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bfd * config.bfd: Replace -uclibc with *.
gas * configure.tgt: Replace -uclibc with *.
ld * configure.tgt: Replace -uclibc with *.
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The 0x66 prefix is data16, not data32 in 64-bit.
* elf64-x86-64.c: Replace data32 with data16 in comments.
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gas * config/tc-arc.c (parse_opcode_flags): New function.
(find_opcode_match): Move flag parsing code out to new function.
Ignore operands marked IGNORE.
(build_fake_opcode_hash_entry): New function.
(find_special_case_long_opcode): New function.
(find_special_case): Lookup long opcodes.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-7.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-7.s: New file.
include * opcode/arc.h (MAX_INSN_ARGS): Increase to 16.
(struct arc_long_opcode): New structure.
(arc_long_opcodes): Declare.
(arc_num_long_opcodes): Declare.
opcodes * arc-dis.c (struct arc_operand_iterator): New structure.
(find_format_from_table): All the old content from find_format,
with some minor adjustments, and parameter renaming.
(find_format_long_instructions): New function.
(find_format): Rewritten.
(arc_insn_length): Add LSB parameter.
(extract_operand_value): New function.
(operand_iterator_next): New function.
(print_insn_arc): Use new functions to find opcode, and iterator
over operands.
* arc-opc.c (insert_nps_3bit_dst_short): New function.
(extract_nps_3bit_dst_short): New function.
(insert_nps_3bit_src2_short): New function.
(extract_nps_3bit_src2_short): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop1_size): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop1_size): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop2_size): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop2_size): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_mod4_msb): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_mod4_msb): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_mod4_lsb): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_mod4_lsb): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_dst_pos3_pos4): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_dst_pos3_pos4): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_ins_ext): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_ins_ext): New function.
(arc_operands): Add new operands.
(arc_long_opcodes): New global array.
(arc_num_long_opcodes): New global.
* arc-nps400-tbl.h: Add comments referencing arc_long_opcodes.
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DW_CFA_NOP instructions.
* dwarf.c (display_debug_frames): Do not display any
interpretation if the block consists solely of DW__CFA_NOPs.
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This reverts the pr16467 change, which was incorrect due to faulty
analysis of the pr16467 testcase. The failure was not due to a
mismatch in symbol type (ifunc/non-ifunc) but due to a symbol loop
being set up.
See https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2016-06/msg00013.html for some
rambling on versioned symbols and ELF shared library symbol overriding
that explain this patch.
bfd/
PR ld/20159
PR ld/16467
* elflink.c (_bfd_elf_merge_symbol): Revert PR16467 change.
(_bfd_elf_add_default_symbol): Don't indirect to/from defined
symbol given a version by a script different to the version
of the symbol being added.
(elf_link_add_object_symbols): Use _bfd_elf_strtab_save and
_bfd_elf_strtab_restore. Don't fudge dynstr references.
* elf-strtab.c (_bfd_elf_strtab_restore_size): Delete.
(struct strtab_save): New.
(_bfd_elf_strtab_save, _bfd_elf_strtab_restore): New functions.
* elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_strtab_restore_size): Delete.
(_bfd_elf_strtab_save, _bfd_elf_strtab_restore): Declare.
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gas/ChangeLog:
2016-06-01 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-ns32k.c: Remove definition of input_line_pointer.
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opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-06-01 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* nds32-asm.h: Add extern "C".
* sh-opc.h: Likewise.
bfd/ChangeLog:
2016-06-01 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* elf32-hppa.h: Add extern "C".
* elf32-nds32.h: Likewise.
* elf32-tic6x.h: Likewise.
include/ChangeLog:
2016-06-01 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* elf/mips.h: Likewise.
* elf/sh.h: Likewise.
* opcode/d10v.h: Likewise.
* opcode/d30v.h: Likewise.
* opcode/ia64.h: Likewise.
* opcode/mips.h: Likewise.
* opcode/ppc.h: Likewise.
* opcode/sparc.h: Likewise.
* opcode/tic6x.h: Likewise.
* opcode/v850.h: Likewise.
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This seems a little easier to understand than using a sentinal, and will
hopefully let the compiler optimize the loop better. It also has the effect
that we stop initializing a field of the sentinal that is an enum with zero.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-06-01 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-avr.c (avr_parse_cons_expression): Replace iteration to
sentinal with iteration to array size.
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I think this is the more typical way to do this. Its also slightly shorter and
less repeditive.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-06-01 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/xtensa-relax.h: Move typedefs of enums to the enums
definition.
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gas/ChangeLog:
2016-06-01 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-ns32k.c (bit_fix_new): Replace obstack-alloc with XOBNEW
macro.
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* po/sr.po: New Serbian translation.
* configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Add sr.
* configure: Regenerate.
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... and fix Ctrl-C races.
The current remote-fileio.c SIGINT/EINTR code can lose Ctrl-C --
there's a period where SIG_IGN is installed as signal handler, for
example.
Since:
- remote.c no longer installs a custom SIGINT handler;
- The current remote-fileio.c SIGINT handler is basically the same as
the default SIGINT handler (event-top.c:handle_sigint), in
principle, except that instead of setting the quit flag, it sets a
separate flag.
I think we should be able to completely remove the remote-fileio.c
SIGINT handler, and centralize on the quit flag, thus fixing the
Ctrl-C race.
gdb/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* remote-fileio.c (remote_fio_ctrl_c_flag, remote_fio_sa)
(remote_fio_osa)
(remote_fio_ofunc, remote_fileio_sig_init, remote_fileio_sig_set)
(remote_fileio_sig_exit, remote_fileio_ctrl_c_signal_handler):
Delete.
(remote_fileio_o_quit_handler): New global.
(remote_fileio_quit_handler): New function.
(remote_fileio_reply): Check the quit flag instead of the custom
'remote_fio_ctrl_c_flag' flag. Restore the quit handler instead
of changing the SIGINT handler.
(do_remote_fileio_request): Override the quit handler instead of
changing the SIGINT handler.
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gas * testsuite/gas/arc/nps-400-1.s: Add rflt variants with
operands of types a,b,u6, 0,b,u6, and 0,b,limm.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps-400-1.d: Likewise.
opcodes * arc-nps400-tbl.h: Add operands a,b,u6, 0,b,u6, and
0,b,limm to the rflt instruction.
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in libiberty's xmalloc code.
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Patch 7eb895307f53 Skip unwritable frames in command "finish"
skips non-writable frames in addition to tailcall frames.
If skip_tailcall_frames already returns NULL, skip_unwritable_frames
will be called with a NULL frame and crash in get_frame_arch. This is
caught by gdb.btrace/tailcall-only.exp.
Further, if we ever end up with a mixture of tailcall and non-writable
frames, we may not skip all of them, as intended.
Loop over skip_tailcall_frames and skip_unwritable_frames as long as at least
one of them makes progress.
gdb/
* infcmd.c (skip_finish_frames): New.
(finish_command): Call skip_finish_frames.
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As reported in PR 19998, after type ctrl-c, GDB hang there and does
not send interrupt. It causes a fail in gdb.base/interrupt.exp.
All targets support remote fileio should be affected.
When we type ctrc-c, SIGINT is handled by remote_fileio_sig_set,
as shown below,
#0 remote_fileio_sig_set (sigint_func=0x4495d0 <remote_fileio_ctrl_c_signal_handler(int)>) at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/remote-fileio.c:325
#1 0x00000000004495de in remote_fileio_ctrl_c_signal_handler (signo=<optimised out>) at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/remote-fileio.c:349
#2 <signal handler called>
#3 0x00007ffff647ed83 in __select_nocancel () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
#4 0x00000000005530ce in interruptible_select (n=10, readfds=readfds@entry=0x7fffffffd730, writefds=writefds@entry=0x0, exceptfds=exceptfds@entry=0x0,
timeout=timeout@entry=0x0) at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/event-top.c:1017
#5 0x000000000061ab20 in stdio_file_read (file=<optimised out>, buf=0x12d02e0 "\n\022-\001", length_buf=16383)
at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/ui-file.c:577
#6 0x000000000044a4dc in remote_fileio_func_read (buf=0x12c0360 "") at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/remote-fileio.c:583
#7 0x0000000000449598 in do_remote_fileio_request (uiout=<optimised out>, buf_arg=buf_arg@entry=0x12c0340)
at /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/remote-fileio.c:1179
we don't set quit_serial_event,
do
{
res = gdb_select (n, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (res == 1 && FD_ISSET (fd, readfds))
{
errno = EINTR;
return -1;
}
return res;
we can't go out of the loop above, and that is why GDB can't send
interrupt.
Recently, we stop throwing exception from SIGINT handler
(remote_fileio_ctrl_c_signal_handler)
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-03/msg00372.html, which
is correct, because gdb_select is interruptible. However, in the
same patch series, we add interruptible_select later as a wrapper
to gdb_select, https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-03/msg00375.html
and it is not interruptible (because of the loop in it) unless
select/poll-able file descriptors are marked.
This fix in this patch is to call quit_serial_event_set, so that we can
go out of the loop above, return -1 and set errno to EINTR.
2016-06-01 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
PR remote/19998
* remote-fileio.c (remote_fileio_ctrl_c_signal_handler): Call
quit_serial_event_set.
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Shifting into the sign bit of a 32 bit int and then converting to a unsigned
type is less straight forward than just shifting an unsigned value.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-05-31 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* sh-opc.h (ARCH_SH_HAS_DSP): Make the shifted value an unsigned
constant.
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gdb/ChangeLog:
GDB 7.11.1 released.
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https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19893
I've traced the main source of the problem to pieced_value_funcs.coerce_ref not being
implemented. Since gdb always assumes references are implemented as pointers, this
causes it to think that it's dealing with a NULL pointer, thus breaking any operations
involving synthetic references.
What I did here was implementing pieced_value_funcs.coerce_ref using some of the synthetic
pointer handling code from indirect_pieced_value, as Pedro suggested. I also made a few
adjustments to the reference printing code so that it correctly shows either the address
of the referenced value or (if it's non-addressable) the "<synthetic pointer>" string.
I also wrote some unit tests based on Dwarf::assemble; these took a while to make
because in most cases I needed a synthetic reference to a physical variable. Additionally,
I started working on a unit test for classes that have a vtable, but ran into a few issues
so that'll probably go in a future patch. One thing that should definitely be fixed is that
proc function_range (called for MACRO_AT_func) will always try to compile/link using gcc
with the default options instead of g++, thus breaking C++ compilations that require e.g. libstdc++.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2loc.c (coerce_pieced_ref, indirect_synthetic_pointer,
fetch_const_value_from_synthetic_pointer): New functions.
(indirect_pieced_value): Move lower half to indirect_synthetic_pointer.
(pieced_value_funcs): Implement coerce_ref.
* valops.c (value_addr): Call coerce_ref for synthetic references.
* valprint.c (valprint_check_validity): Return true for synthetic
references. Also, don't show "<synthetic pointer>" if they reference
addressable values.
(generic_val_print_ref): Handle synthetic references. Also move some
code to print_ref_address.
(print_ref_address, get_value_addr_contents): New functions.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.dwarf2/implref.exp: Rename to...
* gdb.dwarf2/implref-const.exp: ...this. Also add more test statements.
* gdb.dwarf2/implref-array.c: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/implref-array.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.dwarf2/implref-global.c: Likewise.
* gdb.dwarf2/implref-global.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.dwarf2/implref-struct.c: Likewise.
* gdb.dwarf2/implref-struct.exp: Likewise.
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* objcopy.c: Formatting, whitespace throughout.
(copy_main): Init newsym->othersym.
(parse_symflags): Make len a size_t. Adjust uses.
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* xmemdup.c (xmemdup): Use xmalloc rather than xcalloc.
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gold/ChangeLog:
PR/19960
* s390.cc (Target_s390::ss_code_st_r14): Removed.
(Target_s390::ss_code_l_r14): Removed.
(Target_s390::ss_code_ear): Removed.
(Target_s390::ss_code_c): Removed.
(Target_s390::ss_match_st_r14): New function.
(Target_s390::ss_match_l_r14): New function.
(Target_s390::ss_match_mcount): Call ss_match_{l,st}_r14 instead
of matching code directly.
(Target_s390::ss_match_ear): New function.
(Target_s390::ss_match_c): New function.
(Target_s390::do_calls_non_split): Call ss_match_{ear,c} instead
of matching code directly.
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This patch adds tests for emit operations with 64 bit values. It takes
special care to avoid mistakes that one could make on a 32bit architecture
using 64bit values.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/trace-condition.exp: Add 64bit tests.
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This patch add variable length tests for emit_ref by reading the variable
passed as argument of 8 to 64 bit.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/trace-condition.c (marker): Adapt signature to 8 to 64
bits types.
(main): Adapt to 8 to 64 bits types.
* gdb.trace/trace-condition.exp: Add new tests.
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This patch adds coverage for emit_less_unsigned.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/trace-condition.exp: Add emit_less_unsigned test.
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This patch moves conditional tests that were done in ftrace.exp to
trace-condition.exp.
Note that emit_ref is now tested by the anarg local variable there is no
need to test the register directly.
All emit calls have been tested using asserts before / after the move, to
ensure that the tests cover the same functions.
Note that these function were not covered before and are still not:
emit_gt_goto, emit_lt_goto, emit_pop, emit_unsigned_less.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/ftrace.exp (test_ftrace_condition): Remove.
Move condition tests...
* gdb.trace/trace-condition.exp: Here.
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In trace-condition.exp, tests are done by doing a conditional tracepoint
and validating that the trace contains all the frames that could be
collected if that condition is true.
E.g. test_tracepoints $trace_command "21 + 21 == 42" 10
This will always return true and collect the 10 frames possible to collect
with the test program.
However, if the condition evaluation is broken such that the condition is
unconditional we will not notice this problem.
This patch adds counter-cases to such conditions like so:
$trace_command "21 + 11 == 42" 0
This way such a problem would be noticed.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/trace-condition.exp: Add counter-case tests.
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Local variables in lambdas are not accessible
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15231
GDB: read_lexical_block_scope
/* Ignore blocks with missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */
[...]
if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, cu, NULL))
return;
But sometimes there is:
FAIL: gcc-5.3.1-6.fc23.x86_64
<2><92>: Abbrev Number: 11 (DW_TAG_lexical_block)
<3><9c>: Abbrev Number: 13 (DW_TAG_structure_type)
<9d> DW_AT_name : (indirect string, offset: 0x3c): <lambda()>
[...]
Where DW_TAG_lexical_block has no attributes. Such whole subtree is currently
dropped by GDB while I think it should just import all its children DIEs.
It even XFAIL->XPASSes gdb.ada/out_of_line_in_inlined.exp:
commit 0fa7fe506c242b459c4c05d331e7c7d66fb52390
Author: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
out of line functions nested inside inline functions.
So I have removed that xfail.
gdb/ChangeLog
2016-05-30 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
PR c++/15231
* dwarf2read.c (enum pc_bounds_kind): Add PC_BOUNDS_INVALID.
(process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, read_func_scope): Adjust callers.
(read_lexical_block_scope): Import DIEs from bare DW_TAG_lexical_block.
(read_call_site_scope): Adjust callers.
(dwarf2_get_pc_bounds): Implement pc_bounds_invalid.
(dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds, get_scope_pc_bounds): Adjust callers.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2016-05-30 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
PR c++/15231
* gdb.ada/out_of_line_in_inlined.exp: Remove xfails.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-lexical-block-bare.exp: New file.
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Make the code (maybe) more readable + primarily prepare it for [patch 2/2]
enum extension.
This change should have no code change impact.
gdb/ChangeLog
2016-05-30 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
Code cleanup: dwarf2_get_pc_bounds: -1/0/+1 -> enum
* dwarf2read.c (enum pc_bounds_kind) New.
(dwarf2_get_pc_bounds): Use it in the declaration.
(process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader): Adjust caller. Rename has_pc_info
to cu_bounds_kind.
(read_func_scope, read_lexical_block_scope, read_call_site_scope):
Adjust callers.
(dwarf2_get_pc_bounds): Use enum pc_bounds_kind in the definition.
(dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds, get_scope_pc_bounds): Adjust callers.
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Standardize the QCatchSyscalls NEWS entry.
gdb/ChangeLog
2016-05-29 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* NEWS (QCatchSyscalls): Remove the parameter. Include ...
(QCatchSyscalls:1 in qSupported) ... this separate entry which got
deleted.
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gdb/ChangeLog
2016-05-29 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* NEWS (N stop reply): Remove empty line.
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Add .noavx512f, .noavx512cd, .noavx512er, .noavx512pf, .noavx512dq,
.noavx512bw, .noavx512vl, .noavx512ifma, .noavx512vbmi directives to x86
assembler.
gas/
PR gas/20145
* config/tc-i386.c (cpu_noarch): Add noavx512f, noavx512cd,
noavx512er, noavx512pf, noavx512dq, noavx512bw, noavx512vl,
noavx512ifma and noavx512vbmi.
* doc/c-i386.texi: Mention noavx512f, noavx512cd, noavx512er,
noavx512pf, noavx512dq, noavx512bw, noavx512vl, noavx512ifma
and noavx512vbmi.
* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run noavx512-1 and noavx512-2.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx512-1.l: New file.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx512-1.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx512-2.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx512-2.s: Likewise.
opcodes/
PR gas/20145
* i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Add CPU_ANY_AVX512F_FLAGS,
CPU_ANY_AVX512CD_FLAGS, CPU_ANY_AVX512ER_FLAGS,
CPU_ANY_AVX512PF_FLAGS, CPU_ANY_AVX512DQ_FLAGS,
CPU_ANY_AVX512BW_FLAGS, CPU_ANY_AVX512VL_FLAGS,
CPU_ANY_AVX512IFMA_FLAGS and CPU_ANY_AVX512VBMI_FLAGS.
* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
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* Makefile.tpl (configure): Depend on m4 files included.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
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Fix internal errors like:
ld: BFD (GNU Binutils) 2.26.51.20160526 internal error, aborting at .../bfd/elfxx-mips.c:10278 in _bfd_mips_elf_relocate_section
ld: Please report this bug.
triggered by the `bfd_reloc_outofrange' condition on branch relocations.
bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (b_reloc_p): New function.
(_bfd_mips_elf_relocate_section) <bfd_reloc_outofrange>: Handle
branch relocations.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-branch.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-branch.s: New test source.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-text.s: New test source.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips-elf.exp: Run the new test.
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ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-syms.s: Rename to...
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-data.s: ... this.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-ldpc-0.d: Adjust accordingly.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-ldpc-1.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-lwpc-0.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-lwpc-1.d: Likewise.
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The original MIPS SVR4 psABI defines the calculation for the R_MIPS_26
relocation in a complex way, as follows[1]:
Name Value Field Symbol Calculation
R_MIPS_26 4 T-targ26 local (((A << 2) | \
(P & 0xf0000000)) + S) >> 2
4 T-targ26 external (sign-extend(A << 2) + S) >> 2
This is further clarified, by correcting typos (already applied in the
excerpt above) in the 64-bit psABI extension[2]. A note is included in
both documents to specify that for the purpose of relocation processing
a local symbol is one with binding STB_LOCAL and type STT_SECTION, and
otherwise, a symbol is external.
We have both calculations implemented for the R_MIPS_26 relocation, and
by extension also for the R_MIPS16_26 and R_MICROMIPS_26_S1 relocations,
from now on collectively called jump relocations. However our code uses
a different condition to tell local and external symbols apart, that is
it only checks for the STB_LOCAL binding and ignores the symbol type,
however for REL relocations only. The external calculation is used for
all RELA jump relocations.
In reality the difference matters for jump relocations referring local
MIPS16 and, as from recent commit 44d3da233815 ("MIPS/GAS: Treat local
jump relocs the same no matter if REL or RELA"), also local microMIPS
symbols. Such relocations are not converted to refer to corresponding
section symbols instead and retain the original local symbol reference.
It can be inferred from the relocation calculation definitions that the
addend is effectively unsigned for the local case and explicitly signed
for the external case. With the REL relocation format it makes sense
given the limited range provided for by the field being relocated: the
use of an unsigned addend expands the range by one bit for the local
case, because a negative offset from a section symbol makes no sense,
and any usable negative offset from the original local symbol will have
worked out positive if converted to a section-relative reference. In
the external case a signed addend gives more flexibility as offsets both
negative and positive can be used with a symbol. Any such offsets will
typically have a small value.
The inclusion of the (P & 0xf0000000) component, ORed in the calculation
in the local case, seems questionable as bits 31:28 are not included in
the relocatable field and are masked out as the relocation is applied.
Their value is therefore irrelevant for output processing, the relocated
field ends up the same regardless of their value. They could be used
for overflow detection, however this is precluded by adding them to bits
31:28 of the symbol referred, as the sum will not correspond to the
value calculated by the processor at run time whenever bits 31:28 of the
symbol referred are not all zeros, even though it is valid as long they
are the same as bits 31:28 of P.
We deal with this problem by ignoring any overflow resulting from the
local calculation. This however makes us miss genuine overflow cases,
where 31:28 of the symbol referred are different from bits 31:28 of P,
and non-functional code is produced.
Given the situation, for the purpose of overflow detection we can change
our code to follow the original psABI and only treat the in-place addend
as unsigned in the section symbol case, permitting jumps to offsets
128MiB and above into section. Sections so large may be uncommon, but
still a reasonable use case. On the other hand such large offsets from
regular local symbols are not expected and it makes sense to support
(possibly small) negative offsets instead, also in consistency with what
we do for global symbols.
Drop the (P & 0xf0000000) component then, treat the addend as signed
with local non-section symbols and also detect an overflow in the result
of such calculation with local symbols. NB it does not affect the value
computed for the relocatable field, it only affects overflow detection.
References:
[1] "SYSTEM V APPLICATION BINARY INTERFACE, MIPS RISC Processor
Supplement, 3rd Edition", Figure 4-11: "Relocation Types", p. 4-19
<http://www.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/doc/ABI/mipsabi.pdf>
[2] "64-bit ELF Object File Specification, Draft Version 2.5", Table 32
"Relocation Types", p. 45
<http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/manuals/4000/007-4658-001/pdf/007-4658-001.pdf>
bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_calculate_relocation): <R_MIPS16_26>
<R_MIPS_26, R_MICROMIPS_26_S1>: Drop the region bits of the
reloc location from calculation, treat the addend as signed with
local non-section symbols and enable overflow detection.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jal-global-overflow-0.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jal-global-overflow-1.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jal-local-overflow-0.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jal-local-overflow-1.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jal-global-overflow.s: New test source.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jal-local-overflow.s: New test source.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips-elf.exp: Run the new tests.
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The ldmain.c implementation of these linker callback functions always
return true, so any code handling a false return is dead. What's
more, some of the bfd backends abort if ever a false return is seen,
and there seems to be some confusion in gdb's compile-object-load.c.
The return value was never meant to be "oh yes, a multiple_definition
error occurred", but rather "out of memory or other catastrophic
failure".
This patch removes the status return on the callbacks that always
return true. I kept the return status for "notice" because that one
does happen to need to return "out of memory".
include/
* bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_callbacks): Update comments.
Return void from multiple_definition, multiple_common,
add_to_set, constructor, warning, undefined_symbol,
reloc_overflow, reloc_dangerous and unattached_reloc.
bfd/
* aoutx.h: Adjust linker callback calls throughout file,
removing dead code.
* bout.c: Likewise.
* coff-alpha.c: Likewise.
* coff-arm.c: Likewise.
* coff-h8300.c: Likewise.
* coff-h8500.c: Likewise.
* coff-i960.c: Likewise.
* coff-mcore.c: Likewise.
* coff-mips.c: Likewise.
* coff-ppc.c: Likewise.
* coff-rs6000.c: Likewise.
* coff-sh.c: Likewise.
* coff-tic80.c: Likewise.
* coff-w65.c: Likewise.
* coff-z80.c: Likewise.
* coff-z8k.c: Likewise.
* coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise.
* cofflink.c: Likewise.
* ecoff.c: Likewise.
* elf-bfd.h: Likewise.
* elf-m10200.c: Likewise.
* elf-m10300.c: Likewise.
* elf32-arc.c: Likewise.
* elf32-arm.c: Likewise.
* elf32-avr.c: Likewise.
* elf32-bfin.c: Likewise.
* elf32-cr16.c: Likewise.
* elf32-cr16c.c: Likewise.
* elf32-cris.c: Likewise.
* elf32-crx.c: Likewise.
* elf32-d10v.c: Likewise.
* elf32-epiphany.c: Likewise.
* elf32-fr30.c: Likewise.
* elf32-frv.c: Likewise.
* elf32-ft32.c: Likewise.
* elf32-h8300.c: Likewise.
* elf32-hppa.c: Likewise.
* elf32-i370.c: Likewise.
* elf32-i386.c: Likewise.
* elf32-i860.c: Likewise.
* elf32-ip2k.c: Likewise.
* elf32-iq2000.c: Likewise.
* elf32-lm32.c: Likewise.
* elf32-m32c.c: Likewise.
* elf32-m32r.c: Likewise.
* elf32-m68hc1x.c: Likewise.
* elf32-m68k.c: Likewise.
* elf32-mep.c: Likewise.
* elf32-metag.c: Likewise.
* elf32-microblaze.c: Likewise.
* elf32-moxie.c: Likewise.
* elf32-msp430.c: Likewise.
* elf32-mt.c: Likewise.
* elf32-nds32.c: Likewise.
* elf32-nios2.c: Likewise.
* elf32-or1k.c: Likewise.
* elf32-ppc.c: Likewise.
* elf32-s390.c: Likewise.
* elf32-score.c: Likewise.
* elf32-score7.c: Likewise.
* elf32-sh.c: Likewise.
* elf32-sh64.c: Likewise.
* elf32-spu.c: Likewise.
* elf32-tic6x.c: Likewise.
* elf32-tilepro.c: Likewise.
* elf32-v850.c: Likewise.
* elf32-vax.c: Likewise.
* elf32-visium.c: Likewise.
* elf32-xstormy16.c: Likewise.
* elf32-xtensa.c: Likewise.
* elf64-alpha.c: Likewise.
* elf64-hppa.c: Likewise.
* elf64-ia64-vms.c: Likewise.
* elf64-mmix.c: Likewise.
* elf64-ppc.c: Likewise.
* elf64-s390.c: Likewise.
* elf64-sh64.c: Likewise.
* elf64-x86-64.c: Likewise.
* elflink.c: Likewise.
* elfnn-aarch64.c: Likewise.
* elfnn-ia64.c: Likewise.
* elfxx-mips.c: Likewise.
* elfxx-sparc.c: Likewise.
* elfxx-tilegx.c: Likewise.
* linker.c: Likewise.
* pdp11.c: Likewise.
* pe-mips.c: Likewise.
* reloc.c: Likewise.
* reloc16.c: Likewise.
* simple.c: Likewise.
* vms-alpha.c: Likewise.
* xcofflink.c: Likewise.
* elf32-rl78.c (get_symbol_value, get_romstart, get_ramstart): Delete
status param. Adjust calls to these and linker callbacks throughout.
* elf32-rx.c: (get_symbol_value, get_gp, get_romstart,
get_ramstart): Delete status param. Adjust calls to these and
linker callbacks throughout.
ld/
* ldmain.c (multiple_definition, multiple_common, add_to_set,
constructor_callback, warning_callback, undefined_symbol,
reloc_overflow, reloc_dangerous, unattached_reloc): Return void.
* emultempl/elf32.em: Adjust callback calls.
gdb/
* compile/compile-object-load.c (link_callbacks_multiple_definition,
link_callbacks_warning, link_callbacks_undefined_symbol,
link_callbacks_undefined_symbol, link_callbacks_reloc_overflow,
link_callbacks_reloc_dangerous,
link_callbacks_unattached_reloc): Return void.
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On RELA targets the addend can affect JALX target's alignment, so only
verify it once the whole relocation calculation has completed.
bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_calculate_relocation) <R_MIPS16_26>
<R_MIPS_26, R_MICROMIPS_26_S1>: Include the addend in JALX's
target alignment verification.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-0.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-1.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-mips16-0.d: New
test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-mips16-1.d: New
test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-micromips-0.d: New
test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-micromips-1.d: New
test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-0.s: New test
source.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/unaligned-jalx-addend-1.s: New test
source.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips-elf.exp: Run the new tests.
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Symbol table entries for section symbols are different between IRIX and
traditional MIPS ELF targets in that IRIX entries have their `st_name'
member pointing at the section's name in the string table section, while
traditional entries have 0 there and the section header string table has
to be referred via the relevant section header's `shn_name' member
instead.
This is chosen with the `elf_backend_name_local_section_symbols' backend
and can be observed with `readelf -s' output for an IRIX object:
Symbol table '.symtab' contains 12 entries:
Num: Value Size Type Bind Vis Ndx Name
0: 00000000 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT UND
1: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 1 .text
2: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 3 .data
3: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 4 .bss
4: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 5 .reginfo
5: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 6 .MIPS.abiflags
6: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 7 .pdr
7: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 9 .gnu.attributes
8: 00002000 16 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 foo
9: 00004008 0 FUNC LOCAL DEFAULT 1 abar
10: 00002008 0 FUNC LOCAL DEFAULT 1 afoo
11: 00004000 16 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 bar
and a corresponding traditional object:
Symbol table '.symtab' contains 12 entries:
Num: Value Size Type Bind Vis Ndx Name
0: 00000000 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT UND
1: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 1
2: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 3
3: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 4
4: 00004008 0 FUNC LOCAL DEFAULT 1 abar
5: 00002008 0 FUNC LOCAL DEFAULT 1 afoo
6: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 5
7: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 6
8: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 7
9: 00000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 9
10: 00002000 16 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 foo
11: 00004000 16 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 bar
respectively. Consequently the right way to retrieve a section symbol's
name has to be chosen in `mips_elf_calculate_relocation' for the purpose
of error reporting.
Originally we produced symbol tables in the traditional object format
only and we handled it correctly until it was lost in a rewrite with:
commit 7403cb6305f5660fccc8869d3333a731102ae978
Author: Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com>
Date: Wed Jun 30 20:13:43 1999 +0000
probably because of the extra pointer indirection added which made the
same expression have a different meaning.
With the addition of IRIX symbol table format with:
commit 174fd7f9556183397625dbfa99ef68ecd325c74b
Author: Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com>
Date: Mon Feb 9 08:04:00 2004 +0000
the bug has been partially covered and now when a relocation error is
triggered with an IRIX object the offending section symbol is correctly
reported:
tmpdir/dump0.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x2000): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_26 against `.text'
tmpdir/dump0.o: In function `bar':
(.text+0x4000): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_26 against `.text'
because `bfd_elf_string_from_elf_section' retrieves the name from the
string table section. With a traditional object however the function
returns an empty string and consequently `no symbol' is printed instead:
tmpdir/dump0.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x2000): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_26 against `no symbol'
tmpdir/dump0.o: In function `bar':
(.text+0x4000): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_26 against `no symbol'
Restore the original semantics so that the section name is always
correctly retrieved.
bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_calculate_relocation): Also use the
section name if `bfd_elf_string_from_elf_section' returns an
empty string.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-local-overflow.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-local-overflow.s: Source for the
new test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips-elf.exp: Run the new test.
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Support defining CPU_XXX_FLAGS with other CPU_XXX_FLAGS. Update
CPU_XXX_FLAGS to enable more bits like x87 and SYSCALL. Don't enable
MMX when enabling SSE, AVX or AVX512. Don't disable AVX nor AVX512 when
disabling SSE. Don't disable AVX512 when disabling AVX. Disable F16C,
FMA, FMA4 and XOP when disabling AVX. Add 87, no287, no387, no687,
nosse2, nosse3, nossse3, nosse4.1, nosse4.2, nosse4 and noavx2 directives
to x86 assembler.
TODO: Add more .noXXX, like .noavx512f, directives to x86 assembler.
gas/
PR gas/20145
* config/tc-i386.c (cpu_arch): Add 687.
(cpu_noarch): Add no287, no387, no687, nosse2, nosse3, nossse3,
nosse4.1, nosse4.2, nosse4 and noavx2.
(parse_real_register): Check cpuregmmx instead of cpummx for MMX
register. Check cpuregxmm instead of cpusse for XMM register.
Check cpuregymm instead of cpuavx for YMM register. Check
cpuregzmm/cpuregmask instead of cpuavx512f for ZMMM/mask register.
* doc/c-i386.texi: Mention 687, no287, no387, no687, nosse2,
nosse3, nossse3, nosse4.1, nosse4.2, nosse4 and noavx2.
* testsuite/gas/i386/arch-10-prefetchw.d (as): Add mmx.
* testsuite/gas/i386/arch-10.d (as): Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/arch-11.s: Add ".arch .mmx".
* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Pass mmx to assembler for
arch-10-3 and arch-10-4. Run no87-3, nosse-4, nosse-5, noavx-3
and noavx-4.
* testsuite/gas/i386/no87-3.l: New file.
* testsuite/gas/i386/no87-3.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx-3.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx-3.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx-4.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/noavx-4.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/nosse-4.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/nosse-4.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/nosse-5.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/nosse-5.s: Likewise.
opcodes/
PR gas/20145
* i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Update CPU_XXX_FLAGS. Remove
CpuMMX from CPU_SSE_FLAGS. Remove AVX and AVX512 bits from
CPU_ANY_SSE_FLAGS. Remove AVX512 bits from CPU_ANY_AVX_FLAGS.
Add CPU_XSAVE_FLAGS to CPU_XSAVEOPT_FLAGS, CPU_XSAVE_FLAGS and
CpuXSAVEC. Add CPU_AVX_FLAGS to CpuF16C. Remove CpuMMX from
CPU_AVX512F_FLAGS, CPU_AVX512CD_FLAGS, CPU_AVX512ER_FLAGS,
CPU_AVX512PF_FLAGS, CPU_AVX512DQ_FLAGS and CPU_AVX512BW_FLAGS.
Add CPU_SSE2_FLAGS to CPU_SHA_FLAGS. Add CPU_ANY_287_FLAGS,
CPU_ANY_387_FLAGS, CPU_ANY_687_FLAGS, CPU_ANY_SSE2_FLAGS,
CPU_ANY_SSE3_FLAGS, CPU_ANY_SSSE3_FLAGS, CPU_ANY_SSE4_1_FLAGS,
CPU_ANY_SSE4_2_FLAGS and CPU_ANY_AVX2_FLAGS. Enable CpuRegMMX
for MMX. Enable CpuRegXMM for SSE, AVX and AVX512. Enable
CpuRegYMM for AVX and AVX512VL, Enable CpuRegZMM and
CpuRegMask for AVX512.
(cpu_flags): Add CpuRegMMX, CpuRegXMM, CpuRegYMM, CpuRegZMM
and CpuRegMask.
(set_bitfield_from_cpu_flag_init): New function.
(set_bitfield): Remove const on f. Call
set_bitfield_from_cpu_flag_init to handle CPU_XXX_FLAGS.
* i386-opc.h (CpuRegMMX): New.
(CpuRegXMM): Likewise.
(CpuRegYMM): Likewise.
(CpuRegZMM): Likewise.
(CpuRegMask): Likewise.
(i386_cpu_flags): Add cpuregmmx, cpuregxmm, cpuregymm, cpuregzmm
and cpuregmask.
* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
* i386-tbl.h: Likewise.
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If the testsuite is run with a DejaGnu version that predates the fix
from last year:
[PATCH] DejaGnu kills the wrong process due to PID-reuse races
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/dejagnu/2015-07/msg00005.html
... gdb.threads/attach-many-short-lived-threads.exp fails randomly,
often. Other tests randomly fail due to that issue too, but this one
is _much_ more exposed.
DejaGnu 1.6 was released meanwhile, which includes that DejaGnu fix,
and also some distros backported the fix too.
So skip the test when run with older/broken DejaGnus.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-05-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.threads/attach-many-short-lived-threads.exp (bad_dejagnu):
New procedure.
(top level): Call it, and bail out of DejaGnu is known to be bad.
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AMD64 vs CpuIntel64 ISA should be handled similar as AT&T vs Intel
syntax. Since cpu_flags isn't sorted by position, we need to check
the whole cpu_flags array for the maximum position when verifying
CpuMax.
gas/
PR gas/20154
* config/tc-i386.c (cpu_flags_match): Don't set cpuamd64 nor
cpuintel64.
(match_template): Check Intel64/AMD64 ISA.
opcodes/
PR gas/20154
* i386-gen.c (cpu_flags): Remove CpuAMD64 and CpuIntel64.
(opcode_modifiers): Add AMD64 and Intel64.
(main): Properly verify CpuMax.
* i386-opc.h (CpuAMD64): Removed.
(CpuIntel64): Likewise.
(CpuMax): Set to CpuNo64.
(i386_cpu_flags): Remove cpuamd64 and cpuintel64.
(AMD64): New.
(Intel64): Likewise.
(i386_opcode_modifier): Add amd64 and intel64.
(i386-opc.tbl): Replace CpuAMD64/CpuIntel64 with AMD64/Intel64
on call and jmp.
* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
* i386-tbl.h: Likewise.
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gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* gdb.texinfo (General Query Packets): Move the description of the
response before the long list of the specific 'read' and 'write'
requests.
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