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2023-06-19gdb/Python: Added ThreadExitedEventSimon Farre10-0/+172
v6: Fix comments. Fix copyright Remove unnecessary test suite stuff. save_var had to stay, as it mutates some test suite state that otherwise fails. v5: Did what Tom Tromey requested in v4; which can be found here: https://pi.simark.ca/gdb-patches/87pmjm0xar.fsf@tromey.com/ v4: Doc formatting fixed. v3: Eli: Updated docs & NEWS to reflect new changes. Added a reference from the .ptid attribute of the ThreadExitedEvent to the ptid attribute of InferiorThread. To do this, I've added an anchor to that attribute. Tom: Tom requested that I should probably just emit the thread object; I ran into two issues for this, which I could not resolve in this patch; 1 - The Thread Object (the python type) checks it's own validity by doing a comparison of it's `thread_info* thread` to nullptr. This means that any access of it's attributes may (probably, since we are in "async" land) throw Python exceptions because the thread has been removed from the thread object. Therefore I've decided in v3 of this patch to just emit most of the same fields that gdb.InferiorThread has, namely global_num, name, num and ptid (the 3-attribute tuple provided by gdb.InferiorThread.ptid). 2 - A python user can hold a global reference to an exiting thread. Thus in order to have a ThreadExit event that can provide attribute access reliably (both as a global reference, but also inside the thread exit handler, as we can never guarantee that it's executed _before_ the thread_info pointer is removed from the gdbpy thread object), the `thread_info *` thread pointer must not be null. However, this comes at the cost of gdb.InferiorThread believing it is "valid" - which means, that if a user holds takes a global reference to that exiting event thread object, they can some time later do `t.switch()` at which point GDB will 'explode' so to speak. v2: Fixed white space issues and NULL/nullptr stuff, as requested by Tom Tromey. v1: Currently no event is emitted for a thread exit. This adds this functionality by emitting a new gdb.ThreadExitedEvent. It currently provides four attributes: - global_num: The GDB assigned global thread number - num: the per-inferior thread number - name: name of the thread or none if not set - ptid: the PTID of the thread, a 3-attribute tuple, identical to InferiorThread.ptid attribute Added info to docs & the NEWS file as well. Added test to test suite. Fixed formatting. Feedback wanted and appreciated.
2023-06-19gdb/dap - Getting thread namesSimon Farre1-1/+7
Renamed thread_name according to convention (_ first) When testing firefox tests, it is apparent that _get_threads returns threads with name field = None. I had initially thought that this was due to Firefox setting the names using /proc/pid/task/tid/comm, by writing directly to the proc fs the names, but apparently GDB seems to catch this, because I re-wrote the basic-dap.exp/c to do this specifically and it saw the changes. So I couldn't determine right now, what operation of name change that GDB does not pick up, but with this patch, GDB will pick up the thread names for an applications that set the name of a thread in ways that aren't obvious.
2023-06-19Fix illegal memory access implementing relocs in a fuzzed x86_64 object file.Nick Clifton2-0/+21
PR 30560 * elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_relocate_section): Add more checks for a valid relocation offset.
2023-06-19[gdb/testsuite] Add shared_gnat_runtime_has_debug_infoTom de Vries2-3/+26
Test-case gdb.ada/catch_ex_std.exp passes for me with package libada7-debuginfo installed, but after removing it I get: ... (gdb) catch exception some_kind_of_error^M Your Ada runtime appears to be missing some debugging information.^M Cannot insert Ada exception catchpoint in this configuration.^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.ada/catch_ex_std.exp: catch exception some_kind_of_error ... The test-case contains a require gnat_runtime_has_debug_info to deal with this, but the problem is that this checks the static gnat runtime, while this test-case uses the shared one. Fix this by introducing shared_gnat_runtime_has_debug_info, and requiring that one instead. Tested on x86_64-linux. PR testsuite/30094 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30094
2023-06-19[gdb/tui] Simplify tui_update_variablesTom de Vries1-15/+7
Simplify tui_update_variables by using template function assign_return_if_changed. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-19[gdb] Add template functions assign_return/set_if_changedTom de Vries2-0/+66
Add template functions assign_return_if_changed and assign_set_if_changed in gdb/utils.h: ... template<typename T> void assign_set_if_changed (T &lval, const T &val, bool &changed) { ... } template<typename T> bool assign_return_if_changed (T &lval, const T &val) { ... } ... This allows us to rewrite code like this: ... if (tui_border_attrs != entry->value) { tui_border_attrs = entry->value; need_redraw = true; } ... into this: ... need_redraw |= assign_return_if_changed<int> (tui_border_attrs, entry->value); ... or: ... assign_set_if_changed<int> (tui_border_attrs, entry->value, need_redraw); ... The names are a composition of the functionality. The functions: - assign VAL to LVAL, and either - return true if the assignment changed LVAL, or - set CHANGED to true if the assignment changed LVAL. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-19riscv: Use run-time endianess for floating point literalsAndreas Schwab4-1/+20
gas/ PR binutils/30551 * config/tc-riscv.c (md_atof): Use target_big_endian instead of TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN. * testsuite/gas/riscv/float-be.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/riscv/float-le.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/riscv/float.s: New file.
2023-06-19Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-18[gdb/testsuite] Clean standard_output_file dir in gdb_initTom de Vries2-5/+3
In commit e2adba909e7 ("[gdb/testsuite] Clean up before compilation in gdb.ada/call-no-debug.exp") I added some code in the test-case to remove some files at the start of the test-case: ... remote_file host delete [standard_output_file prog.o] remote_file host delete [standard_output_file prog.ali] ... Replace this with cleaning up the entire directory instead, for all test-cases. Tested on x86_64-linux. Suggested-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> Reviewed-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-06-18Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-17[gdb/testsuite] Remove f-string in gdb.python/py-unwind.pyTom de Vries1-1/+1
on openSUSE Leap 42.3, with python 3.4, I run into a "SyntaxError: invalid syntax" due to usage of an f-string in test-case gdb.python/py-unwind.py. Fix this by using string concatenation using '+' instead. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-17[gdb/testsuite] Add nopie in a few test-casesTom de Vries4-3/+18
When running test-case gdb.arch/i386-disp-step.exp with target board unix/-m32/-fPIE/-pie we run into: ... gdb compile failed, ld: i386-disp-step0.o: warning: relocation in read-only section `.text' ld: warning: creating DT_TEXTREL in a PIE ... Fix this by adding nopie in the compilation flags. Likewise in a few other test-cases. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-17[gdb/testsuite] Use require in gdb.dwarf2/implptr.expTom de Vries1-4/+3
In test-case gdb.dwarf2/implptr.exp I noticed: ... } elseif {![is_x86_like_target]} { # This test can only be run on x86 targets. unsupported "needs x86-like target" return 0 } ... Use instead "require is_x86_like_target". Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-17Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-16[gdb/testsuite] Clean up before compilation in gdb.ada/call-no-debug.expTom de Vries1-0/+5
Running test-case gdb.ada/call-no-debug.exp with target board unix/-m64 works fine, but if we run it again with target board unix-m32, we run into: ... gnatlink prog.ali -m32 -g -o prog^M ld: i386:x86-64 architecture of input file `b~prog.o' is incompatible with \ i386 output^M ... This is due to compiling with no-force. The test-case: - first compiles pck.adb into pck.o (without debug info), and - then compiles prog.adb and pck.o into prog (with debug info). Using no-force in the second compilation make sure that pck.adb is not compiled again, with debug info. But it also means it will pick up intermediate files related to prog.adb from a previous compilation. Fix this by removing prog.o and prog.ali before compilation. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-16[gdb/testsuite] Use %progbits in gdb.arch/thumb*.STom de Vries3-3/+3
In commit 0f2cd53cf4f ("[gdb/testsuite] Handle missing .note.GNU-stack") I updated a gdb.arch/arm*.S test-case to use %progbits rather than @progbits, but failed to do so for gdb.arch/thumb*.S. Fix this oversight. Tested on arm-linux-gnueabihf.
2023-06-16LoongArch: Fix ld "undefined reference" error with --enable-sharedmengqinggang3-1/+10
Because _bfd_read_unsigned_leb128 is hidden visibility, so it can't be referenced out of shared object. The new function loongarch_get_uleb128_length just used to call _bfd_read_unsigned_leb128. bfd/ChangeLog: * elfxx-loongarch.c (loongarch_get_uleb128_length): New function. * elfxx-loongarch.h (loongarch_get_uleb128_length): New function. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-loongarch.c (md_apply_fix): Use loongarch_get_uleb128_length.
2023-06-16gdb: update IRC reference from Freenode to Libera.ChatAndrew Burgess1-1/+1
It's been some time since the switch from Freenode to Libera.Chat, however, there's still a reference to Freenode in the 'gdb --help' output. Lets update that.
2023-06-16x86: shrink Masking insn attribute to a single bit (boolean)Jan Beulich4-1664/+1645
The logic can actually be expressed with less code that way, utilizing that there are common patterns of when which form of masking is permitted. This then also eliminates the large set of open-codings of BOTH_MASKING in the opcode table.
2023-06-16Correct ld-elf/eh5 test for hppa64Alan Modra1-17/+21
Commit 3c0afdb78988 regressed this test for hppa64, because the test had been enabled for hppa64 in the time between the mips changes and their reversion. This patch isn't just a simple reapply, I recreated the testsuite change by hand for hppa64: Two lines in eh5.d might need further changes for mips.
2023-06-16Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-15binutils/NEWS: Mention Sony Allegrex MIPS CPU supportMaciej W. Rozycki1-0/+5
Mention the addition of Sony Allegrex processor support to the MIPS port. binutils/ * NEWS: Mention Sony Allegrex MIPS CPU support.
2023-06-15MIPS/GAS/testsuite: Fix `-modd-spreg'/`-mno-odd-spreg' test invocationsMaciej W. Rozycki1-5/+8
Reformat `-modd-spreg'/`-mno-odd-spreg' test invocations in mips.exp to fit in 79 columns gas/ * testsuite/gas/mips/mips.exp: Reformat `-modd-spreg'/`-mno-odd-spreg' test invocations.
2023-06-15Add additional missing Allegrex CPU instructionsDavid Guillen Fandos4-14/+123
Allegrex supports some MIPS32 and MIPS32r2 instructions (albeit with some encoding differences) such as bit manipulation (ins/ext) and MLA (madd/msub). It also features some new instructions like wsbw and min/max or device-specific ones such as mfic. Signed-off-by: David Guillen Fandos <david@davidgf.net>
2023-06-15Add rotation instructions to MIPS Allegrex CPUDavid Guillen Fandos3-9/+9
The Allegrex CPU supports bit rotation instructions as described in the MIPS32 release 2 CPU (even though it is a MIPS-2 based CPU). Signed-off-by: David Guillen Fandos <david@davidgf.net>
2023-06-15Add MIPS Allegrex CPU as a MIPS2-based CPUDavid Guillen Fandos22-44/+685
The Allegrex CPU was created by Sony Interactive Entertainment to power their portable console, the PlayStation Portable. The pspdev organization maintains all sorts of tools to create software for said device including documentation. Signed-off-by: David Guillen Fandos <david@davidgf.net>
2023-06-15GAS/doc: Correct Tag_GNU_MIPS_ABI_MSA attribute descriptionMaciej W. Rozycki1-3/+4
Rewrite the paragraph to match the style of Tag_GNU_MIPS_ABI_FP text immediately above, correcting grammar and formatting at the same time. gas/ * doc/as.texi (MIPS Attributes): Correct Tag_GNU_MIPS_ABI_MSA attribute description.
2023-06-15Revert "MIPS: gas: alter 64 or 32 for mipsisa triples if march is implicit"Maciej W. Rozycki2-162/+122
This reverts commit 094025a30bb2da19df3990e0c0ff8167af823aa1. It was applied unapproved.
2023-06-15Revert "MIPS: default r6 if vendor is img"Maciej W. Rozycki3-15/+3
This reverts commit be0d391f22fe6009c3be907753975a984cbbcc23. It was applied unapproved.
2023-06-15Revert "MIPS: fix r6 testsuites"Maciej W. Rozycki182-621/+349
This reverts commit ffc528aed56b9e2c171137da28690a9bb6861b0b. It was applied unapproved.
2023-06-15Revert "MIPS: fix -gnuabi64 testsuite"Maciej W. Rozycki58-797/+524
This reverts commit cb81e84c72933a7fad10b75b7e270d92d8d65251. It was applied unapproved.
2023-06-15Revert "MIPS: fix some ld testcases with compiler"Maciej W. Rozycki11-77/+16
This reverts commit a0631c1501c113c04891c9a24a9ff5276257f28d. It was applied unapproved.
2023-06-15Revert "MIPS: add MT ASE support for micromips32"Maciej W. Rozycki8-730/+18
This reverts commit acce83dacff0ce43677410c67aaae32817afe991. It was applied unapproved.
2023-06-15Revert "MIPS: sync oprand char usage between mips and micromips"Maciej W. Rozycki2-30/+12
This reverts commit 5b207b919483f67311a73dfc1de8897ecfd8e776. It was applied unapproved.
2023-06-15Re: Add some expected failures for bfin linker testsAlan Modra16-17/+19
After commit 7ade0f1582c4 I was seeing bfin-elf +XPASS: weak symbols, and on looking into the bfin targets a little, discovered we have two bfin-linux targets. One, bfin-uclinux, is like bfin-elf in that ld -m elf32bfin is the default, and the other, bfin-linux-uclibc where ld -m elf32bfinfd is the default. So putting bfin-*-*linux* in test xfails or elsewhere is wrong. We want bfin-*-linux* instead to just select the fdpic bfin target. This patch corrects wrong bfin target triples in the ld testsuite, not just the recent change but others I'd added to xfails too. It also fixes the bfin-linux-uclibc ld-elf/64ksec fail
2023-06-15vms write_archive memory leaksAlan Modra1-0/+2
This fixes two memory leaks in the vms archive handling. * vms-lib.c (_bfd_vms_lib_build_map): Free input symbols. (_bfd_vms_lib_write_archive_contents): Free archive map symbols.
2023-06-15Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-14[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.base/step-over-exit.exp with glibc debuginfoTom de Vries1-1/+1
In test-case gdb.base/step-over-exit.exp, we set a breakpoint on _exit and continue, expecting to hit the breakpoint. Without glibc debug info installed, we have with target board unix/-m64: ... Thread 2.1 "step-over-exit" hit Breakpoint 2.2, 0x00007ffff7d46aee in \ _exit () from /lib64/libc.so.6^M (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/step-over-exit.exp: continue to exit ... and with target board unix/-m32: ... Thread 2.1 "step-over-exit" hit Breakpoint 2.2, 0xf7d84c25 in _exit () from \ /lib/libc.so.6^M (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/step-over-exit.exp: continue to exit ... However after installing debug info (packages glibc-debuginfo and glibc-32bit-debuginfo), we have for -m64 (note: __GI__exit instead of _exit): ... Thread 2.1 "step-over-exit" hit Breakpoint 2.2, \ __GI__exit (status=<optimized out>) at \ ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/_exit.c:27^M 27 {^M (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/step-over-exit.exp: continue to exit ... and -m32 (note: _Exit instead of _exit): ... Thread 2.1 "step-over-exit" hit Breakpoint 2.2, _Exit () at \ ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/_exit.S:24^M 24 ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/_exit.S: No such file or directory.^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/step-over-exit.exp: continue to exit ... The gdb_test allows for both _exit and __GI__exit, but not _Exit: ... gdb_test "continue" \ "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint $decimal.*_exit \\(.*\\).*" \ "continue to exit" ... Fix this by allowing _Exit as well. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-14Add some expected failures for bfin linker testsNick Clifton17-15/+22
2023-06-14Add --remap-inputs option to the BFD linker.Nick Clifton11-0/+429
PR 30374 * ldfile.c (struct input_remap): New structure. (ldfile_add_remap): New function. (ldfile_remap_input_free): New function. (ldfile_add_remap_file): New function. (ldfile_possibly_remap_input): New function. (ldfile_print_input_remaps): New function. * ldfile.h: Add prototypes for new functions. * ldlang.c (new_afile): Call ldfile_possibly_remap_input. (lang_finish): Call ldfile_remap_input_free. (lang_map): Call ldfile_print_input_remaps. * ldlex.h (OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS, OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS_FILE): Define. * lexsup.c (ld_options): Add --remap-inputs-file and --remap-inputs. (parse_args): Handle new options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * ld.texi: Document the new options. * testsuite/ld-misc/input-remap.exp: New test driver. * testsuite/ld-misc/remaps.r: New file: Expected linker output. * testsuite/ld-misc/remaps.txt: New file. Input remaps file.
2023-06-14asprintf memory leaksAlan Modra10-76/+108
A number of backends want to return bfd_reloc_dangerous messaqes from relocation special_function, and construct the message using asprintf. Such messages are not freed anywhere, leading to small memory leaks inside libbfd. To limit the leaks, I'd implemented a static buffer in the ppc backends that was freed before use in asprintf output. This patch extends that scheme to other backends using a shared static buffer and goes further in freeing the buffer on any bfd_close. The patch also fixes a few other cases where asprintf output was not freed after use. bfd/ * bfd.c (_input_error_msg): Make global and rename to.. (_bfd_error_buf): ..this. (bfd_asprintf): New function. (bfd_errmsg): Use bfd_asprintf. * opncls.c (bfd_close_all_done): Free _buf_error_buf. * elf32-arm.c (find_thumb_glue, find_arm_glue): Use bfd_asprintf. * elf32-nios2.c (nios2_elf32_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_unhandled_reloc): Likewise. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_unhandled_reloc): Likewise. * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_resolve_pcrel_lo_relocs): Likewise. (riscv_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. gas/ * read.c (read_end): Free current_name and current_label. (do_s_func): Likewise on error path. strdup label. ld/ * pe-dll.c (make_head, make_tail, make_one), (make_singleton_name_thunk, make_import_fixup_entry), (make_runtime_pseudo_reloc), (pe_create_runtime_relocator_reference: Free oname after use.
2023-06-14Re: bfd/elf.c strtab memory leakAlan Modra1-9/+9
There are other places that leak the strtab. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_compute_section_file_positions): Free strtab on error paths.
2023-06-14Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.tui/long-prompt.exp with read1Tom de Vries1-4/+1
When running test-case gdb.tui/long-prompt.exp with check-read1, we get: ... (gdb) FAIL: gdb.tui/long-prompt.exp: prompt size == width + 1: \ end of screen: at last line ... The problem is in these commands: ... Term::command "echo \\n" Term::command "echo \\n" Term::command "echo \\n" Term::command "echo \\n" ... The last one makes the terminal scroll, and the scrolling makes the expected output match on a different line. Fix this by replacing the sequence with a single command: ... Term::command "echo \\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n" ... which avoids scrolling. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Fix and add prompt anchoring in tuitermTom de Vries2-2/+100
There is a test-case that contains a unit test for tuiterm: gdb.tui/tuiterm.exp. However, this only excercises the tuiterm itself, and not the functions that interact with it, like Term::command. Add a new test-case gdb.tui/tuiterm-2.exp that: - overrides proc accept_gdb_output (to be able simulate incorrect responses while avoiding the timeout), - overrides proc send_gdb (to be able to call Term::command without a gdb instance, such that all tuiterm input is generated by the test-case). - issues Term::command calls, and - checks whether they behave correctly. This exposes a problem in Term::command. The "prompt before command" regexp starts with a bit that is supposed to anchor the prompt to the border: ... set str "(^|\|)$gdb_prompt $str" ... but that doesn't work due to insufficient escaping. Fix this by adding the missing escape: ... set str "(^|\\|)$gdb_prompt $str" ... Futhermore, the "prompt after command" regexp in Term::wait_for has no anchoring at all: ... set prompt_wait_for "$gdb_prompt \$" ... so add that as well. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Allow procs with default value args in with_overrideTom de Vries2-2/+99
Currently proc with_override does not work with procs with default value args. Fix this, and add a test-case excercising this scenario. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.dap/type_check.exp with older pythonTom de Vries2-1/+10
On openSUSE Leap 15.4 with system python 3.6, I run into: ... (gdb) python check_everything()^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.dap/type_check.exp: type checker ... In check_everything, the hasattr test fails silently: ... def check_everything(): # Older versions of Python can't really implement this. if hasattr(typing, "get_origin"): ... and that makes the gdb_test in the test-case fail. Fix this by emitting UNSUPPORTED instead in check_everything, and detecting this in the test-case. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-13gdb/testsuite: use proper int size for gdb.dwarf2/symbol_needs_eval*.expLancelot SIX2-6/+18
We recently realized that symbol_needs_eval_fail.exp and symbol_needs_eval_timeout.exp invalidly dereference an int (4 bytes on x86_64) by reading 8 bytes (the size of a pointer). Here how it goes: In gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/symbol_needs_eval.c a global variable is defined: int exec_mask = 1; and later both tests build some DWARF using the assembler doing: set exec_mask_var [gdb_target_symbol exec_mask] ... DW_TAG_variable { {DW_AT_name a} {DW_AT_type :$int_type_label} {DW_AT_location { DW_OP_addr $exec_mask_var DW_OP_deref ... } } The definition of the DW_OP_deref (from Dwarf5 2.5.1.3 Stack Operations) says that "The size of the data retrieved from the dereferenced address is the size of an address on the target machine." On x86_64, the size of an int is 4 while the size of an address is 8. The result is that when evaluating this expression, the debugger reads outside of the `a` variable. Fix this by using `DW_OP_deref_size $int_size` instead. To achieve this, this patch adds the necessary steps so we can figure out what `sizeof(int)` evaluates to for the current target. While at it, also change the definition of the int type in the assembled DWARF information so we use the actual target's size for an int instead of the literal 4. Tested on x86_64 Linux. Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-06-13Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2023-06-12Simplify case DW_OP_GNU_uninit in dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_opKevin Buettner1-6/+1
Tom Tromey pointed out that the test and call to error() for the DW_OP_GNU_uninit case in dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_op (in gdb/dwarf2/expr.c)... if (op_ptr != op_end && *op_ptr != DW_OP_piece && *op_ptr != DW_OP_bit_piece) error (_("DWARF-2 expression error: DW_OP_GNU_uninit must always " "be the very last op in a DWARF expression or " "DW_OP_piece/DW_OP_bit_piece piece.")); ...could be replaced by a call to dwarf_expr_require_composition which performs a similar check and outputs a suitable error message.