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2024-07-01x86-64: Verify that TLS IE works with APX NFkonglin17-20/+64
Verify that {nf} add %reg1, foo@gottpoff(%rip), %reg2 {nf} add foo@gottpoff(%rip), %reg, %reg2 work correctly with ld and gold. gas/ * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-gottpoff.d: Updated. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-gottpoff.s: Add tests for "{nf} add %reg1, foo@gottpoff(%rip), %reg2" and "{nf} add foo@gottpoff(%rip), %reg, %reg2". gold/ * testsuite/x86_64_ie_to_le.s: Add tests for "{nf} add %reg1, foo@gottpoff(%rip), %reg2" and "{nf} add foo@gottpoff(%rip), %reg, %reg2". * testsuite/x86_64_ie_to_le.sh: Updated. ld/ * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.s: Add R_X86_64_CODE_6_GOTTPOFF for APX NF tests. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.d: Updated. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.rd: Likewise. Co-Authored-By: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
2024-07-02Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2024-07-01ld: Move foo before delete in dl5.ccH.J. Lu1-1/+1
* testsuite/ld-elf/dl5.cc (main): Move foo before delete. Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
2024-07-01MAINTAINERS: Update my e-mail addressClaudiu Zissulescu1-1/+1
Signed-off-by: Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@gmail.com>
2024-07-01LoongArch: Remove unused code in ld test suiteXi Ruoyao2-9/+0
These seems some left over from MIPS code and they do not make any sense for LoongArch. Signed-off-by: Xi Ruoyao <xry111@xry111.site>
2024-07-01PR31941 objcopy --globalize-symbolAlan Modra1-0/+1
I think FILE symbols are special, and I can't see why anyone would want them to be made global. The fact that no one has reported this bug since commit 7b4a0685e80a in 2005 supports that claim. PR 31941 * objcopy.c (filter_symbols): Don't allow BSF_FILE symbols to be made global.
2024-07-01Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2024-06-30ld: Avoid folding new and delete pairsH.J. Lu3-10/+19
GCC 15 may fold new and delete pairs, like A *bb = new A[10]; delete [] bb; bb = new (std::nothrow) A [10]; delete [] bb; as shown in https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115712 Avoid folding new and delete pairs by adding a function call between new and delete. * testsuite/ld-elf/dl5.cc: Include "dl5.h". (A): Removed. Call foo between new and delete. * testsuite/ld-elf/dl5.h: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/new.cc: Include "dl5.h". (foo): New function. Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
2024-07-01objcopy: Allow making symbol global and weak on same invocationMarcus Nilsson3-15/+27
Previously objcopy had to be run twice in order to make a local symbol weak, first once to globalize it, and once again to mark it as weak. * objcopy.c (filter_symbols): Weaken symbols after making local/global changes. * testsuite/binutils-all/symbols-5.d, * testsuite/binutils-all/symbols-5.s: New test.
2024-06-30tweak latest vms-alpha.c changeAlan Modra1-1/+1
It's that tiny bit nicer to have the "len" expression in order of the components in the buffer.
2024-06-30Assertion `(data) <= (end)' failed in read_basesAlan Modra1-24/+29
* dwarf.c (skip_attribute): Don't increment data past end. Use SKIP_{S,U}LEB rather than READ_{S,U}LEB.
2024-06-30Re: Rewrite SHT_GROUP handlingAlan Modra1-50/+52
Some more error tweaks. Report a zero entry as "invalid entry.." rather than "unknown type..", and allow a section to be mentioned twice in a group. * elf.c (process_sht_group_entries): Tweak error messages, and allow a duplicate index in a group without reporting an error.
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2024-06-29ld: pass -g for ld-elf testsSam James2-2/+2
The "DWARF parse during linker error" and "Build warn libbar.so" tests require debug information. configure defaults to "-O2 -g" but if overriding *FLAGS when building tests, this might be lost. Explicitly pass -g given these tests require it. Originally reported downstream in Gentoo at https://bugs.gentoo.org/934149. ld/ * testsuite/ld-elf/dwarf.exp: Pass -g for "DWARF parse during linker error". * testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: Ditto for "Build warn libbar.so".
2024-06-29Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2024-06-28aarch64: Add support for Armv9.5-A architectureClaudio Bantaloukas13-4/+42
The new -march=armv9.5-a flag enables access to the mandatory cpa, lut and faminmax extensions. Existing test cases for features are extended to verify they work without additional flags.
2024-06-28ld/doc: drop stray blankJan Beulich1-4/+3
Old enough tools demand no blank between @option and the opening figure brace. Re-wrap the paragraph as well while at it.
2024-06-28LoongArch: Do not check R_LARCH_SOP_PUSH_ABSOLUTE to avoid broken links to ↵Lulu Cai1-5/+6
old object files R_LARCH_SOP_PUSH_ABSOLUTE with -fPIC was heavily used in the era of gas-2.38. We do not check this relocation to prevent broken links with old object files.
2024-06-28x86/APX: apply NDD-to-legacy transformation to further CMOVcc formsJan Beulich5-32/+82
With both sources being registers, these insns are almost commutative; the only extra adjustment needed is inversion of the encoded condition.
2024-06-28x86/APX: extend TEST-by-imm7 optimization to CTESTccJan Beulich6-49/+149
The same properties apply there.
2024-06-28x86/APX: optimize {nf}-form IMUL-by-power-of-2 to SHLJan Beulich6-12/+264
..., for differing only in the resulting EFLAGS, which are left untouched anyway. That's a shorter encoding, available as long as certain constraints on operands are met; see code comments. (SHL-by-1 forms may then be subject to further optimization that was introduced earlier.) Note that kind of as a side effect this also converts multiplication by 1 to shift by 0, which is a plain move or even no-op anyway. That could be further shrunk (as could be presence of shifts/rotates by 0 in the original code as well as a fair set of other {nf}-form insns), yet the expectation (for now) is that people won't write such code in the first place.
2024-06-28x86-64: restrict by-imm31 optimizationJan Beulich4-18/+21
Avoid changing the encoding when there's no size gain: If there's a REX or REX2 prefix anyway and the base opcode wouldn't be changed, dropping just REX.W / REX2.W has no (size) effect. (Same for the AND-by-imm7 case in the same big conditional.) While there also pull out the .qword check: For the 2-register-operands case whether that's done on the 1st or 2nd operand doesn't matter. Due to reduction in necessary parentheses this improves readability a tiny bit.
2024-06-28x86/APX: optimize certain {nf}-form insns to LEAJan Beulich7-15/+1819
..., as that leaves EFLAGS untouched anyway. That's a shorter encoding, available as long as certain constraints on operand size and registers are met; see code comments. Note that this requires deferring to derive encoding_evex from {nf} presence, as in optimize_encoding() we want to avoid touching the insns when {evex} was also used. Note further that this requires want_disp32() to now also consider the opcode: We don't want to replace i.tm.mnem_off, for diagnostics to still report the original mnemonic (or else things can get confusing). While there, correct adjacent mis-indentation.
2024-06-28x86/APX: optimize {nf}-form rotate-by-width-less-1Jan Beulich5-16/+88
Unlike for the legacy forms, where there's a difference in the resulting EFLAGS.CF, for the NF variants the immediate can be got rid of in that case by switching to a 1-bit rotate in the opposite direction.
2024-06-28x86/APX: optimize {nf} forms of ADD/SUB with specific immediatesJan Beulich8-22/+1648
Unlike for the legacy forms, where there's a difference in the resulting EFLAGS, for the NF variants we can safely replace ones using 0x80 by the respectively other insn while negating the immediate, saving 3 immediate bytes (just 1 though for 16-bit operand size). Similarly we can replace ones using 1 / -1 by INC/DEC (eliminating the immediate).
2024-06-28gas: .irp/.irpc are macro-likeJan Beulich1-2/+2
... for the purposes of get_line_sb() and _find_end_of_line(): They support \@ just like macros do, and hence the special casing there also needs applying.
2024-06-28RISC-V: Shrink the riscv_implicit_subsets table.Nelson Chu1-165/+149
Allow to add implicit extensions by using the syntax of `.option arch, +-', so that the table is shrinked and more readable. bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (check_implicit_always): Removed the unused IMPLICIT parameter. (check_implicit_for_i): Likewise. (riscv_implicit_subsets): Shrink the table by allowing the syntax of `.option arch, +-' for implicit extensions. (riscv_update_subset1): New function, called from riscv_update_subset or riscv_parse_add_implicit_subsets. It basically does the same thing as riscv_update_subset function before. (riscv_parse_add_implicit_subsets): Updated. (riscv_update_subset): Updated.
2024-06-28RISC-V: PR27180, Update relocation for riscv_zero_pcrel_hi_reloc.Nelson Chu3-12/+67
When pcrel access overflow, the riscv_zero_pcrel_hi_reloc may convert pcrel relocation to absolutly access if possible at the relocate stage. We used to encode the target address into r_sym of R_RISCV_HI20 if it is converted from R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20. But that may cause segfault if --emit-relocs is set, since r_sym becomes an address rather than a symbol index. Although the relocate result is correct, it does not meet the definition, so may cause unexpected behaviors. This patch encodes the target address into r_addend, rather than r_sym, if riscv_zero_pcrel_hi_reloc converts the relocation. Besdies, since the corresponding pcrel_lo relocation are also changed to absolutly access, we should also update them to R_RISCV_LO12_I/S. bfd/ PR 27180 * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc): New boolean `absolute', to inform corresponding pcrel_lo that the pcrel_hi relocation was already converted to hi20 relocation. (riscv_record_pcrel_hi_reloc): Likewise, record `absolute'. (riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc): Removed `const' for Elf_Internal_Rela *reloc, since we may need to convert it from pcrel_lo to lo relocation. (riscv_record_pcrel_lo_reloc): Likewise. Convert pcrel_lo to lo relocation if corresponding pcrel_hi was converted to hi relocation. (riscv_zero_pcrel_hi_reloc): Encode target absolute address into r_addend rather than r_sym. Clear the `addr' to avoid duplicate relocate in the perform_relocation. (riscv_elf_relocate_section): Updated. ld/ PR 27180 * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/pcrel-lo-addend-3a-emit-relocs.d: New testcase. Segfault without applying this patch. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ld-riscv-elf.exp: Updated.
2024-06-28RISC-V: Add Zabha extension CAS instructions.Jiawei7-2/+44
This patch update the cas instruction in Zabha extension [1], when both Zabha and Zacas extension enabled. [1] https://github.com/riscv/riscv-zabha/tags bfd/ChangeLog: * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): New extension case. gas/ChangeLog: * testsuite/gas/riscv/zabha-32.d: New instructions. * testsuite/gas/riscv/zabha.d: Ditto. * testsuite/gas/riscv/zabha.s: Ditto. include/ChangeLog: * opcode/riscv-opc.h (MATCH_AMOCAS_B): New opcodes. (MASK_AMOCAS_B): Ditto. (MATCH_AMOCAS_H): Ditto. (MASK_AMOCAS_H): Ditto. (DECLARE_INSN): New instructions. * opcode/riscv.h (enum riscv_insn_class): New class case. opcodes/ChangeLog: * riscv-opc.c: New instructions.
2024-06-28Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2024-06-27Set BFD_DECOMPRESS when reading build-id debuglinkH.J. Lu2-4/+9
We should set BFD_DECOMPRESS to decompress sections unless dumping the section contents when reading build-id debuglink. PR binutils/31925 * objdump.c (open_debug_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS to decompress sections unless dumping the section contents. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp (test_build_id_debuglink): Add a compress option. Run test_build_id_debuglink with none and zlib. Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
2024-06-27gdb: add overloads of gdb_tilde_expandAndrew Burgess4-5/+19
Like the previous commit, add two overloads of gdb_tilde_expand, one takes std::string and other takes gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>. Make use of these overloads throughout GDB and gdbserver. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2024-06-27gdb: add overloads of gdb_abspathAndrew Burgess8-7/+23
Add two overloads of gdb_abspath, one which takes std::string and one which takes gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>, then make use of these overloads throughout GDB and gdbserver. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2024-06-27Improve comments describing the Import Directory TablePali Roh?r2-4/+11
PR 31728
2024-06-27Fix new libdep test so that if the plugin cannot be located the test fails ↵Nick Clifton1-3/+4
gracefully.
2024-06-27Re: Rewrite SHT_GROUP handlingAlan Modra1-34/+15
There is no need to loop over the headers twice. Remove that leftover from the previous scheme. Also, the previous scheme silently ignored a section being mentioned in two or more SHT_GROUP sections. * elf.c (process_sht_group_entries): Prevent sections from belonging to two groups. (_bfd_elf_setup_sections): Process groups in a single loop over headers.
2024-06-27Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2024-06-27Rewrite SHT_GROUP handlingAlan Modra2-287/+108
This patch delays setting up elf_next_in_group, elf_sec_group and elf_group_name when reading ELF object files until after all ELF sections have been processed by bfd_section_from_shdr. This is simpler and more robust than the current scheme of driving the whole process on detecting a section with SHF_GROUP set. * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_obj_tdata): Delete group_sect_ptr, num_group and group_search_offset. * elf.c (Elf_Internal_Group): Delete. (setup_group): Delete function. (IS_VALID_GROUP_SECTION_HEADER): Delete macro. (is_valid_group_section_header), (process_sht_group_entries): New functions. (_bfd_elf_setup_sections): Handle group sections here.. (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): ..rather than here. (bfd_section_from_shdr): Don't check SHT_GROUP validity here.
2024-06-26Revert: 35fd2ddeb1d90f1750401cfb6d01fe055656b88dNick Clifton14-39/+265
PR 20814
2024-06-26[gdb/testsuite] Minor cleanup in gdb.base/bg-execution-repeat.expTom de Vries1-8/+3
Simplify a gdb_test_multiple in test-case gdb.base/bg-execution-repeat.exp using "gdb_test -no-prompt-anchor". Suggested-By: Guinevere Larsen <blarsen@redhat.com> Tested on x86_64-linux.
2024-06-26[gdb/testsuite] Fix timeout in gdb.base/bg-execution-repeat.expTom de Vries2-1/+26
I ran into the following test failure with test-case gdb.base/bg-execution-repeat.exp: ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/bg-execution-repeat.exp: c&: repeat bg command ^M Breakpoint 2, foo () at bg-execution-repeat.c:23^M 23 return 0; /* set break here */^M print 1^M $1 = 1^M (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/bg-execution-repeat.exp: c&: input still accepted FAIL: gdb.base/bg-execution-repeat.exp: c&: breakpoint hit 2 (timeout) ... The failure can be easily reproduced by adding a sleep 5 here: ... + sleep 5 gdb_test "print 1" " = 1" "input still accepted" ... There's a race in the test-case, between: - the command handled in the foreground: the "print 1" command, and - the command handled in the background: the continue command. The current way of dealing with this is by putting the inferior to sleep for 5 seconds: ... foo (); sleep (5); foo (); ... with the aim that the "print 1" command will win the race. This method is both slow and unreliable. Fix this by making the inferior wait till the "print 1" command is done. This reduces running time from ~11s to ~1s. I also verified that the test-case still triggers on the original problem by applying this gdb/infcmd.c patch: ... -strip_bg_char (const char *args, int *bg_char_p) +strip_bg_char (const char *_args, int *bg_char_p) { - const char *p; + char *args = const_cast<char *>(_args); + char *p; if (args == nullptr || *args == '\0') { @@ -210,6 +211,7 @@ strip_bg_char (const char *args, int *bg_char_p) p--; while (p > args && isspace (p[-1])) p--; + *p = '\0'; ... Tested on x86_64-linux, with make-check-all.sh. PR testsuite/31794 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31794 Reviewed-By: Guinevere Larsen <blarsen@redhat.com>
2024-06-25doc: sframe: small improvements for readabilityIndu Bhagat1-130/+183
Update some of the content to make the specification document hopefully clearer: - Fix some typos. - Use Title case consistently for headings. - Update text around detection of foreign endianness. - Split the structure field "Name" in each table to two separate colunms for additional attention: "Type" and "Name". - Rename "SFrame endianness" section to "SFrame magic number and endianness" - Update text around provisions for extending SFrame for future ABIs/architectures. Make it clear by tagging all provisions with an explicit index item "Provisions for future ABIs". - Add a paragraph on sort order of SFrame FDEs. - Add a statement for SFRAME_F_FRAME_POINTER flag. - Add a statement to assert that SFrame version 1 is now obsolete and should not be used. libsframe/ * doc/sframe-spec.texi: Small improvements for readability.
2024-06-26Automatic date update in version.inGDB Administrator1-1/+1
2024-06-26aarch64: FP8 scale and convert - Implement minor improvementsVictor Do Nascimento7-213/+178
Following feedback received shortly after the initial commit of the aarch64 instructions for scaling and converting fp8 instructions, this patch addresses the issues raised in the relevant feedback. This includes the following changes: * Standardize all FP8 qualifier-set names. This has resulted in the renaming of QL_V2FP8B8H to QL_V2_HB_LOWER and, likewise, QL_V28H16B to QL_V2_HB_FULL. * Update `FP8_INSN' aarch64_opcode_table[] entries to reflect the new standardized qualifier-set names mentioned above and, in the case of the "fcvtn" entries, also add a leading 0 to their opcode values so they are given as 8 hexadecimal digits in length to ensure consistency in formatting relative to other entries in the table. * Revise the added test-cases so that when checking operand fields in the disassembled binaries, all bits for these fields get tested to ensure they can be toggled on/off by the relevant operand arguments.
2024-06-25Hurd port: update interface to match upstream and fix warnings.Flavio Cruz2-19/+20
We have recently updated the interface for raising exceptions to use long [1] and updated mach_port_t to be "unsigned int". This patches fixes those problems and will help us port GDB to Hurd x86_64. Tested on Hurd i686 and x86_64. [1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/hurd/gnumach.git/tree/include/mach/exc.defs Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2024-06-25aarch64: Treat operand ADDR_SIMPLE as address with base registerJens Remus1-3/+3
The AArch64 instruction table (aarch64-tbl.h) defines the operand ADDR_SIMPLE as "address with base register (no offset)". During assembly it is correctly encoded as address with base register (addr.base_regno) in parse_operands. In warn_unpredictable_ldst it is erroneously treated as register number (reg.regno). This resolves the assembler test case "Diagnostics Quality" to erroneously fail when changing the union in struct aarch64_opnd_info from union to struct for debugging purposes. gas/ * config/tc-aarch64.c: Treat operand ADDR_SIMPLE as address with base register. Signed-off-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com>
2024-06-25aarch64: Treat operand Rt_IN_SYS_ALIASES as register number (PR 31919)Jens Remus1-1/+1
The AArch64 instruction table (aarch64-tbl.h) defines the operand Rt_IN_SYS_ALIASES as register number. During assembly it is correctly encoded as register number (reg.regno) in parse_operands. During disassembly it is first correctly decoded as register number (reg.regno) in aarch64_ext_regno called by aarch64_extract_operand, but then erroneously treated as immediate value (imm.value) in aarch64_print_operand. This resolves the assembler test case "gas/aarch64/brbe-brb-inst" to erroneously fail on s390. On AArch64 - being little-endian - the struct aarch64_opnd_info union fields reg.regno and imm.value share their least-significant bits. On s390 - being big-endian - they do not. opcodes/ PR binutils/31919 * aarch64-opc.c: Treat operand Rt_IN_SYS_ALIASES as register number. Bug: https://sourceware.org/PR31919 Fixes: 72476aca8f58 ("aarch64: add Branch Record Buffer extension instructions") Signed-off-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com>
2024-06-25gdb/doc: the all-doc build target should build .... all docsAndrew Burgess1-1/+1
I noticed that the 'all-doc' build target doesn't build all the doc formats, 'man' and 'html' are missing. This commit updates 'all-doc' so that all formats are built. This doesn't change the default 'all' target, which is the default target used when building GDB itself, the 'all' target continues to just build the 'info' docs. There should be no difference in the actual generated output after this commit, I'm just changing what gets built. Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2024-06-25gdb/doc: fix cannot create directory error when building dvi/pdfAndrew Burgess1-0/+1
After this commit: commit 0700386f142f0b0d3d0021995970a1b41c36cc92 (gdb-tmp-c) Date: Wed May 8 19:12:57 2024 +0100 gdb/doc: fix parallel build of pdf and dvi files When building the dvi or pdf targets you'd get errors like this: mkdir: cannot create directory ‘texi2dvi_tmpdir/gdb_dvi’: No such file or directory mkdir: cannot create directory ‘texi2dvi_tmpdir/gdb_pdf’: No such file or directory fixed by ensuring the directory is created before calling texi2dvi.
2024-06-25Updated Russian translation for the bfd/ sub-directoryNick Clifton1-1247/+1418