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2021-05-01opcodes: xtensa: support branch visualizationMax Filippov2-0/+15
2021-05-01 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> opcodes/ * xtensa-dis.c (print_insn_xtensa): Fill in info->insn_type and info->insn_info_valid.
2021-05-01Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-04-30Do not separately read type unitsTom Tromey2-133/+69
Currently, the DWARF reader has a separate pass to read type units -- create_all_type_units. While working on other patches, I discovered that this caused DWARF 5 type units to be read twice, once by create_all_comp_units and once by create_all_type_units. There's no need any more (if there ever was) to treat type units differently from CUs. So, this patch removes create_all_type_units and unifies the code paths. Note that the DWO code still has a second pass. I haven't looked into this code yet; perhaps it can also be simplified. Regression tested using the debug-types board file on x86-64 Fedora 32. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * dwarf2/read.c (dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Update. (add_signatured_type_cu_to_table): Remove. (create_debug_type_hash_table): Assume dwo_file is non-null. (create_debug_types_hash_table): Update comment. (create_all_type_units): Remove. (sort_tu_by_abbrev_offset): Update comment. (build_type_psymtabs): Rename from build_type_psymtabs_1. (build_type_psymtabs): Remove. (process_skeletonless_type_unit, dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard): Update. (read_comp_units_from_section): Add types_htab, section_kind parameters. (create_all_comp_units): Read type units.
2021-04-30Remove dwarf2_per_bfd::all_type_unitsTom Tromey4-123/+87
I don't think there is any deep reason to separate CUs and TUs in dwarf2_per_bfd. This patch removes all_type_units and unifies these two containers. Some minor tweaks are needed to the index writers, because both forms of index keep CUs and TUs separate; Regression tested on x86-63 Fedora 32. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * dwarf2/read.h (struct tu_stats) <nr_tus>: New member. (struct dwarf2_per_bfd) <get_cutu, get_tu>: Remove <get_cu>: Now inline. <all_type_units>: Remove. * dwarf2/read.c (dwarf2_per_bfd::~dwarf2_per_bfd): Update. (dwarf2_per_bfd::get_cutu, dwarf2_per_bfd::get_cu) (dwarf2_per_bfd::get_tu): Remove. (dwarf2_per_bfd::allocate_signatured_type): Update nr_tus. (create_signatured_type_table_from_index) (create_signatured_type_table_from_debug_names) (dw2_symtab_iter_next, dwarf2_base_index_functions::print_stats) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::expand_all_symtabs) (dw2_expand_marked_cus, dw_expand_symtabs_matching_file_matcher) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::map_symbol_filenames) (dw2_debug_names_iterator::next, dwarf2_initialize_objfile) (add_signatured_type_cu_to_table, create_all_type_units) (add_type_unit, build_type_psymtabs_1, print_tu_stats) (create_all_comp_units): Update. * dwarf2/index-write.c (check_dwarf64_offsets, write_gdbindex) (write_debug_names): Update.
2021-04-30Allocate dwarf2_per_cu_data with 'new'Tom Tromey4-208/+265
In a patch series I am working on, I'd like to have a non-POD member in dwarf2_per_cu_data. This currently can't be done because dwarf2_per_cu_data is allocated on an obstack and initialized with memset. This patch changes the DWARF reader to allocate objects of this type with 'new'. The various "subclasses" of this type (signatured_type in particular) are now changed to derive from dwarf2_per_cu_data, and also use 'new' for allocation. Regression tested on x86-64 Fedora 32. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * dwarf2/read.h (struct dwarf2_per_bfd) <allocate_per_cu, allocate_signatured_type>: Change return type. <all_comp_units, all_type_units>: Hold unique pointers. (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data): Add constructor and initializers. (struct signatured_type): Derive from dwarf2_per_cu_data. * dwarf2/read.c (type_unit_group): Derive from dwarf2_per_cu_data. (dwarf2_per_bfd::get_cutu, dwarf2_per_bfd::get_cu) (dwarf2_per_bfd::get_tu) (dwarf2_per_bfd::allocate_signatured_type) (dwarf2_per_bfd::allocate_signatured_type) (create_cu_from_index_list, create_cus_from_index_list) (create_signatured_type_table_from_index) (create_signatured_type_table_from_debug_names) (create_addrmap_from_aranges) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::find_last_source_symtab) (dw_expand_symtabs_matching_file_matcher) (dwarf2_gdb_index::expand_symtabs_matching) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::map_symbol_filenames) (create_cus_from_debug_names_list) (dw2_debug_names_iterator::next) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::expand_symtabs_matching) (create_debug_type_hash_table, add_type_unit) (fill_in_sig_entry_from_dwo_entry, lookup_dwo_signatured_type): Update. (allocate_type_unit_groups_table): Use delete. (create_type_unit_group): Change return type. Use new. (get_type_unit_group, build_type_psymtabs_1) (build_type_psymtab_dependencies) (process_skeletonless_type_unit, set_partial_user) (dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard, read_comp_units_from_section) (create_cus_hash_table, queue_and_load_dwo_tu, follow_die_sig_1) (read_signatured_type): Update. (dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit): Change type of 'all_comp_units'. (run_test): Update. (dwarf2_per_bfd::allocate_per_cu) (dwarf2_per_bfd::allocate_signatured_type): Change return type. Use new. (add_signatured_type_cu_to_table): Update. * dwarf2/index-write.c (write_one_signatured_type) (check_dwarf64_offsets, psyms_seen_size, write_gdbindex) (write_debug_names): Update.
2021-04-30Make get_image_name staticTom Tromey3-8/+12
The only callers of get_image_name are nat/windows-nat.c, so make it static. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * nat/windows-nat.h (get_image_name): Don't declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (get_image_name): Now static.
2021-04-30Share DLL code between gdb and gdbserverTom Tromey6-331/+209
This moves the new DLL-loading code into nat/windows-nat.c, and changes both gdb and gdbserver to use the shared code. One client-provided callback, handle_load_dll, is changed to allow the code to be shared. This callback was actually never called from nat/windows-nat.c; maybe I had planned to share more here and then didn't finish... I'm not sure. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (windows_nat::handle_load_dll): Update. (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): Call dll_loaded_event. (windows_add_all_dlls, windows_add_dll): Move to nat/windows-nat.c. * nat/windows-nat.h (handle_load_dll): Change parameters. (dll_loaded_event, windows_add_all_dlls): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (windows_add_dll, windows_add_all_dlls): Move from windows-nat.c. (dll_loaded_event): New function. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.cc (do_initial_child_stuff): Update. (windows_nat::handle_load_dll): Rename from win32_add_one_solib. Change parameter type. (win32_add_dll, win32_add_all_dlls) (windows_nat::handle_load_dll): Remove. (get_child_debug_event): Call dll_loaded_event.
2021-04-30Use nat/windows-nat function indirection codeTom Tromey5-143/+72
This changes gdbserver to use the function indirection code that was just moved into nat/windows-nat.[ch]. One additional function is used by gdbserver that was not used by gdb. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * nat/windows-nat.h (GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent): New define. (GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent_ftype, GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent): Define. (initialize_loadable): Initialize GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.cc (GETPROCADDRESS): Remove. (winapi_DebugActiveProcessStop, winapi_DebugSetProcessKillOnExit) (winapi_DebugBreakProcess, winapi_GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent) (winapi_Wow64SetThreadContext, win32_Wow64GetThreadContext) (win32_Wow64SetThreadContext): Remove. (win32_set_thread_context, do_initial_child_stuff) (win32_process_target::attach, win32_process_target::detach): Update. (winapi_EnumProcessModules, winapi_EnumProcessModulesEx) (winapi_GetModuleInformation, winapi_GetModuleInformationA): Remove. (win32_EnumProcessModules, win32_EnumProcessModulesEx) (win32_GetModuleInformation, win32_GetModuleInformationA): Remove. (load_psapi): Remove. (win32_add_dll, win32_process_target::request_interrupt): Update. (initialize_low): Call initialize_loadable.
2021-04-30Move function indirection code to nat/windows-natTom Tromey4-201/+279
gdb and gdbserver both look for functions in some Windows DLLs at runtime. This patch moves this code out of gdb and into nat/windows-nat, so it can be shared by both programs. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c: Move code to nat/windows-nat.[ch]. (_initialize_windows_nat): Call initialize_loadable. * nat/windows-nat.h (AdjustTokenPrivileges) (DebugActiveProcessStop, DebugBreakProcess) (DebugSetProcessKillOnExit, EnumProcessModules) (EnumProcessModulesEx, GetModuleInformation) (GetModuleFileNameExA, GetModuleFileNameExW) (LookupPrivilegeValueA, OpenProcessToken, GetConsoleFontSize) (GetCurrentConsoleFont, Wow64SuspendThread) (Wow64GetThreadContext, Wow64SetThreadContext) (Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry): Move from windows-nat.c. (AdjustTokenPrivileges_ftype) (DebugActiveProcessStop_ftype, DebugBreakProcess_ftype) (DebugSetProcessKillOnExit_ftype, EnumProcessModules_ftype) (EnumProcessModulesEx_ftype, GetModuleInformation_ftype) (GetModuleFileNameExA_ftype, GetModuleFileNameExW_ftype) (LookupPrivilegeValueA_ftype, OpenProcessToken_ftype) (GetConsoleFontSize_ftype) (GetCurrentConsoleFont_ftype, Wow64SuspendThread_ftype) (Wow64GetThreadContext_ftype, Wow64SetThreadContext_ftype) (Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry_ftype): Likewise. (initialize_loadable): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (AdjustTokenPrivileges) (DebugActiveProcessStop, DebugBreakProcess) (DebugSetProcessKillOnExit, EnumProcessModules) (EnumProcessModulesEx, GetModuleInformation, GetModuleFileNameExA) (GetModuleFileNameExW, LookupPrivilegeValueA, OpenProcessToken) (GetCurrentConsoleFont, GetConsoleFontSize, Wow64SuspendThread) (Wow64GetThreadContext, Wow64SetThreadContext) (Wow64GetThreadSelectorEntry): Define. (bad, bad_GetCurrentConsoleFont, bad_GetConsoleFontSize): Move from windows-nat.c. (initialize_loadable): Likewise, and rename.
2021-04-30Use template functions in windows-nat.cTom Tromey2-48/+24
windows-nat.c defines a number of replacement functions that simply return zero. This patch removes these in favor of a couple of template functions. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (bad_GetModuleFileNameEx): Remove define. (bad_DebugActiveProcessStop, bad_DebugBreakProcess) (bad_DebugSetProcessKillOnExit, bad_EnumProcessModules) (bad_GetModuleFileNameExW, bad_GetModuleFileNameExA) (bad_GetModuleInformation, bad_OpenProcessToken): Remove. (bad): New template functions. (_initialize_loadable): Update.
2021-04-30Use rvalue reference in thread_pool::post_taskTom Tromey3-3/+9
Tankut's recent patches made me realize that thread_pool::post_task should have used an rvalue reference for its parameter. This patch makes this change. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * thread-pool.cc (thread_pool::post_task): Update. * thread-pool.h (class thread_pool) <post_task>: Take rvalue reference to function.
2021-04-30Fix crash with GNAT minimal encodingsTom Tromey6-2/+28
Running the AdaCore internal test suite with -fgnat-encodings=minimal found a gdb crash. The bug is that GDB ends up with a typedef in ada_index_type, resulting in a NULL dereference. This crash can be reproduced using GCC 11 with the included test case. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 32. Because this is Ada-specific, and was already reviewed by Joel, I am going to check it in. 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_index_type): Use ada_check_typedef. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2021-04-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed/pck.ads (My_Enum, My_Array_Type) (Confused_Array): New types. * gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed/foo.adb (Confused_Array): New variable. * gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed.exp: Add new tests.
2021-04-30Fix illegal memory access parsing a corrupt MACH-O format file.Nick Clifton2-1/+8
PR 27801 * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_core_fetch_environment): Use bfd_get_32 to read 32-bit value.
2021-04-30Fix an illegal memory access when parsing a corrupt core note.Nick Clifton2-1/+12
PR 27799 * elf32-xtensa.c (elf_xtensa_grok_prstatus): Check for core notes that are too small.
2021-04-30Fix a double free when re-allocating a buffer to size 0.Nick Clifton2-1/+7
PR 27797 * libbfd.c (bfd_realloc_or_free): Do not free a pointer than has been realloc'ed to size 0.
2021-04-30Fix attempt to free non-allocated pointer when parsing .debug_sup sections.Nick Clifton2-9/+34
PR 27796 * dwarf.c (load_debug_sup_file): Allocate memory for filename in .debug_sup section.
2021-04-30Fix illegal memory access when parsing a corrupt PE format file.Nick Clifton2-0/+10
PR 27795 * coff-rs6000.c (_bfd_xcoff_read_ar_hdr): Check for invalid name lengths.
2021-04-30[gdb/testsuite] Make gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp more robust against timeoutsTom de Vries2-33/+42
Once in a while, I run into this timeout: ... FAIL: gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp: List all variables from debug information \ only (timeout) ... I can make the timeout reproducible by setting timeout to 8s (instead of the default 10s) for the duration of that test. Make the test-case more stable by fixing all timeouts caused by setting timeout to 5, either by adding with_timeout_factor, or increasing its factor. Tested on x86_64-linux. Also tested in parallel with stress -c 5, to simulate a busy system in another way. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2021-04-30 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp: Add with_timeout_factor, and increase existing timeout factors.
2021-04-30[gdb/testsuite] Fix duplicate test name in gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.expTom de Vries2-33/+4
Since commit 2d61316c32a "[gdb/testsuite] Fix buffer full errors in gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp", we have a duplicate test name: ... Running src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp ... DUPLICATE: gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp: List all variables ... This is caused by a copy-paste accident: the idea was to copy the test, edit it, and then remove the old test, but I forgot to remove the old one. Remove it now. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2021-04-30 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp: Remove duplicate test.
2021-04-30Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-04-29[gdb/testsuite] Fix timeout in gdb.base/valgrind-infcall-2.expTom de Vries2-1/+7
Since commit 6d5702a5eb3 "Fix test case gdb.base/valgrind-bt.exp" I run into: ... FAIL: gdb.base/valgrind-infcall-2.exp: target remote for vgdb (timeout) FAIL: gdb.base/valgrind-infcall-2.exp: monitor v.set gdb_output (timeout) ... The commit adds this line in proc vgdb_start: ... set vgdbcmd "set remotetimeout 3" ... which has no effect given that the value of var vgdbcmd is not used before it's overwritten. We can fix this by doing instead: ... set_remotetimeout 3 ... The FAIL I'm observing is fixed by increasing the remotetimeout value to 4. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2021-04-29 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR testsuite/27786 * lib/valgrind.exp (vgdb_start): Use set_remotetimeout. Increase remotetimeout to 4.
2021-04-29gdb: don't use C++17 namespace declaration styleSimon Marchi2-2/+8
In a review, I suggested to use "namespace gdb::observers" instead of two separate namespace declarations. I didn't realize that this was a C++17 feature, which breaks compilers that default to an earlier version of the language, like g++ 4.8. Change it back to two separate declarations. gdb/ChangeLog: * auto-load.h: Split namespace declaration. Change-Id: I701537161967fbd9fcc298ff600bd072aab1251d
2021-04-29Fix an access through a null pointer when parsing a corrupt SOM format fle.Nick Clifton3-1/+22
PR 27793 * som.c (som_slurp_symbol_table): Assign symbols without any scope to the undefined section. (som_decode_symclass): Check for a missing symbol section. * syms.c (bfd_decode_symclass): Likewise.
2021-04-29Fix illegal memory accesses when parsing a corrupt SOM format file.Nick Clifton2-4/+20
PR 27792 * som.c (som_slurp_string_table): Place a terminating NUL byte at the end of the table. (som_slurp_symbol_table): Check for an over-large offset into the string string table.
2021-04-29gdb: move some variables to an inner scope in save_waitstatusSimon Marchi2-3/+6
These two variables: struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (tp); const address_space *aspace = regcache->aspace (); are only needed inside the "if". Getting a thread's regcache is a somewhat expensive operation, so it's good to avoid it if not necessary. Move the variable declarations and their initialization to the "if" scope. gdb/ChangeLog: * infrun.c (save_waitstatus): Move variables to inner scope. Change-Id: Ief1463728755b4dcc142c0a0a76896e9d594ae84
2021-04-29x86-64: adjust recently added testsJan Beulich6-15/+26
Five of them fail for Cygwin and MingW. Adjust four and move one to the ELF-only section.
2021-04-29Correct the text describing windres's --processor option.Nick Clifton2-1/+12
PR 27594 * doc/binutils.texi (windres): Correct the description of the default value of the --preprocessor argument.
2021-04-29x86: relax when/how @size can be usedJan Beulich7-9/+138
Allow a few more expression forms when the entire expression can be resolved at assembly time. For this, i386_validate_fix() needs to arrange for all processing of the relocation to be deferred to tc_gen_reloc().
2021-04-29x86: allow @size to also (sensibly) apply to sectionsJan Beulich5-7/+36
So far this (counter-intuitively) produced the size as recorded in the (section) symbol. Obtain the section's size instead for section symbols. (I wonder whether STT_SECTION symbols couldn't properly hold the section's size in their st_size field, which in turn would likely mean the internal symbol would also have its size properly updated.) Note that this is not the same as the .sizeof.() pseudo-operator: @size yields the local file's contribution to a section, while .sizeof.() gets resolved by the linker to produce the final full section's size. As to the 3rd each of the expected output lines in the changed testcase: I can't find justification for zzz to come after yyy despite them being defined in the opposite order in source. Therefore I think it's better to permit both possible outcomes.
2021-04-29gdb/NEWS: Fix typo and stray full stopAndrew Burgess2-2/+6
Some errors introduced in commit: commit edeaceda7b2f33b2c3bf78c732e67f3188e7f0b9 Date: Thu Aug 27 16:53:13 2020 +0100 gdb: startup commands to control Python extension language gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Fix typo and stray full stop.
2021-04-29Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-04-28Fix Ada overloading with 'null'Tom Tromey7-16/+121
Currently, the Ada expression parser treats 'null' as an integer 0. However, this causes overloading to fail in certain cases. This patch changes the Ada expression parser to use a special type for 'null'. I chose pointer-to-int0, because I think that's not likely to be needed for any other Ada expression. Note this works because a "mod 1" type has an underlying non-zero byte size; the test includes a check for this. The output is changed so that "print null", by default, shows "null". And, ada_type_match is changed both to recognize the special null type and to remove a bit of weird code related to how pointers are treated for overload type matching. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 32. Because this only touches Ada, and Joel already approved it internally at AdaCore, I am checking it in. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-28 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * ada-exp.y (primary): Use new type for null pointer. * ada-lang.c (ada_type_match): Remove "may_deref" parameter. Handle null pointer. (ada_args_match): Update. * ada-valprint.c (ada_value_print_ptr, ada_value_print): Handle null pointer. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2021-04-28 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.ada/null_overload.exp: New file. * gdb.ada/null_overload/foo.adb: New file.
2021-04-28gdb/doc: use @env to reference environment variablesAndrew Burgess2-27/+42
Clean up a few places where we are not using @env{...} to reference environment variables. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Initialization Files): Use @env when referencing environment variables. (Shell Commands): Likewise. (Starting): Likewise. (Arguments): Likewise. (Environment): Likewise. (Edit): Likewise. (Compiling and Injecting Code): Likewise. (Files): Likewise. (Command History): Likewise. (Screen Size): Likewise. (Emacs): Likewise.
2021-04-28Stop the BFD library from treating annobin symbols as potential function ↵Nick Clifton9-30/+105
symbols. bfd * elf.c (_bfd_elf_maybe_function_sym): Do not accept annobin symbols as potential function symbols. * elfnn-aarch64.c (elfNN_aarch64_maybe_function_sym): Likewise. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_maybe_function_sym): Likewise. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_maybe_function_sym): Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-elf/anno-sym.s: New test source file. * testsuite/ld-elf/anno-sym.d: New test driver. * testsuite/ld-elf/anno-sym.l: New test error output.
2021-04-28gdb: startup commands to control Python extension languageAndrew Burgess7-0/+289
Add two new commands to GDB that can be placed into the early initialization to control how Python starts up. The new options are: set python ignore-environment on|off set python dont-write-bytecode auto|on|off show python ignore-environment show python dont-write-bytecode These can be used from GDB's startup file to control how the Python extension language behaves. These options are equivalent to the -E and -B flags to python respectively, their descriptions from the Python man page: -E Ignore environment variables like PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME that modify the behavior of the interpreter. -B Don't write .pyc files on import. gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new commands. * python/python.c (python_ignore_environment): New static global. (show_python_ignore_environment): New function. (set_python_ignore_environment): New function. (python_dont_write_bytecode): New static global. (show_python_dont_write_bytecode): New function. (set_python_dont_write_bytecode): New function. (_initialize_python): Register new commands. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texinfo (Python Commands): Mention new commands. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-startup-opt.exp: New file.
2021-04-28gdb: extension languages finish_initialization to initializeAndrew Burgess7-33/+50
Now that both Python and Guile are fully initialized from their respective finish_initialization methods, the "finish" in the method name doesn't really make sense; initialization starts _and_ finishes with that method. As such, this commit renames finish_initialization to just initialize. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * extension-priv.h (struct extension_language_ops): Rename 'finish_initialization' to 'initialize'. * extension.c (finish_ext_lang_initialization): Renamed to... (ext_lang_initialization): ...this, update comment, and updated the calls to reflect the change in struct extension_language_ops. * extension.h (finish_ext_lang_initialization): Renamed to... (ext_lang_initialization): ...this. * guile/guile.c (gdbscm_finish_initialization): Renamed to... (gdbscm_initialize): ...this, update comment at definition. (guile_extension_ops): Update. * main.c (captured_main_1): Update call to finish_ext_lang_initialization. * python/python.c (gdbpy_finish_initialization): Rename to... (gdbpy_initialize): ...this, update comment at definition, and update call to do_finish_initialization. (python_extension_ops): Update. (do_finish_initialization): Rename to... (do_initialize): ...this, and update comment.
2021-04-28gdb: initialise extension languages after processing early startup filesAndrew Burgess3-6/+9
Now (thanks to the last few commits) all extension languages are fully initialised in their finish_initialization method, this commit delays the call to this method until after the early initialization files have been processed. Right now there's no benefit from doing this, but in a later commit I plan to add new options for Python that will control how Python is initialized. With this commit in place, my next commits will allow the user to add options to their early initialization file and alter how Python starts up. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * main.c (captured_main_1): Add a call to finish_ext_lang_initialization. * top.c (gdb_init): Remove call to finish_ext_lang_initialization.
2021-04-28gdb delay guile initialization until gdbscm_finish_initializationAndrew Burgess10-42/+109
Like with the previous commit, this commit delays the initialisation of the guile extension language until gdbscm_finish_initialization. This is mostly about splitting the existing gdbscm_initialize_* functions in two, all the calls to register_objfile_data_with_cleanup, gdbarch_data_register_post_init, etc are moved into new _initialize_* functions, but everything else is left in the gdbscm_initialize_* functions. Then the call to code previously in _initialize_guile is moved into gdbscm_finish_initialization. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * guile/guile.c (gdbscm_set_backtrace): Add declaration. (gdbscm_finish_initialization): Add code moved from _initialize_guile. (_initialize_guile): Move code to gdbscm_finish_initialization. * guile/scm-arch.c (gdbscm_initialize_arches): Move some code into _initialize_scm_arch. (_initialize_scm_arch): New function. * guile/scm-block.c (gdbscm_initialize_blocks): Move some code into _initialize_scm_block. (_initialize_scm_block): New function. * guile/scm-frame.c (gdbscm_initialize_frames): Move some code into _initialize_scm_frame. (_initialize_scm_frame): New function. * guile/scm-objfile.c (gdbscm_initialize_objfiles): Move some code into _initialize_scm_objfile. (_initialize_scm_objfile): New function. * guile/scm-progspace.c (gdbscm_initialize_pspaces): Move some code into _initialize_scm_progspace. (_initialize_scm_progspace): New function. * guile/scm-symbol.c (gdbscm_initialize_symbols): Move some code into _initialize_scm_symbol. (_initialize_scm_symbol): New function. * guile/scm-symtab.c (gdbscm_initialize_symtabs): Move some code into _initialize_scm_symtab. (_initialize_scm_symtab): New function. * guile/scm-type.c (gdbscm_initialize_types): Move some code into _initialize_scm_type. (_initialize_scm_type): New function.
2021-04-28gdb: delay python initialisation until gdbpy_finish_initializationAndrew Burgess12-48/+125
Delay Python initialisation until gdbpy_finish_initialization. This is mostly about splitting the existing gdbpy_initialize_* functions in two, all the calls to register_objfile_data_with_cleanup, gdbarch_data_register_post_init, etc are moved into new _initialize_* functions, but everything else is left in the gdbpy_initialize_* functions. Then the call to do_start_initialization (in python/python.c) is moved from the _initialize_python function into gdbpy_finish_initialization. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * python/py-arch.c (_initialize_py_arch): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_arch): Move code to _initialize_py_arch. * python/py-block.c (_initialize_py_block): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_blocks): Move code to _initialize_py_block. * python/py-inferior.c (_initialize_py_inferior): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_inferior): Move code to _initialize_py_inferior. * python/py-objfile.c (_initialize_py_objfile): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_objfile): Move code to _initialize_py_objfile. * python/py-progspace.c (_initialize_py_progspace): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_pspace): Move code to _initialize_py_progspace. * python/py-registers.c (_initialize_py_registers): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_registers): Move code to _initialize_py_registers. * python/py-symbol.c (_initialize_py_symbol): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_symbols): Move code to _initialize_py_symbol. * python/py-symtab.c (_initialize_py_symtab): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_symtabs): Move code to _initialize_py_symtab. * python/py-type.c (_initialize_py_type): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_types): Move code to _initialize_py_type. * python/py-unwind.c (_initialize_py_unwind): New function. (gdbpy_initialize_unwind): Move code to _initialize_py_unwind. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Move call to do_start_initialization to gdbpy_finish_initialization. (gdbpy_finish_initialization): Add call to do_start_initialization.
2021-04-28gdb: ensure SIGINT is set to SIG_DFL during initialisationAndrew Burgess2-1/+34
In order for our SIGINT handling to work correctly with Python we require that SIGINT be set to SIG_DFL during Python's initialisation. Currently this is the case, but, in a later commit I plan to delay the initialisation of Python until after the point where GDB's own SIGINT handler has been installed. The consequence of this is that our SIGINT handling would become broken. In this commit I propose adding an RAII class that will ensure SIGINT is set to SIG_DFL during the call to each extension languages finish_initialization method. At this point this change should have not effect. gdb/ChangeLog: * extension.c (struct scoped_default_signal): New struct. (scoped_default_sigint): New typedef. (finish_ext_lang_initialization): Make use of scoped_default_sigint.
2021-04-28gdb: remove unused argument from gdb_initAndrew Burgess4-3/+12
The argument to gdb_init is not used, remove it. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * main.c (captured_main_1): Don't pass argument to gdb_init. * top.c (gdb_init): Remove unused argument, and add header comment. * top.h (gdb_init): Remove argument.
2021-04-28x86: honor signedness of PC-relative relocationsJan Beulich11-18/+211
PR gas/27763 While the comment in output_jump() was basically correct prior to the introduction of 64-bit mode, both that and the not-JMP-like behavior of XBEGIN require adjustments: Branches with 32-bit displacement do not wrap at 4G in 64-bit mode, and XBEGIN with 16-bit operand size doesn't wrap at 64k. Similarly %rip-relative addressing doesn't wrap at 4G. The new testcase points out that for PE/COFF object_64bit didn't get set so far, preventing in particular the check at the end of md_convert_frag() to take effect. For Mach-O the new testcase fails (bogusly), in that only the first two of the expected errors get raised. Since for Mach-O many testcases already fail, and since an x86_64-darwin target can't even be configured for, I didn't think I need to bother. Note that there are further issues in this area, in particular for branches with operand size overrides. Such branches, which truncate %rip / %eip, can't be correctly expressed with ordinary PC-relative relocations. It's not really clear what to do with them - perhaps the best we can do is to carry through all associated relocations, leaving it to the linker (or even loader) to decide (once the final address layout is known). Same perhaps goes for relocations associated with 32-bit addressing in 64-bit mode.
2021-04-28Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2021-04-27Fix timeout with maint print objfilesLuis Machado6-15/+26
I'm seeing timeouts from gdb.rust/traits.exp when we attempt to print things with "maint print objfiles". This happens for two reasons: 1 - GDB does not explicitly split each entry into its own line, but rather relies on the terminal's width to insert line breaks. 2 - When running the GDB testsuite, such width may be unlimited, which will prevent GDB from inserting any line breaks. As a result, the output may be too lengthy and will come in big lines. Tweak the support library to match the patterns line-by-line, which gives us more time to match things. Also fix GDB's output to print one entry per line, regardless of the terminal width. A similar approach was used in another testcase using the same command (commit eaeaf44cfdc9a4096a0dd52fa0606f29d4bfd48e). With the new line breaks, we don't need a particular pattern, so clean up that test as well. gdb/ChangeLog: 2021-04-27 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * psymtab.c (psymbol_functions::dump): Output newline. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2021-04-27 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * gdb.base/maint.exp: Drop a pattern that is not needed. * lib/gdb.exp (readnow): Match line-by-line.
2021-04-27Fix timeout for gdb.xml/tdesc-reload.expLuis Machado2-2/+9
For aarch64, the "info all-registers" output is very verbose. If you run this test using read1, it will timeout before the command output is done being read. Read line-by-line so we don't run into timeouts. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2021-04-27 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * gdb.xml/tdesc-reload.exp: Pass -lbl.
2021-04-27gdb: do autoload before notifying Python side in new_objfile eventMichael Weghorn11-3/+303
Without any explicit dependencies specified, the observers attached to the 'gdb::observers::new_objfile' observable are always notified in the order in which they have been attached. The new_objfile observer callback to auto-load scripts is attached in '_initialize_auto_load'. The new_objfile observer callback that propagates the new_objfile event to the Python side is attached in 'gdbpy_initialize_inferior', which is called via '_initialize_python'. With '_initialize_python' happening before '_initialize_auto_load', the consequence was that the new_objfile event was emitted on the Python side before autoloaded scripts had been executed when a new objfile was loaded. As a result, trying to access the objfile's pretty printers (defined in the autoloaded script) from a handler for the Python-side 'new_objfile' event would fail. Those would only be initialized later on (when the 'auto_load_new_objfile' callback was called). To make sure that the objfile passed to the Python event handler is properly initialized (including its 'pretty_printers' member), make sure that the 'auto_load_new_objfile' observer is notified before the 'python_new_objfile' one that propagates the event to the Python side. To do this, make use of the mechanism to explicitly specify dependencies between observers (introduced in a preparatory commit). Add a corresponding testcase that involves a test library with an autoloaded Python script and a handler for the Python 'new_objfile' event. (The real world use case where I came across this issue was in an attempt to extend handling for GDB pretty printers for dynamically loaded objfiles in the Qt Creator IDE, s. [1] and [2] for more background.) [1] https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-25339 [2] https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt-creator/qt-creator/+/333857/1 Tested on x86_64-linux (Debian testing). gdb/ChangeLog: * gdb/auto-load.c (_initialize_auto_load): 'Specify token when attaching the 'auto_load_new_objfile' observer, so other observers can specify it as a dependency. * gdb/auto-load.h (struct token): Declare 'auto_load_new_objfile_observer_token' as token to be used for the 'auto_load_new_objfile' observer. * gdb/python/py-inferior.c (gdbpy_initialize_inferior): Make 'python_new_objfile' observer depend on 'auto_load_new_objfile' observer, so it gets notified after the latter. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/libpy-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event.so-gdb.py: New test. * gdb.python/py-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event-lib.cc: New test. * gdb.python/py-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event-lib.h: New test. * gdb.python/py-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event-main.cc: New test. * gdb.python/py-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event.exp: New test. * gdb.python/py-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event.py: New test. Change-Id: I8275b3f4c3bec32e56dd7892f9a59d89544edf89
2021-04-27gdbsupport: allow to specify dependencies between observersMichael Weghorn4-16/+235
Previously, the observers attached to an observable were always notified in the order in which they had been attached. That order is not easily controlled, because observers are typically attached in _initialize_* functions, which are called in an undefined order. However, an observer may require that another observer attached only later is called before itself is. Therefore, extend the 'observable' class to allow explicitly specifying dependencies when attaching observers, by adding the possibility to specify tokens for observers that it depends on. To make sure dependencies are notified before observers depending on them, the vector holding the observers is sorted in a way that dependencies come before observers depending on them. The current implementation for sorting uses the depth-first search algorithm for topological sorting as described at [1]. Extend the observable unit tests to cover this case as well. Check that this works for a few different orders in which the observers are attached. This newly introduced mechanism to explicitly specify dependencies will be used in a follow-up commit. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topological_sorting#Depth-first_search Tested on x86_64-linux (Debian testing). gdb/ChangeLog: * unittests/observable-selftests.c (dependency_test_counters): New. (observer_token0, observer_token1, observer_token2, observer_token3, observer_token4, observer_token5): New. (struct dependency_observer_data): New struct. (observer_dependency_test_callback): New function. (test_observers): New. (run_dependency_test): New function. (test_dependency): New. (_initialize_observer_selftest): Register dependency test. gdbsupport/ChangeLog: * observable.h (class observable): Extend to allow specifying dependencies between observers, keep vector holding observers sorted so that dependencies are notified before observers depending on them. Change-Id: I5399def1eeb69ca99e28c9f1fdf321d78b530bdb
2021-04-27x86: Add () to silence GCC 5H.J. Lu2-1/+7
Add () to !i.prefix[ADDR_PREFIX] to silence GCC 5: gas/config/tc-i386.c:4152:31: error: logical not is only applied to the left hand side of comparison [-Werror=logical-not-parentheses] && !i.prefix[ADDR_PREFIX] != (flag_code == CODE_32BIT)) ^ * config/tc-i386.c (optimize_encoding): Add () to silence GCC 5.
2021-04-27Reject debuglink sections with no associated filename.Nick Clifton2-0/+10
PR 27779 * dwarf.c (parse_gnu_debuglink): Reject empty names. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): Likewise.
2021-04-26sim: riscv: switch MIN/MAX to common min/maxMike Frysinger2-7/+9
The common sim-basics.h defines min/max already, so use them.