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2022-07-04Synchronize libbierty sources with gcc.Nick Clifton5-15/+192
2022-07-04Modified changes for split-dwarf and dwarf-5.Bhuvanendra Kumar N1-3/+9
* dwarf.c(process_debug_info): Include DW_TAG_skeleton_unit. (display_debug_str_offsets): While dumping .debug_str_offsets.dwo, pass proper str_offsets_base to fetch_indexed_string(). (load_separate_debug_files): Skip DWO ID dump for dwarf-5.
2022-07-04opcodes/avr: Implement style support in the disassemblerMarcus Nilsson3-10/+55
* disassemble.c: (disassemble_init_for_target): Set created_styled_output for AVR based targets. * avr-dis.c: (print_insn_avr): Use fprintf_styled_ftype instead of fprintf_ftype throughout. (avr_operand): Pass in and fill disassembler_style when parsing operands.
2022-07-04[gdb/symtab] Add get/set functions for per_cu->lang/unit_typeTom de Vries5-121/+157
The dwarf2_per_cu_data fields lang and unit_type both have a dont-know initial value (respectively language_unknown and (dwarf_unit_type)0), which allows us to add certain checks, f.i. checking that that a field is not read before written. Add get/set member functions for the two fields as a convenient location to add such checks, make the fields private to enforce using the member functions, and add the m_ prefix. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-07-04gas/testsuite: properly exclude aout in all/weakref1uJan Beulich1-1/+1
Use the (wider) predicate rather than a triplet. This eliminates the sole i386-msdos failure in the testsuite.
2022-07-04x86: fold Disp32S and Disp32Jan Beulich7-12958/+12928
The only case where 64-bit code uses non-sign-extended (can also be considered zero-extended) displacements is when an address size override is in place for a memory operand (i.e. particularly excluding displacements of direct branches, which - if at all - are controlled by operand size, and then are still sign-extended, just from 16 bits). Hence the distinction in templates is unnecessary, allowing code to be simplified in a number of places. The only place where logic becomes more complicated is when signed-ness of relocations is determined in output_disp(). The other caveat is that Disp64 cannot be specified anymore in an insn template at the same time as Disp32. Unlike for non-64-bit mode, templates don't specify displacements for both possible addressing modes; the necessary adjustment to the expected ones has already been done in match_template() anyway (but of course the logic there needs tweaking now). Hence the single template so far doing so is split.
2022-07-04x86: restore masking of displacement kindsJan Beulich3-28/+27
Commit 7d5e4556a375 rendered the check near the end of what is now i386_finalize_displacement() entirely dead for AT&T mode, since for operands involving a displacement .unspecified will always be set. But the logic there is bogus anyway - Intel syntax operand size specifiers are of no interest there either. The only thing which matters in the "displacement only" determination is .baseindex. Of course when masking displacement kinds we should not at the same time also mask off other attributes. Furthermore the type mask returned by lex_got() also needs to be adjusted: The only case where we want Disp32 (rather than Disp32S) is when dealing with 32-bit addressing mode in 64-bit code.
2022-07-04x86-64: improve handling of branches to absolute addressesJan Beulich5-2/+53
There are two related problems here: The use of "addr32" on a direct branch would, besides causing a warning, result in operands to be permitted which mistakenly are refused without "addr32". Plus at some point not too long ago I'm afraid it may have been me who regressed the relocation addends emitted for such branches. Correct both problems, adding a testcase to guard against regressing this again.
2022-07-04RISC-V: Update Zihintpause extension versionTsukasa OI1-1/+1
Because ratified Zihintpause extension has a version number of 2.0 (not 1.0), we should update the number. bfd/ChangeLog: * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_supported_std_z_ext): Update version number of Zihintpause extension.
2022-07-04Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-07-03Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-07-02[gdb/symtab] Fix data race on per_cu->dwarf_versionTom de Vries2-5/+23
When building gdb with -fsanitize=thread and gcc 12, and running test-case gdb.dwarf2/dwz.exp, we run into a data race between thread T2 and the main thread in the same write: ... Write of size 1 at 0x7b200000300c:^M #0 cutu_reader::cutu_reader(dwarf2_per_cu_data*, dwarf2_per_objfile*, \ abbrev_table*, dwarf2_cu*, bool, abbrev_cache*) gdb/dwarf2/read.c:6252 \ (gdb+0x82f3b3)^M ... which is here: ... this_cu->dwarf_version = cu->header.version; ... Both writes are called from the parallel for in dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard, this one directly: ... #1 process_psymtab_comp_unit gdb/dwarf2/read.c:6774 (gdb+0x8304d7)^M #2 operator() gdb/dwarf2/read.c:7098 (gdb+0x8317be)^M #3 operator() gdbsupport/parallel-for.h:163 (gdb+0x872380)^M ... and this via the PU import: ... #1 cooked_indexer::ensure_cu_exists(cutu_reader*, dwarf2_per_objfile*, \ sect_offset, bool, bool) gdb/dwarf2/read.c:17964 (gdb+0x85c43b)^M #2 cooked_indexer::index_imported_unit(cutu_reader*, unsigned char const*, \ abbrev_info const*) gdb/dwarf2/read.c:18248 (gdb+0x85d8ff)^M #3 cooked_indexer::index_dies(cutu_reader*, unsigned char const*, \ cooked_index_entry const*, bool) gdb/dwarf2/read.c:18302 (gdb+0x85dcdb)^M #4 cooked_indexer::make_index(cutu_reader*) gdb/dwarf2/read.c:18443 \ (gdb+0x85e68a)^M #5 process_psymtab_comp_unit gdb/dwarf2/read.c:6812 (gdb+0x830879)^M #6 operator() gdb/dwarf2/read.c:7098 (gdb+0x8317be)^M #7 operator() gdbsupport/parallel-for.h:171 (gdb+0x8723e2)^M ... Fix this by setting the field earlier, in read_comp_units_from_section. The write in cutu_reader::cutu_reader() is still needed, in case read_comp_units_from_section is not used (run the test-case with say, target board cc-with-gdb-index). Make the write conditional, such that it doesn't trigger if the field is already set by read_comp_units_from_section. Instead, verify that the field already has the value that we're trying to set it to. Move this logic into into a member function set_version (in analogy to the already present member function version) to make sure it's used consistenly, and make the field private in order to enforce access through the member functions, and rename it to m_dwarf_version. While we're at it, make sure that the version is set before read, to avoid say returning true for "per_cu.version () < 5" if "per_cu.version () == 0". Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-07-02[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.base/early-init-file.exp with -fsanitize=threadTom de Vries1-2/+17
When building gdb with -fsanitize=thread, I run into: ... FAIL: gdb.base/early-init-file.exp: check startup version string has style \ version ... due to this: ... warning: Found custom handler for signal 7 (Bus error) preinstalled.^M warning: Found custom handler for signal 8 (Floating point exception) \ preinstalled.^M warning: Found custom handler for signal 11 (Segmentation fault) \ preinstalled.^M Some signal dispositions inherited from the environment (SIG_DFL/SIG_IGN)^M won't be propagated to spawned programs.^M ... appearing before the "GNU gdb (GDB) $version" line. This is similar to the problem fixed by commit f0bbba7886f ("gdb.debuginfod/fetch_src_and_symbols.exp: fix when GDB is built with AddressSanitizer"). In that commit, the problem was fixed by starting gdb with -quiet, but using that would mean the "GNU gdb (GDB) $version" line that we're trying to check would disappear. Fix this instead by updating the regexp to allow the message. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-07-02Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-07-01GDB/doc: Remove indentation from `print -elements' completion exampleMaciej W. Rozycki1-0/+1
Remove indentation from the text of the manual after the example here: " Completion will in some cases guide you with a suggestion of what kind of argument an option expects. For example: (gdb) print -elements <TAB><TAB> NUMBER unlimited Here, the option expects a number (e.g., '100'), not literal 'NUMBER'. Such metasyntactical arguments are always presented in uppercase." as this is a continuation of the same paragraph.
2022-07-01GDB/doc: Remove extraneous spaces from completion examplesMaciej W. Rozycki1-6/+6
Completion results are usually different when the operation is applied to a word that is or is not followed by a space. In some cases they are equivalent, however a space would not be produced if completion was used earlier on in the word processed. However in the manual we have completion examples given using a space that actually prevents the example from working. E.g.: (gdb) info bre <TAB> (nothing) and: (gdb) info bre <TAB><TAB> Display all 200 possibilities? (y or n) as it now goes on to propose the entire symbol table, while: (gdb) info bre<TAB> (gdb) info breakpoints does the right thing, but is not what is shown in the manual. In other cases an extraneous space is used that does not correspond to the actual completion pattern shown, which gives an impression of sloppiness. Remove extraneous spaces then from completion examples as appropriate.
2022-07-01Add newline to the end of the rnglists displsy.Nick Clifton2-0/+5
2022-07-01Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-06-30GDB: Add `NUMBER' completion to `set' integer commandsMaciej W. Rozycki4-1/+36
Fix a completion consistency issue with `set' commands accepting integer values and the special `unlimited' keyword: (gdb) complete print -elements print -elements NUMBER print -elements unlimited (gdb) vs: (gdb) complete set print elements set print elements unlimited (gdb) (there is a space entered at the end of both commands, not shown here) which also means if you strike <Tab> with `set print elements ' input, it will, annoyingly, complete to `set print elements unlimited' right away rather than showing a choice between `NUMBER' and `unlimited'. Add `NUMBER' then as an available completion for such `set' commands: (gdb) complete set print elements set print elements NUMBER set print elements unlimited (gdb) Adjust the testsuite accordingly. Also document the feature in the Completion section of the manual in addition to the Command Options section already there.
2022-06-30gdb/testsuite: Expand gdb.cp/mb-ctor.exp to test dynamic allocationBruno Larsen2-0/+24
When testing GDB's ability to stop in constructors, gdb.cp/mb-ctor.exp only tested objects allocated on the stack. This commit adds a couple of dynamic allocations and tests if GDB can stop in it as well.
2022-06-30Fix implementation of readelf's -wE and -wN options,Nick Clifton3-4/+18
* dwarf.c (dwarf_select_sections_by_name): If the entry's value is zero then clear the corresponding variable. (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuginfo.exp: Expect -WE and -wE debuginfod tests to fail.
2022-06-30[gdb] Block SIGTERM in worker threadsTom de Vries1-0/+1
With gdb build with gcc-12 and -fsanitize=thread, and test-case gdb.base/gdb-sigterm.exp, I run into: ... WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=9722)^M Write of size 4 at 0x00000325bc68 by thread T1:^M #0 handle_sigterm(int) src/gdb/event-top.c:1211 (gdb+0x8ec01f)^M ... Previous read of size 4 at 0x00000325bc68 by main thread:^M [failed to restore the stack]^M ^M Location is global 'sync_quit_force_run' of size 4 at \ 0x00000325bc68 (gdb+0x325bc68)^M ... SUMMARY: ThreadSanitizer: data race gdb/event-top.c:1211 in \ handle_sigterm(int)^M ... and 3 more data races involving handle_sigterm and locations: - active_ext_lang - quit_flag - heap block of size 40 (XNEW (async_signal_handler) in create_async_signal_handler) This was reported in PR29297. The testcase executes a "kill -TERM $gdb_pid", which generates a process-directed signal. A process-directed signal can be delivered to any thread, and what we see here is the fallout of the signal being delivered to a worker thread rather than the main thread. Fix this by blocking SIGTERM in the worker threads. [ I have not been able to reproduce this after it occurred for the first time, so unfortunately I cannot confirm that the patch fixes the problem. ] Tested on x86_64-linux, with and without -fsanitize=thread. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29297
2022-06-30gdb/doc: fix column widths in MI compatibility tableAndrew Burgess1-1/+1
In passing I noticed that the column headings for the table of MI compatibility and breaking changes, were overlapping, at least when the PDF is generated on my machine. I propose giving slightly more space to the two version number columns, this prevents the headers overlapping for me.
2022-06-30Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-06-29Fix GDBserver regression due to change to avoid reading shell registersPedro Alves1-2/+11
Simon reported that the recent change to make GDB and GDBserver avoid reading shell registers caused a GDBserver regression, caught with ASan while running gdb.server/non-existing-program.exp: $ /home/smarchi/build/binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/../../gdb/../gdbserver/gdbserver stdio non-existing-program ================================================================= ==127719==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x60f0000000e9 at pc 0x55bcbfa301f4 bp 0x7ffd238a7320 sp 0x7ffd238a7310 WRITE of size 1 at 0x60f0000000e9 thread T0 #0 0x55bcbfa301f3 in scoped_restore_tmpl<bool>::~scoped_restore_tmpl() /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/../gdbsupport/scoped_restore.h:86 #1 0x55bcbfa2ffe9 in post_fork_inferior(int, char const*) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/fork-child.cc:120 #2 0x55bcbf9c9199 in linux_process_target::create_inferior(char const*, std::__debug::vector<char*, std::allocator<char*> > const&) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.cc:991 #3 0x55bcbf954549 in captured_main /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/server.cc:3941 #4 0x55bcbf9552f0 in main /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/server.cc:4084 #5 0x7ff9d663b0b2 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x240b2) #6 0x55bcbf8ef2bd in _start (/home/smarchi/build/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/gdbserver+0x1352bd) 0x60f0000000e9 is located 169 bytes inside of 176-byte region [0x60f000000040,0x60f0000000f0) freed by thread T0 here: #0 0x7ff9d6c6f0c7 in operator delete(void*) ../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_new_delete.cpp:160 #1 0x55bcbf910d00 in remove_process(process_info*) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/inferiors.cc:164 #2 0x55bcbf9c4ac7 in linux_process_target::remove_linux_process(process_info*) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.cc:454 #3 0x55bcbf9cdaa6 in linux_process_target::mourn(process_info*) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.cc:1599 #4 0x55bcbf988dc4 in target_mourn_inferior(ptid_t) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/target.cc:205 #5 0x55bcbfa32020 in startup_inferior(process_stratum_target*, int, int, target_waitstatus*, ptid_t*) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/../gdb/nat/fork-inferior.c:515 #6 0x55bcbfa2fdeb in post_fork_inferior(int, char const*) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/fork-child.cc:111 #7 0x55bcbf9c9199 in linux_process_target::create_inferior(char const*, std::__debug::vector<char*, std::allocator<char*> > const&) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.cc:991 #8 0x55bcbf954549 in captured_main /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/server.cc:3941 #9 0x55bcbf9552f0 in main /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/server.cc:4084 #10 0x7ff9d663b0b2 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x240b2) previously allocated by thread T0 here: #0 0x7ff9d6c6e5a7 in operator new(unsigned long) ../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_new_delete.cpp:99 #1 0x55bcbf910ad0 in add_process(int, int) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/inferiors.cc:144 #2 0x55bcbf9c477d in linux_process_target::add_linux_process_no_mem_file(int, int) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.cc:425 #3 0x55bcbf9c8f4c in linux_process_target::create_inferior(char const*, std::__debug::vector<char*, std::allocator<char*> > const&) /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/linux-low.cc:985 #4 0x55bcbf954549 in captured_main /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/server.cc:3941 #5 0x55bcbf9552f0 in main /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdbserver/server.cc:4084 #6 0x7ff9d663b0b2 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x240b2) Above we see that in the non-existing-program case, the process gets deleted before the starting_up flag gets restored to false. This happens because startup_inferior calls target_mourn_inferior before throwing an error, and in GDBserver, unlike in GDB, mourning deletes the process. Fix this by not using a scoped_restore to manage the starting_up flag, since we should only clear it when startup_inferior doesn't throw. Change-Id: I67325d6f81c64de4e89e20e4ec4556f57eac7f6c
2022-06-29GDB/testsuite: Tighten `set print elements' error checkMaciej W. Rozycki1-1/+2
Match the whole error message expected to be given rather than omitting the part about the "unlimited" keyword. There's no point in omitting the missing part first, and second with an upcoming change the part in parentheses will no longer be a fixed string, so doing a full match will ensure the algorithm correctly builds the message expected here. Also avoid any wildcard matches.
2022-06-29GDB: Remove extraneous full stops from `set' command error messagesMaciej W. Rozycki2-9/+9
With errors given for bad commands such as `set annotate' or `set width' we produce an extraneous full stop within parentheses: (gdb) set annotate Argument required (integer to set it to.). (gdb) set width Argument required (integer to set it to, or "unlimited".). (gdb) This is grammatically incorrect, so remove the full stop and adjust the testsuite accordingly.
2022-06-29gdb/doc: improve description of --data-disassemble opcodes outputAndrew Burgess1-2/+4
Extend the description of the MI command --data-disassemble. Specifically, expand the description of the 'opcodes' field to explain how the bytes are formatted.
2022-06-29gdb/arm: Only stack S16..S31 when FPU registers are secureYvan Roux2-1/+17
The FPCCR.TS bit is used to identify if FPU registers are considered non-secure or secure. If they are secure, then callee saved registers (S16 to S31) are stacked on exception entry or otherwise skipped. Signed-off-by: Torbjörn SVENSSON <torbjorn.svensson@foss.st.com> Signed-off-by: Yvan Roux <yvan.roux@foss.st.com>
2022-06-29opcodes/aarch64: split off creation of comment text in disassemblerAndrew Burgess10-66/+97
The function aarch64_print_operand (aarch64-opc.c) is responsible for converting an instruction operand into the textual representation of that operand. In some cases, a comment is included in the operand representation, though this (currently) only happens for the last operand of the instruction. In a future commit I would like to enable the new libopcodes styling for AArch64, this will allow objdump and GDB[1] to syntax highlight the disassembler output, however, having operands and comments combined in a single string like this makes such styling harder. In this commit, I propose to extend aarch64_print_operand to take a second buffer. Any comments for the instruction are written into this extra buffer. The two callers of aarch64_print_operand are then updated to pass an extra buffer, and print any resulting comment. In this commit no styling is added, that will come later. However, I have adjusted the output slightly. Before this commit some comments would be separated from the instruction operands with a tab character, while in other cases the comment was separated with two single spaces. After this commit I use a single tab character in all cases. This means a few test cases needed updated. If people would prefer me to move everyone to use the two spaces, then just let me know. Or maybe there was a good reason why we used a mix of styles, I could probably figure out a way to maintain the old output exactly if that is critical. Other than that, there should be no user visible changes after this commit. [1] GDB patches have not been merged yet, but have been posted to the GDB mailing list: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2022-June/190142.html
2022-06-29gdb/testsuite: fix gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp on ppcCarl Love1-1/+7
When running the gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp test on ppc, I was seeing some test failures (or rather errors), that looked like this: (gdb) watch local Hardware watchpoint 2: local has_hw_wp_support: Hardware watchpoint detected ERROR: no fileid for gcc2-power8 ERROR: Couldn't send delete breakpoints to GDB. ERROR OCCURED: can't read "gdb_spawn_id": no such variable while executing "expect { -i 1000 -timeout 100 -re ".*A problem internal to GDB has been detected" { fail "$message (GDB internal error)" gdb_internal_erro..." ("uplevel" body line 1) invoked from within What happens is that in break-idempotent.exp we basically do this: if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $binfile $srcfile $opts]} { continue } # .... if {![skip_hw_watchpoint_tests]} { test_break $always_inserted "watch" } The problem with this is that skip_hw_watchpoint_tests, includes this: if { [istarget "i?86-*-*"] || [istarget "x86_64-*-*"] || [istarget "ia64-*-*"] || [istarget "arm*-*-*"] || [istarget "aarch64*-*-*"] || ([istarget "powerpc*-*-linux*"] && [has_hw_wp_support]) || [istarget "s390*-*-*"] } { return 0 } For powerpc only we call has_hw_wp_support. This is a caching proc that runs a test within GDB to detect if we have hardware watchpoint support or not. Unfortunately, to run this test we restart GDB, and when the test has completed, we exit GDB. This means that in break-idempotent.exp, when we call skip_hw_watchpoint_tests for the first time on powerpc, GDB will unexpectedly be exited. When we later call delete_breakpoints we see the errors I reported above. The fix is to call skip_hw_watchpoint_tests early, before we start GDB as part of the break-idempotent.exp script, and store the result in a variable, we can then check this variable in the script as needed. After this change break-idempotent.exp runs fine on powerpc. Co-authored-by: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
2022-06-29x86: drop stray NoRex64 from XBEGINJan Beulich2-2/+2
Presumably this being there was a result of taking CALL as a reference when adding the RTM insns. But with No_qSuf the attribute has no effect.
2022-06-28gprofng: fix build when BUILD_MAN is falseVladimir Mezentsev4-25/+25
gprofng/ChangeLog 2022-06-28 Vladimir Mezentsev <vladimir.mezentsev@oracle.com> PR gprofng/29131 * gp-display-html/Makefile.am: Set man_MANS only when BUILD_MAN is true. * src/Makefile.am: Likewise. * gp-display-html/Makefile.in: Rebuild. * src/Makefile.in: Rebuild.
2022-06-28gprofng: use $(sysconfdir) instead $(prefix)/etcVladimir Mezentsev3-5/+14
gprofng/ChangeLog 2022-06-28 Vladimir Mezentsev <vladimir.mezentsev@oracle.com> PR gprofng/29191 * src/Makefile.am: Use $(sysconfdir) instead $(prefix)/etc. * src/Settings.cc: Likewise. * src/Makefile.in: Rebuild.
2022-06-29Re: ld/x86: skip p_align-1 tests with unsuitable compilerAlan Modra1-3/+11
commit d0e0f9c87a3e results "ERROR: i586-linux-cc does not exist" if cross-building an i586-linux target without a target compiler installed. * testsuite/ld-elf/linux-x86.exp (compiler_honours_aligned): New. Use it after first testing check_compiler_available.
2022-06-29Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2022-06-28gdb+gdbserver/Linux: avoid reading registers while going through shellPedro Alves6-4/+38
For every stop, Linux GDB and GDBserver save the stopped thread's PC, in lwp->stop_pc. This is done in save_stop_reason, in both gdb/linux-nat.c and gdbserver/linux-low.cc. However, while we're going through the shell after "run", in startup_inferior, we shouldn't be reading registers, as we haven't yet determined the target's architecture -- the shell's architecture may not even be the same as the final inferior's. In gdb/linux-nat.c, lwp->stop_pc is only needed when the thread has stopped for a breakpoint, and since when going through the shell, no breakpoint is going to hit, we could simply teach save_stop_reason to only record the stop pc when the thread stopped for a breakpoint. However, in gdbserver/linux-low.cc, lwp->stop_pc is used in more cases than breakpoint hits (e.g., it's used in tracepoints & the "while-stepping" feature). So to avoid GDB vs GDBserver divergence, we apply the same approach to both implementations. We set a flag in the inferior (process in GDBserver) whenever it is being nursed through the shell, and when that flag is set, save_stop_reason bails out early. While going through the shell, we'll only ever get process exits (normal or signalled), random signals, and exec events, so nothing is lost. Change-Id: If0f01831514d3a74d17efd102875de7d2c6401ad
2022-06-28[gdb/build] Fix gdb build with -fsanitize=thread and gcc 7Tom de Vries1-1/+2
When building gdb with system gcc 7.5.0, I run into: ... gdb/ia64-tdep.c: In function ‘int is_float_or_hfa_type_recurse(type*, type**)’: gdb/ia64-tdep.c:3362:1: error: control reaches end of non-void function \ [-Werror=return-type] ... This is due to PR gcc/81275 - "-fsanitize=thread produce incorrect -Wreturn-type warning", which has been fixed in gcc-8. Work around this by moving the default return outside the switch. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2022-06-28bfd: handle codepage when opening files on MinGWClément Chigot1-3/+9
Even if MS docs say that CP_UTF8 should always be used on newer applications, forcing it might produce undefined filename if the encoding isn't UTF-8. MinGW seems to call ___lc_codepage_func() in order to retrieve the current thread codepage. bfd/ChangeLog: * bfdio.c (_bfd_real_fopen): Retrieve codepage with ___lc_codepage_func() on MinGW.
2022-06-28windres: add quotes around preprocessor cmd if neededClément Chigot1-12/+14
This patch ensures that the gcc binary called by windres is quoted if needed. Otherwise, errors can occur if the gcc is under a folder having a name containing a space (eg "Program Files"). binutils/ * resrc.c (DEFAULT_PREPROCESSOR): Split into... (DEFAULT_PREPROCESSOR_CMD): that... (DEFAULT_PREPROCESSOR_ARGS): and that. (look_for_default): Add quotes around the command if needed. (read_rc_file): Adapt to new defines.
2022-06-28Fix the display of the idnex values for DW_FORM_loclistx and ↵Nick Clifton3-127/+183
DW_FORM_rnglistx. Correct the display of .debug.loclists sections. PR 29267 * dwarf.c (display_debug_rnglists): New function, broken out of.. (display_debug_ranges): ... here. (read_and_display_attr_value): Correct calculation of index displayed for DW_FORM_loclistx and DW_FORM_rnglistx. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr26808.dump: Update expected output.
2022-06-28ld/x86: skip p_align-1 tests with unsuitable compilerJan Beulich1-36/+46
When the compiler doesn't properly arrange for foo's alignment, there's no point even trying these tests. Report the situation as a single "unsupported" test.
2022-06-28PowerPC64: align plt_branch stubsAlan Modra6-67/+78
plt_branch stubs are similar to plt_call stubs in that they branch via bctr. Align them too. bfd/ * elf64-ppc.c (ppc_size_one_stub): Align plt_branch stubs as for plt_call stubs. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/elfv2exe.d: Adjust for plt_branch changes. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc.wf: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pr23937.d: Likewise.
2022-06-28PowerPC64: plt_stub_padAlan Modra1-32/+19
* elf64-ppc.c (plt_stub_pad): Simplify parameters and untangle from plt_stub_size. (ppc_size_one_stub): Call plt_stub_size before plt_stub_pad to provide size. Recalculate size if it might change.
2022-06-28PowerPC64: Tidy stub type changesAlan Modra1-4/+4
It made sense before I started using separate fields for main type and sub type to add a difference in main type to the type (thus keeping sub type unchanged). Not so much now. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc_merge_stub): Simplify stub type change. (ppc_size_one_stub): Likewise.
2022-06-28gdb:csky add pseudo regs for float and vector regsJiangshuai Li2-0/+268
In the existing CSKY architecture, there are at most 32 floating and 16 vector registers. Float registers's count can be configured as 16 or 32. In the future, the vector registers's count may be extended to 32. The bit width of floating-point register is 64bits, and the bit width of vector register is 128bit. Special points: in fr0~fr15 and vr0~vr15, each FRx is the lower 64 bits of the corresponding VRx. Here, we will split each floating-point and vector register to 32bits wide, add the corresponding pseudo registers, and finally use them for the dwarf registers. There are 128 pseudo registers in total, s0~s127, including: 1. s0 and s1 correspond to fr0, s4 and s5 correspond to fr1, and so on. Every two separated pseudo registers correspond to a float register. 2. s0, s1, s2 and s3 correspond to vr0; s4, s5, s6 and s7 correspond to vr1, and so on. Every four pseudo registers corresponds to a vector register. Therefore, in s64~s127, there are general registers that are not actually used. This part is to prepare for the expansion of vector registers to 32 Therefore, in s64~s127, half of the registers are actually unused. This part is to prepare for the expansion of the vector register to 32.
2022-06-28PR29293, elfnn-aarch64.c: def_protected member unintializedPekka Seppänen1-0/+1
PR 29293 * elfnn-aarch64.c (elfNN_aarch64_link_hash_newfunc): Init def_protected.
2022-06-28RISC-V: Add 'Sstc' extension and its CSRsTsukasa OI14-0/+136
This commit adds "stimecmp / vstimecmp" Extension (Sstc) and its CSRs. bfd/ChangeLog: * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_supported_std_s_ext): Add 'Sstc' extension to valid 'S' extension list. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-riscv.c (enum riscv_csr_class): Add CSR classes for 'Sstc' extension. (riscv_csr_address): Add handling for new CSR classes. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.s: Add new CSRs. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr.s: Add new CSRs. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p9p1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p9p1.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p10.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p11.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p12.l: Likewise. include/ChangeLog: * opcode/riscv-opc.h (CSR_STIMECMP, CSR_STIMECMPH, CSR_VSTIMECMP, CSR_VSTIMECMPH): New CSR macros.
2022-06-28RISC-V: Add 'Sscofpmf' extension with its CSRsTsukasa OI14-0/+880
This commit adds Count Overflow and Mode-Based Filtering Extension (Sscofpmf) and its CSRs. bfd/ChangeLog: * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_supported_std_s_ext): Add 'Sscofpmf' extension to valid 'S' extension list. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-riscv.c (enum riscv_csr_class): Add CSR classes for 'Sscofpmf' extension. (riscv_csr_address): Add handling for new CSR classes. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.s: Add new CSRs. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr.s: Add new CSRs. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p9p1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p9p1.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p10.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p11.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p12.l: Likewise. include/ChangeLog: * opcode/riscv-opc.h (CSR_SCOUNTOVF, CSR_MHPMEVENT3H, CSR_MHPMEVENT4H, CSR_MHPMEVENT5H, CSR_MHPMEVENT6H, CSR_MHPMEVENT7H, CSR_MHPMEVENT8H, CSR_MHPMEVENT9H, CSR_MHPMEVENT10H, CSR_MHPMEVENT11H, CSR_MHPMEVENT12H, CSR_MHPMEVENT13H, CSR_MHPMEVENT14H, CSR_MHPMEVENT15H, CSR_MHPMEVENT16H, CSR_MHPMEVENT17H, CSR_MHPMEVENT18H, CSR_MHPMEVENT19H, CSR_MHPMEVENT20H, CSR_MHPMEVENT21H, CSR_MHPMEVENT22H, CSR_MHPMEVENT23H, CSR_MHPMEVENT24H, CSR_MHPMEVENT25H, CSR_MHPMEVENT26H, CSR_MHPMEVENT27H, CSR_MHPMEVENT28H, CSR_MHPMEVENT29H, CSR_MHPMEVENT30H, CSR_MHPMEVENT31H): New CSR macros.
2022-06-28RISC-V: Add 'Smstateen' extension and its CSRsTsukasa OI14-0/+568
This commit adds State Enable Extension (Smstateen) and its CSRs. bfd/ChangeLog: * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_supported_std_s_ext): Add 'Smstateen' extension to valid 'S' extension list. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-riscv.c (enum riscv_csr_class): Add CSR classes for 'Smstateen' extension. (riscv_csr_address): Add handling for new CSR classes. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.s: Add new CSRs. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr.s: Add new CSRs. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p9p1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p9p1.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p10.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p11.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-version-1p12.l: Likewise. include/ChangeLog: * opcode/riscv-opc.h (CSR_MSTATEEN0, CSR_MSTATEEN1, CSR_MSTATEEN2, CSR_MSTATEEN3, CSR_SSTATEEN0, CSR_SSTATEEN1, CSR_SSTATEEN2, CSR_SSTATEEN3, CSR_HSTATEEN0, CSR_HSTATEEN1, CSR_HSTATEEN2, CSR_HSTATEEN3, CSR_MSTATEEN0H, CSR_MSTATEEN1H, CSR_MSTATEEN2H, CSR_MSTATEEN3H, CSR_HSTATEEN0H, CSR_HSTATEEN1H, CSR_HSTATEEN2H, CSR_HSTATEEN3H): New CSR macros.