints_in_unloaded_shlib): Update. * annotate.c (annotate_breakpoints_invalid) (annotate_frames_invalid): Update. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2017-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * target.c (target_terminal::terminal_state): Define. (target_terminal::init): Rename from target_terminal_init. (target_terminal::inferior): Rename from target_terminal_inferior. (target_terminal::ours): Rename from target_terminal_ours. (target_terminal::ours_for_output, target_terminal::info): New.
2017-09-20Overload catch_command_errorsTom Tromey2-21/+27
This changes catch_command_errors_const to be an overload of catch_command_errors, which may mildly help future constification efforts. Tested by rebuilding. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * main.c (catch_command_errors): Rename from catch_command_errors_const. (captured_main_1): Update.
2017-09-20Make "list ambiguous" show symbol names tooPedro Alves8-12/+45
Currently, with an ambiguous "list first,last", we get: (gdb) list bar,main Specified first line 'bar' is ambiguous: file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97 file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98 This commit makes gdb's output above a bit clearer by printing the symbol name as well: (gdb) list bar,main Specified first line 'bar' is ambiguous: file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97, symbol: "bar(A)" file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98, symbol: "bar(B)" And while at it, makes gdb print the symbol name when actually listing multiple locations too. I.e., before (with "set listsize 2"): (gdb) list bar file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97 96 97 int bar (A) { return 11; } file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98 97 int bar (A) { return 11; } 98 int bar (B) { return 22; } After: (gdb) list bar file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97, symbol: "bar(A)" 96 97 int bar (A) { return 11; } file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98, symbol: "bar(B)" 97 int bar (A) { return 11; } 98 int bar (B) { return 22; } Currently, the result of decoding a linespec loses information about the original symbol that was found. All we end up with is an address. This makes it difficult to find the original symbol again to get at its print name. Fix that by storing a pointer to the symbol in the sal. We already store the symtab and obj_section, so it feels like a natural progression to me. This avoids having to do any extra symbol lookup too. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-09-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * cli/cli-cmds.c (list_command): Use print_sal_location. (print_sal_location): New function. (ambiguous_line_spec): Use print_sal_location. * linespec.c (symbol_to_sal): Record the symbol in the sal. * symtab.c (find_function_start_sal): Likewise. * symtab.h (symtab_and_line::symbol): New field. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-09-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/list-ambiguous.exp (test_list_ambiguous_symbol): Expect symbol names in gdb's output. * gdb.cp/overload.exp ("list all overloads"): Likewise.
2017-09-20Fix "list ambiguous_variable"Pedro Alves6-46/+86
The "list" command allows specifying the name of variables as argument, not just functions, so that users can type "list a_global_variable". That support is a broken when it comes to ambiguous locations though. If there's more than one such global variable in the program, e.g., static globals in different compilation units, GDB ends up listing the source of the first variable it finds, only. linespec.c does find both symbol and minsym locations for all the globals. The problem is that it ends up merging all the resulting sals into one, because they all have address, zero. I.e., all sals end up with sal.pc == 0, so maybe_add_address returns false for all but the first. The zero addresses appear because: - in the minsyms case, linespec.c:minsym_found incorrectly treats all minsyms as if they were function/text symbols. In list mode we can end up with data symbols there, and we shouldn't be using find_pc_sect_line on data symbols. - in the debug symbols case, symbol_to_sal misses recording an address (sal.pc) for non-block, non-label symbols. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-09-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linespec.c (minsym_found): Handle non-text minsyms. (symbol_to_sal): Record a sal.pc for non-block, non-label symbols. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-09-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/list-ambiguous.exp (test_list_ambiguous_function): Rename to ... (test_list_ambiguous_symbol): ... this and add a symbol name parameter. Adjust. (test_list_ambiguous_function): Reimplement on top of test_list_ambiguous_symbol and also test listing ambiguous variables. * gdb.base/list-ambiguous0.c (ambiguous): Rename to ... (ambiguous_fun): ... this. (ambiguous_var): New. * gdb.base/list-ambiguous1.c (ambiguous): Rename to ... (ambiguous_fun): ... this. (ambiguous_var): New.
2017-09-20[OBV] amd64-features-makefile: add missing backslash.Walfred Tedeschi2-1/+6
In an old commit the backslash of was missing in the rule for creating the i386-avx-mpx-avx512-pku.dat file. No need to regenerate the files, this was done by another commit from Yao. 2017-09-20 Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> * features/Makefile (i386-avx-mpx-avx512-pku.dat): Add backslash.
2017-09-20add ChangeLog from previous commitWalfred Tedeschi1-0/+6
2017-09-20gdb - avx512: tests were failing due to missing memory aligment.Walfred Tedeschi1-64/+64
Test was running on a fault during code execution. Analysis have shown that the wrong instruction had been used. An instruction that takes not alligned memory is more appropriated for the task. ChangeLog: 2017-09-20 Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> gdb/testesuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.arch/i386-avx512.c (move_zmm_data_to_reg): Use vmovups instead vmovaps. (move_zmm_data_to_memory): Use vmovups instead vmovaps. Change-Id: I4a95560861ef1792ed6ce86578fdd726162863f1
2017-09-20[GOLD] PowerPC function address in non-PICAlan Modra2-5/+26
ppc32, like many targets, defines the address of a function as the PLT call stub code for functions referenced but not defined in a non-PIC executable. ppc32 gold, unlike other targets, inherits the ppc64 multiple stub capability for dealing with very large binaries where one set of stubs can't be reached from all code locations. This means there can be multiple choices of address for a function, which might cause function pointer comparison failures. So for ppc32, make non-branch references always use the first stub group. (PowerPC64 ELFv1 is always PIC so doesn't need to define the address of an external function as the PLT stub. PowerPC64 ELFv2 needs a special set of global entry stubs to serve as the address of external functions, so it too is not affected by this bug.) * powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::Branch_info::make_stub): Put stubs for ppc32 non-branch relocs in first stub table. (Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Resolve similarly.
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