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2021-02-05[gdb/breakpoints] Handle glibc with debuginfo in ↵Tom de Vries1-5/+4
create_exception_master_breakpoint The test-case nextoverthrow.exp is failing on targets with unstripped libc. This is a regression since commit 1940319c0ef "[gdb] Fix internal-error in process_event_stop_test". The problem is that this code in create_exception_master_breakpoint: ... for (objfile *sepdebug = obj->separate_debug_objfile; sepdebug != nullptr; sepdebug = sepdebug->separate_debug_objfile) if (create_exception_master_breakpoint_hook (sepdebug)) ... iterates over all the separate debug object files, but fails to handle the case that obj itself has the debug info we're looking for. Fix this by using the separate_debug_objfiles () range instead, which does iterate both over obj and the obj->separate_debug_objfile chain. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/ChangeLog: 2021-02-05 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR breakpoints/27330 * breakpoint.c (create_exception_master_breakpoint): Handle case that glibc object file has debug info.
2021-01-28gdb: rename get_type_arch to type::archSimon Marchi1-1/+1
... and update all users. gdb/ChangeLog: * gdbtypes.h (get_type_arch): Rename to... (struct type) <arch>: ... this, update all users. Change-Id: I0e3ef938a0afe798ac0da74a9976bbd1d082fc6f
2021-01-28[gdb/breakpoints] Fix longjmp master breakpoint with separate debug infoTom de Vries1-74/+108
When running test-case gdb.base/longjmp.exp with target board unix/-m32, we run into: ... (gdb) next^M Warning:^M Cannot insert breakpoint 0.^M Cannot access memory at address 0x7dbf7353^M ^M __libc_siglongjmp (env=0x804a040 <env>, val=1) at longjmp.c:28^M 28 longjmps++;^M (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/longjmp.exp: next over longjmp(1) ... The failure to access memory happens in i386_get_longjmp_target and is due to glibc having pointer encryption (aka "pointer mangling" or "pointer guard") of the long jump buffer. This is a known problem. In create_longjmp_master_breakpoint (which attempts to install a master longjmp breakpoint) a preference scheme is present, which installs a probe breakpoint if a libc:longjmp probe is present, and otherwise falls back to setting breakpoints at the names in the longjmp_names array. But in fact, both the probe breakpoint and the longjmp_names breakpoints are set. The latter ones are set when processing libc.so.debug, and the former one when processing libc.so. In other words, this is the longjmp variant of PR26881, which describes the same problem for master exception breakpoints. This problem only triggers when the glibc debug info package is installed, which is not due to the debug info itself in libc.so.debug, but due to the minimal symbols (because create_longjmp_master_breakpoint uses minimal symbols to translate the longjmp_names to addresses). The problem doesn't trigger for -m64, because there tdep->jb_pc_offset is not set. Fix this similar to commit 1940319c0ef (the fix for PR26881): only install longjmp_names breakpoints in libc.so/libc.so.debug if installing the libc:longjmp probe in libc.so failed. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/ChangeLog: 2021-01-28 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR breakpoints/27205 * breakpoint.c (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint_probe) (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint_names): New function, factored out of ... (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint): ... here. Only try to install longjmp_names breakpoints in libc.so/libc.so.debug if installing probe breakpoint in libc.so failed.
2021-01-08[gdb] Fix internal-error in process_event_stop_testTom de Vries1-65/+99
The function create_exception_master_breakpoint in gdb/breakpoint.c attempts to set a master exception breakpoint in each objfile. It tries this using a libgcc/unwind probe, and if that fails then using the _Unwind_DebugHook symbol: ... for (objfile *objfile : current_program_space->objfiles ()) { /* Try using probes. */ if (/* successful */) continue; /* Try using _Unwind_DebugHook */ } ... The preference scheme works ok both if the objfile has debug info, and if it's stripped. But it doesn't work when the objfile has a .gnu_debuglink to a .debug file (and the .debug file is present). What happens is that: - we first encounter objfile libgcc.debug - we try using probes, and this fails - so we try _Unwind_DebugHook, which succeeds - next we encounter objfile libgcc - we try using probes, and this succeeds. So, we end up with a master exception breakpoint in both libgcc (using probes) and libgcc.debug (using _Unwind_DebugHook). This eventually causes: ... (gdb) PASS: gdb.cp/nextoverthrow.exp: post-check - next over a throw 3 next^M src/gdb/infrun.c:6384: internal-error: \ void process_event_stop_test(execution_control_state*): \ Assertion `ecs->event_thread->control.exception_resume_breakpoint != NULL' \ failed.^M A problem internal to GDB has been detected,^M further debugging may prove unreliable.^M Quit this debugging session? (y or n) FAIL: gdb.cp/nextoverthrow.exp: next past catch (GDB internal error) ... To trigger this internal-error, we need to use gcc-10 or later to compile the test-case, such that it contains the fix for gcc PR97774 - "Incorrect line info for try/catch". Fix this by only trying to install the master exception breakpoint in libgcc.debug using the _Unwind_DebugHook method, if the install using probes in libgcc failed. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/ChangeLog: 2021-01-08 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR gdb/26881 * breakpoint.c (create_exception_master_breakpoint_probe) (create_exception_master_breakpoint_hook): Factor out of ... (create_exception_master_breakpoint): ... here. Only try to install the master exception breakpoint in objfile.debug using the _Unwind_DebugHook method, if the install using probes in objfile failed.
2021-01-01Update copyright year range in all GDB filesJoel Brobecker1-1/+1
This commits the result of running gdb/copyright.py as per our Start of New Year procedure... gdb/ChangeLog Update copyright year range in copyright header of all GDB files.
2020-12-11Make bp_location derive from refcounted_objectTom Tromey1-37/+6
This changes bp_location to derive from refcounted_object, introduces a ref_ptr specialization for this type, and then changes bpstats::bp_location_at to use that specialization. This removes some manual reference counting and simplifies the code. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-12-11 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * inline-frame.c (stopped_by_user_bp_inline_frame): Update. * ada-lang.c (check_status_exception): Update. * breakpoint.c (free_bp_location): Remove. (decref_bp_location): Use bp_location_ref_policy. (bpstats::bpstats): Don't call incref_bp_location. (bpstats::~bpstats): Remove. (bpstats::bpstats): Update. (bpstat_check_watchpoint, bpstat_check_breakpoint_conditions) (bp_location::bp_location): Update. (incref_bp_location): Remove. (bkpt_print_it): Update. * breakpoint.h (class bp_location): Derive from refcounted_object. (struct bpstats): Remove destructor. <bp_location_at>: Now a bp_location_ref_ptr. <refc>: Remove. (bp_location_ref_ptr): New typedef. (struct bp_location_ref_policy): New.
2020-12-10Remove spurious newline on debug printfLuis Machado1-1/+1
I noticed a spurious newline on infrun debugging output. The following patch fixes that. I'll push as obvious. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-12-10 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * breakpoint.c (should_be_inserted): Don't output newline.
2020-12-07gdb/linespec: relax the position of the '-force-condition' flagTankut Baris Aktemur1-1/+1
The break command's "-force-condition" flag is currently required to be followed by the "if" keyword. This prevents flexibility when using other keywords, e.g. "thread": (gdb) break main -force-condition thread 1 if foo Function "main -force-condition" not defined. Make breakpoint pending on future shared library load? (y or [n]) n Remove the requirement that "-force-condition" is always followed by an "if", so that more flexibility is obtained when positioning keywords. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-12-07 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * linespec.c (linespec_lexer_lex_keyword): The "-force-condition" keyword may be followed by any keyword. * breakpoint.c (find_condition_and_thread): Advance 'tok' by 'toklen' in the case for "-force-condition". gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-12-07 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.linespec/keywords.exp: Add tests to check positional flexibility of "-force-condition".
2020-11-21Change watchpoint_exp_is_const to return boolTom Tromey1-4/+4
I noticed that watchpoint_exp_is_const should return bool; this patch implements this change. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-11-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * breakpoint.c (watchpoint_exp_is_const): Return bool.
2020-11-19gdb: update command completion for watch, awatch, and rwatchAndrew Burgess1-31/+99
Switch over to using new option processing mechanism for watch, awatch, and rwatch commands. Add command completion function. This means that expression completion now works correctly when the -location flag is used. So previously: (gdb) watch var.<TAB><TAB> .... list fields of var .... But, (gdb) watch -location var.<TAB><TAB> .... list all symbols .... After this commit only the fields of 'var' are listed even when '-location' is passed. Another benefit of this change is that '-location' will now complete. One thing to note is that previous these commands accepted both '-location' or '-l' (these being synonyms). The new option scheme doesn't really allow for official short form flags, however, it does allow for non-ambiguous sub-strings to be used. What this means is that currently (as these commands only have the '-location' flag) the user can still use '-l', so there's no change there. The interactive help text for these commands now emphasises '-location' as the real option, but does mention that '-l' can also be used. gdb/ChangeLog: * breakpoint.c (struct watch_options): New struct. (watch_option_defs): New static global. (make_watch_options_def_group): New function. (watch_maybe_just_location): Convert option parsing. (watch_command_completer): New function. (_initialize_breakpoint): Build help text using options mechanism. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/completion.exp: Add new completion tests.
2020-11-19gdb: convert some function arguments from int to boolAndrew Burgess1-11/+11
A little int to bool conversion around the 'watch' type commands. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * breakpoint.c (update_watchpoint): Pass 'false' not '0'. (watch_command_1): Update parameter types. Convert locals to bool. (watch_command_wrapper): Change parameter type. (watch_maybe_just_location): Change locals to bool. (rwatch_command_wrapper): Update parameter type. (awatch_command_wrapper): Update parameter type. * breakpoint.h (watch_command_wrapper): Change parameter type. (rwatch_command_wrapper): Update parameter type. (awatch_command_wrapper): Update parameter type. * eval.c (fetch_subexp_value): Change parameter type. * ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_linux_nat_target::check_condition): Pass 'false' not '0'. * value.h (fetch_subexp_value): Change parameter type in declaration.
2020-11-02gdb, gdbserver, gdbsupport: fix leading space vs tabs issuesSimon Marchi1-106/+106
Many spots incorrectly use only spaces for indentation (for example, there are a lot of spots in ada-lang.c). I've always found it awkward when I needed to edit one of these spots: do I keep the original wrong indentation, or do I fix it? What if the lines around it are also wrong, do I fix them too? I probably don't want to fix them in the same patch, to avoid adding noise to my patch. So I propose to fix as much as possible once and for all (hopefully). One typical counter argument for this is that it makes code archeology more difficult, because git-blame will show this commit as the last change for these lines. My counter counter argument is: when git-blaming, you often need to do "blame the file at the parent commit" anyway, to go past some other refactor that touched the line you are interested in, but is not the change you are looking for. So you already need a somewhat efficient way to do this. Using some interactive tool, rather than plain git-blame, makes this trivial. For example, I use "tig blame <file>", where going back past the commit that changed the currently selected line is one keystroke. It looks like Magit in Emacs does it too (though I've never used it). Web viewers of Github and Gitlab do it too. My point is that it won't really make archeology more difficult. The other typical counter argument is that it will cause conflicts with existing patches. That's true... but it's a one time cost, and those are not conflicts that are difficult to resolve. I have also tried "git rebase --ignore-whitespace", it seems to work well. Although that will re-introduce the faulty indentation, so one needs to take care of fixing the indentation in the patch after that (which is easy). gdb/ChangeLog: * aarch64-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * aarch64-ravenscar-thread.c: Fix indentation. * aarch64-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * aarch64-tdep.h: Fix indentation. * ada-lang.c: Fix indentation. * ada-lang.h: Fix indentation. * ada-tasks.c: Fix indentation. * ada-typeprint.c: Fix indentation. * ada-valprint.c: Fix indentation. * ada-varobj.c: Fix indentation. * addrmap.c: Fix indentation. * addrmap.h: Fix indentation. * agent.c: Fix indentation. * aix-thread.c: Fix indentation. * alpha-bsd-nat.c: Fix indentation. * alpha-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * alpha-mdebug-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * alpha-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * alpha-obsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * alpha-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * amd64-bsd-nat.c: Fix indentation. * amd64-darwin-tdep.c: Fix indentation. * amd64-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation. * amd64-linux-tdep.c: 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2020-10-27gdb/breakpoint: use gdb::option for the '-force' flagTankut Baris Aktemur1-20/+64
Use the gdb::option framework for the '-force' flag of the 'condition' command. This gives tab-completion ability for the flag. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.c (struct condition_command_opts): New struct. (condition_command_option_defs): New static global. (make_condition_command_options_def_group): New function. (condition_completer): Update to consider the '-force' flag. (condition_command): Use gdb::option for the '-force' flag. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.base/condbreak.exp: Update the completion tests to consider the '-force' flag.
2020-10-27gdb/breakpoint: add flags to 'condition' and 'break' commands to force conditionTankut Baris Aktemur1-8/+43
The previous patch made it possible to define a condition if it's valid at some locations. If the condition is invalid at all of the locations, it's rejected. However, there may be cases where the user knows the condition *will* be valid at a location in the future, e.g. due to a shared library load. To make it possible that such condition can be defined, this patch adds an optional '-force' flag to the 'condition' command, and, respectively, a '-force-condition' flag to the 'break'command. When the force flag is passed, the condition is not rejected even when it is invalid for all the current locations (note that all the locations would be internally disabled in this case). For instance: (gdb) break test.c:5 Breakpoint 1 at 0x1155: file test.c, line 5. (gdb) cond 1 foo == 42 No symbol "foo" in current context. Defining the condition was not possible because 'foo' is not available. The user can override this behavior with the '-force' flag: (gdb) cond -force 1 foo == 42 warning: failed to validate condition at location 1.1, disabling: No symbol "foo" in current context. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> stop only if foo == 42 1.1 N 0x0000000000001155 in main at test.c:5 Now the condition is accepted, but the location is automatically disabled. If a future location has a context in which 'foo' is available, that location would be enabled. For the 'break' command, -force-condition has the same result: (gdb) break test.c:5 -force-condition if foo == 42 warning: failed to validate condition at location 0x1169, disabling: No symbol "foo" in current context. Breakpoint 1 at 0x1169: file test.c, line 5. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.h (set_breakpoint_condition): Add a new bool parameter. * breakpoint.c: Update the help text of the 'condition' and 'break' commands. (set_breakpoint_condition): Take a new bool parameter to control whether condition definition should be forced even when the condition expression is invalid in all of the current locations. (condition_command): Update the call to 'set_breakpoint_condition'. (find_condition_and_thread): Take the "-force-condition" flag into account. * linespec.c (linespec_keywords): Add "-force-condition" as an element. (FORCE_KEYWORD_INDEX): New #define. (linespec_lexer_lex_keyword): Update to consider "-force-condition" as a keyword. * ada-lang.c (create_ada_exception_catchpoint): Ditto. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_set_breakpoint_condition_x): Ditto. * python/py-breakpoint.c (bppy_set_condition): Ditto. * NEWS: Mention the changes to the 'break' and 'condition' commands. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.base/condbreak-multi-context.exp: Expand to test forcing the condition. * gdb.linespec/cpcompletion.exp: Update to consider the '-force-condition' keyword. * gdb.linespec/explicit.exp: Ditto. * lib/completion-support.exp: Ditto. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.texinfo (Set Breaks): Document the '-force-condition' flag of the 'break'command. * gdb.texinfo (Conditions): Document the '-force' flag of the 'condition' command.
2020-10-27gdb/breakpoint: disable a bp location if condition is invalid at that locationTankut Baris Aktemur1-50/+185
Currently, for a conditional breakpoint, GDB checks if the condition can be evaluated in the context of the first symtab and line (SAL). In case of an error, defining the conditional breakpoint is aborted. This prevents having a conditional breakpoint whose condition may actually be meaningful for some of the location contexts. This patch makes it possible to define conditional BPs by checking all location contexts. If the condition is meaningful for even one context, the breakpoint is defined. The locations for which the condition gives errors are disabled. The bp_location struct is introduced a new field, 'disabled_by_cond'. This field denotes whether the location is disabled automatically because the condition was non-evaluatable. Disabled-by-cond locations cannot be enabled by the user. But locations that are not disabled-by-cond can be enabled/disabled by the user manually as before. For a concrete example, consider 3 contexts of a function 'func'. class Base { public: int b = 20; void func () {} }; class A : public Base { public: int a = 10; void func () {} }; class C : public Base { public: int c = 30; void func () {} }; Note that * the variable 'a' is defined only in the context of A::func. * the variable 'c' is defined only in the context of C::func. * the variable 'b' is defined in all the three contexts. With the existing GDB, it's not possible to define a conditional breakpoint at 'func' if the condition refers to 'a' or 'c': (gdb) break func if a == 10 No symbol "a" in current context. (gdb) break func if c == 30 No symbol "c" in current context. (gdb) info breakpoints No breakpoints or watchpoints. With this patch, it becomes possible: (gdb) break func if a == 10 warning: failed to validate condition at location 1, disabling: No symbol "a" in current context. warning: failed to validate condition at location 3, disabling: No symbol "a" in current context. Breakpoint 1 at 0x11b6: func. (3 locations) (gdb) break func if c == 30 Note: breakpoint 1 also set at pc 0x11ce. Note: breakpoint 1 also set at pc 0x11c2. Note: breakpoint 1 also set at pc 0x11b6. warning: failed to validate condition at location 1, disabling: No symbol "c" in current context. warning: failed to validate condition at location 2, disabling: No symbol "c" in current context. Breakpoint 2 at 0x11b6: func. (3 locations) (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> stop only if a == 10 1.1 N* 0x00000000000011b6 in Base::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:23 1.2 y 0x00000000000011c2 in A::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:31 1.3 N* 0x00000000000011ce in C::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:39 2 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> stop only if c == 30 2.1 N* 0x00000000000011b6 in Base::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:23 2.2 N* 0x00000000000011c2 in A::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:31 2.3 y 0x00000000000011ce in C::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:39 (*): Breakpoint condition is invalid at this location. Here, uppercase 'N' denotes that the location is disabled because of the invalid condition, as mentioned with a footnote in the legend of the table. Locations that are disabled by the user are still denoted with lowercase 'n'. Executing the code hits the breakpoints 1.2 and 2.3 as expected. Defining a condition on an unconditional breakpoint gives the same behavior above: (gdb) break func Breakpoint 1 at 0x11b6: func. (3 locations) (gdb) cond 1 a == 10 warning: failed to validate condition at location 1.1, disabling: No symbol "a" in current context. warning: failed to validate condition at location 1.3, disabling: No symbol "a" in current context. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> stop only if a == 10 1.1 N* 0x00000000000011b6 in Base::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:23 1.2 y 0x00000000000011c2 in A::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:31 1.3 N* 0x00000000000011ce in C::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:39 (*): Breakpoint condition is invalid at this location. Locations that are disabled because of a condition cannot be enabled by the user: ... (gdb) enable 1.1 Breakpoint 1's condition is invalid at location 1, cannot enable. Resetting the condition enables the locations back: ... (gdb) cond 1 Breakpoint 1's condition is now valid at location 1, enabling. Breakpoint 1's condition is now valid at location 3, enabling. Breakpoint 1 now unconditional. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> 1.1 y 0x00000000000011b6 in Base::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:23 1.2 y 0x00000000000011c2 in A::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:31 1.3 y 0x00000000000011ce in C::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:39 If a location is disabled by the user, a condition can still be defined but the location will remain disabled even if the condition is meaningful for the disabled location: ... (gdb) disable 1.2 (gdb) cond 1 a == 10 warning: failed to validate condition at location 1.1, disabling: No symbol "a" in current context. warning: failed to validate condition at location 1.3, disabling: No symbol "a" in current context. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> stop only if a == 10 1.1 N* 0x00000000000011b6 in Base::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:23 1.2 n 0x00000000000011c2 in A::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:31 1.3 N* 0x00000000000011ce in C::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:39 (*): Breakpoint condition is invalid at this location. The condition of a breakpoint can be changed. Locations' enable/disable states are updated accordingly. ... (gdb) cond 1 c == 30 warning: failed to validate condition at location 1.1, disabling: No symbol "c" in current context. Breakpoint 1's condition is now valid at location 3, enabling. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> stop only if c == 30 1.1 N* 0x00000000000011b6 in Base::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:23 1.2 N* 0x00000000000011c2 in A::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:31 1.3 y 0x00000000000011ce in C::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:39 (*): Breakpoint condition is invalid at this location. (gdb) cond 1 b == 20 Breakpoint 1's condition is now valid at location 1, enabling. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> stop only if b == 20 1.1 y 0x00000000000011b6 in Base::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:23 1.2 n 0x00000000000011c2 in A::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:31 1.3 y 0x00000000000011ce in C::func() at condbreak-multi-context.cc:39 # Note that location 1.2 was disabled by the user previously. If the condition expression is bad for all the locations, it will be rejected. (gdb) cond 1 garbage No symbol "garbage" in current context. For conditions that are invalid or valid for all the locations of a breakpoint, the existing behavior is preserved. Regression-tested on X86_64 Linux. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.h (class bp_location) <disabled_by_cond>: New field. * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_location_condition): New function. (set_breakpoint_condition): Disable a breakpoint location if parsing the condition string gives an error. (should_be_inserted): Update to consider the 'disabled_by_cond' field. (build_target_condition_list): Ditto. (build_target_command_list): Ditto. (build_bpstat_chain): Ditto. (print_one_breakpoint_location): Ditto. (print_one_breakpoint): Ditto. (breakpoint_1): Ditto. (bp_location::bp_location): Ditto. (locations_are_equal): Ditto. (update_breakpoint_locations): Ditto. (enable_disable_bp_num_loc): Ditto. (init_breakpoint_sal): Use set_breakpoint_location_condition. (find_condition_and_thread_for_sals): New static function. (create_breakpoint): Call find_condition_and_thread_for_sals. (location_to_sals): Call find_condition_and_thread_for_sals instead of find_condition_and_thread. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.base/condbreak-multi-context.cc: New file. * gdb.base/condbreak-multi-context.exp: New file. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.texinfo (Set Breaks): Document disabling of breakpoint locations for which the breakpoint condition is invalid.
2020-10-19gdb: get jiter objfile from a bound minsymMihails Strasuns1-8/+11
This fixes a regression introduced by the following commit: fe053b9e853 gdb/jit: pass the jiter objfile as an argument to jit_event_handler In the refactoring `handle_jit_event` function was changed to pass a matching objfile pointer to the `jit_event_handler` explicitly, rather using internal storage: ``` --- a/gdb/breakpoint.c +++ b/gdb/breakpoint.c @@ -5448,8 +5448,9 @@ handle_jit_event (void) frame = get_current_frame (); gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame); + objfile *jiter = symbol_objfile (get_frame_function (frame)); - jit_event_handler (gdbarch); + jit_event_handler (gdbarch, jiter); ``` This was needed to add support for multiple jiters. However it has also introduced a regression, because `get_frame_function (frame)` here may return `nullptr`, resulting in a crash. A more resilient way would be to use an approach mirroring `jit_breakpoint_re_set` - to find a minimal symbol matching the breakpoint location and use its object file. We know that this breakpoint event comes from a breakpoint set by `jit_breakpoint_re_set`, thus using the reverse approach should be reliable enough. gdb/Changelog: 2020-10-14 Mihails Strasuns <mihails.strasuns@intel.com> * breakpoint.c (handle_jit_event): Add an argument, change how `jit_event_handler` is called.
2020-09-28Remove target_has_execution macroTom Tromey1-4/+4
This removes the object-like macro target_has_execution, replacing it with a function call. target_has_execution_current is also now handled by this function. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-09-28 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * inferior.h (class inferior) <has_execution>: Update. * windows-tdep.c (windows_solib_create_inferior_hook): Update. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior) (value_allocate_space_in_inferior): Update. * top.c (kill_or_detach): Update. * target.c (target_preopen, set_target_permissions): Update. (target_has_execution_current): Remove. * sparc64-tdep.c (adi_examine_command, adi_assign_command): Update. * solib.c (update_solib_list, reload_shared_libraries): Update. * solib-svr4.c (svr4_solib_create_inferior_hook): Update. * solib-dsbt.c (enable_break): Update. * score-tdep.c (score7_fetch_inst): Update. * rs6000-nat.c (rs6000_nat_target::xfer_shared_libraries): Update. * remote.c (remote_target::start_remote) (remote_target::remote_check_symbols, remote_target::open_1) (remote_target::remote_detach_1, remote_target::verify_memory) (remote_target::xfer_partial, remote_target::read_description) (remote_target::get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): Update. * record-full.c (record_full_open_1): Update. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target_open): Update. * objc-lang.c (lookup_objc_class, lookup_child_selector) (value_nsstring): Update. * linux-thread-db.c (add_thread_db_info) (thread_db_find_new_threads_silently, check_thread_db_callback) (try_thread_db_load_1, record_thread): Update. * linux-tdep.c (linux_info_proc, linux_vsyscall_range_raw): Update. * linux-fork.c (checkpoint_command): Update. * infrun.c (set_non_stop, set_observer_mode) (check_multi_target_resumption, for_each_just_stopped_thread) (maybe_remove_breakpoints, normal_stop) (class infcall_suspend_state): Update. * infcmd.c (ERROR_NO_INFERIOR, kill_if_already_running) (info_program_command, attach_command): Update. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand_dummy): Update. * inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Update. * gcore.c (gcore_command, derive_heap_segment): Update. * exec.c (exec_file_command): Update. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Update. * compile/compile.c (compile_to_object): Update. * cli/cli-dump.c (restore_command): Update. * breakpoint.c (update_watchpoint) (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations) (insert_breakpoint_locations, get_bpstat_thread): Update. * target.h (target_has_execution): Remove macro. (target_has_execution_current): Don't declare. (target_has_execution): Rename from target_has_execution_1. Add argument default.
2020-09-17Use htab_up in breakpoint.cTom Tromey1-8/+4
This changes breakpoint.c to use htab_up rather than an explicit htab_delete. This simplifies the code somewhat. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-09-17 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * breakpoint.c (ambiguous_names_p): Use htab_up.
2020-09-16gdb: use bool in the solib catchpoint areaSimon Marchi1-29/+16
Use bool instead of int in struct solib_catchpoint and in init_catchpoint & related functions. gdb/ChangeLog: * breakpoint.h (init_catchpoint): Change int parameter to bool. (add_solib_catchpoint): Likewise. * breakpoint.c (struct solib_catchpoint) <is_load>: Change type to bool. (add_solib_catchpoint): Change int parameter/variable to bool. (catch_load_or_unload): Likewise. (init_catchpoint): Likewise. (create_fork_vfork_event_catchpoint): Likewise. (catch_fork_command_1): Likewise. (catch_exec_command_1): Likewise. Change-Id: I1faf4506e9109f3ccdd7229ba766dc7d77aa7aa0
2020-09-16gdb/breakpoint: make a copy of the "commands" command's argumentTankut Baris Aktemur1-1/+11
When GDB reads commands from the input, its internal buffer is re-used for each line. This is usually just fine because commands are executed in order; by the time we read the next line, we are already done with the current line. However, a problematic case is breakpoint commands that are input from a script. The header (e.g. commands 1 2) is overwritten with the next line before the breakpoint numbers are processed completely. For example, suppose we have the following script: break main break main commands 1 2 print 100123 end and source this script: (gdb) source script.gdb Breakpoint 1 at 0x1245: file main.cpp, line 27. Breakpoint 2 at 0x1245: file main.cpp, line 27. No breakpoint number 123. Note the "No breakpoint number 123." error message. This happens because GDB first reads "commands 1 2" into its internal buffer buffer -> "commands 1 2" and then starts parsing the breakpoint numbers. After parsing the first token, the "next token" pointer is as below: buffer -> "commands 1 2" next-token -----------^ So, if we continue parsing, we would tokenize "2" correctly. However, before parsing the next number, GDB reads the commands to attach them to breakpoint 1. Reading the commands causes the buffer to be overwritten: buffer -> " print 100123" next-token -----------^ So, the next time we parse the breakpoint number, we read "123". To fix, simply create a copy of the arguments of the header. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-09-16 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.c (commands_command_1): Make a copy of the 'arg' argument. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-09-16 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.base/bp-cmds-sourced-script.c: New file. * gdb.base/bp-cmds-sourced-script.exp: New test. * gdb.base/bp-cmds-sourced-script.gdb: New file.
2020-09-11gdb/breakpoint: fix typo in help message of "set breakpoint ↵Tankut Baris Aktemur1-1/+1
condition-evaluation" The options for the "breakpoint condition-evaluation" setting are "host", "target", and "auto". The help message mentions the option "gdb" at one point instead of "host". Fix this typo. Also add a period. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-09-11 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.c: Fix typo in the help message of the "set breakpoint condition-evaluation" command.
2020-08-28[gdb/breakpoint] Handle setting breakpoint on label without addressTom de Vries1-18/+18
Consider test-case test.c: ... $ cat test.c int main (void) { return 0; L1: (void)0; } ... Compiled with debug info: ... $ gcc test.c -g ... When attempting to set a breakpoint at L1, which is a label without address: ... <1><f4>: Abbrev Number: 2 (DW_TAG_subprogram) <f5> DW_AT_name : main <2><115>: Abbrev Number: 3 (DW_TAG_label) <116> DW_AT_name : L1 <119> DW_AT_decl_file : 1 <11a> DW_AT_decl_line : 5 <2><11b>: Abbrev Number: 0 ... we run into an internal-error: ... $ gdb -batch a.out -ex "b main:L1" linespec.c:3233: internal-error: void \ decode_line_full(const event_location*, int, program_space*, symtab*, \ int, linespec_result*, const char*, const char*): \ Assertion `result.size () == 1 || canonical->pre_expanded' failed. A problem internal to GDB has been detected, further debugging may prove unreliable. ... Fix this by detecting the error condition in decode_line_full instead, and throwing an error, such that we have instead: ... (gdb) b main:L1 Location main:L1 not available (gdb) ... Unfortunately, to call event_location_to_string, which is used to get the location name in the error message, we need to pass a non-const struct event_location, because the call may cache the string in the struct (See EL_STRING). So, we change the prototype of decode_line_full accordingly, and everywhere this propages to. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-08-28 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR breakpoint/26544 * breakpoint.c (parse_breakpoint_sals): Remove const from struct event_location. (create_breakpoint): Same. (base_breakpoint_decode_location): Same. (bkpt_create_sals_from_location): Same. (bkpt_decode_location): Same. (bkpt_probe_create_sals_from_location): Same. (bkpt_probe_decode_location): Same. (tracepoint_create_sals_from_location): Same. (tracepoint_decode_location): Same. (tracepoint_probe_decode_location): Same. (strace_marker_create_sals_from_location): Same. (strace_marker_decode_location): Same. (create_sals_from_location_default): Same. (decode_location_default): Same. * breakpoint.h (struct breakpoint_ops): Same. (create_breakpoint): Same. * linespec.h (decode_line_full): Same. * linespec.c (decode_line_full): Same. Throw error if result.size () == 0. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-08-28 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * gdb.base/label-without-address.c: New test. * gdb.base/label-without-address.exp: New file.
2020-08-27Fix advance/until and multiple locations (PR gdb/26524)Pedro Alves1-41/+36
If you do "advance LINESPEC", and LINESPEC expands to more than one location, GDB just errors out: if (sals.size () != 1) error (_("Couldn't get information on specified line.")); For example, advancing to a line in an inlined function, inlined three times: (gdb) b 21 Breakpoint 1 at 0x55555555516f: advance.cc:21. (3 locations) (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> 1.1 y 0x000055555555516f in inline_func at advance.cc:21 1.2 y 0x000055555555517e in inline_func at advance.cc:21 1.3 y 0x000055555555518d in inline_func at advance.cc:21 (gdb) advance 21 Couldn't get information on specified line. (gdb) Similar issue with the "until" command, as it shares the implementation with "advance". Since, as the comment in gdb.base/advance.exp says, "advance <location>" is really just syntactic sugar for "tbreak <location>;continue", fix this by making GDB insert a breakpoint at all the resolved locations. A new testcase is included, which exercises both "advance" and "until", in two different cases expanding to multiple locations: - inlined functions - C++ overloads This also exercises the inline frames issue fixed by the previous patch. gdb/ChangeLog: PR gdb/26524 * breakpoint.c (until_break_fsm) <location_breakpoint, caller_breakpoint>: Delete fields. <breakpoints>: New field. <until_break_fsm>: Adjust to save a breakpoint vector instead of two individual breakpoints. (until_break_fsm::should_stop): Loop over breakpoints in the breakpoint vector. (until_break_fsm::clean_up): Adjust to clear the breakpoints vector. (until_break_command): Handle location expanding into multiple sals. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR gdb/26523 PR gdb/26524 * gdb.base/advance-until-multiple-locations.cc: New. * gdb.base/advance-until-multiple-locations.exp: New.
2020-08-24gdb: add infrun_debug_printf macroSimon Marchi1-17/+6
Introduce this macro to print debug statements in the infrun.c file, same idea as what was done in 9327494e0eeb ("gdb: add linux_nat_debug_printf macro"). Although in this case, there are places outside infrun.c that print debug statements if debug_infrun is set. So the macro has to be declared in the header file, so that it can be used in these other files. Note one special case. In stop_all_threads, I've used an explicit if (debug_infrun) infrun_debug_printf_1 ("stop_all_threads", "done"); for the message in the SCOPE_EXIT. Otherwise, the message appears like this: [infrun] operator(): done Until we find a better solution for extracting a meaningful function name for lambda functions, I think it's fine to handle these special cases manually, they are quite rare. Some tests need to be updated, because they rely on some infrun debug statements. gdb/ChangeLog: * infrun.h (infrun_debug_printf_1): New function declaration. (infrun_debug_printf): New macro. * infrun.c (infrun_debug_printf_1): Use infrun_debug_printf throughout. (infrun_debug_printf): New function. * breakpoint.c (should_be_inserted): Use infrun_debug_printf. (handle_jit_event): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/gdb-sigterm.exp (do_test): Update expected regexp. * gdb.threads/signal-while-stepping-over-bp-other-thread.exp: Likewise. * gdb.threads/stepi-random-signal.exp: Likewise. Change-Id: I66433c8a9caa64c8525ab57c593022b9d1956d5c
2020-07-30gdb/breakpoint: refactor 'set_breakpoint_condition'Tankut Baris Aktemur1-20/+9
Apply minor refactoring to 'set_breakpoint_condition'. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-07-30 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_condition): Do minor refactoring.
2020-07-30gdb/breakpoint: set the condition exp after parsing the condition successfullyTankut Baris Aktemur1-21/+38
In 'set_breakpoint_condition', GDB resets the condition expressions before parsing the condition input by the user. This leads to the problem of losing the condition expressions if the new condition does not parse successfully and is thus rejected. For instance: $ gdb ./test Reading symbols from ./test... (gdb) start Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x114e: file test.c, line 4. Starting program: test Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at test.c:4 4 int a = 10; (gdb) break 5 Breakpoint 2 at 0x555555555155: file test.c, line 5. Now define a condition that would evaluate to false. Next, attempt to overwrite that with an invalid condition: (gdb) cond 2 a == 999 (gdb) cond 2 gibberish No symbol "gibberish" in current context. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 2 breakpoint keep y 0x0000555555555155 in main at test.c:5 stop only if a == 999 It appears as if the bad condition is successfully rejected. But if we resume the program, we see that we hit the breakpoint although the condition would evaluate to false. (gdb) continue Continuing. Breakpoint 2, main () at test.c:5 5 a = a + 1; /* break-here */ Fix the problem by not resetting the condition expressions before parsing the condition input. Suppose the fix is applied. A similar problem could occur if the condition is valid, but has "junk" at the end. In this case, parsing succeeds, but an error is raised immediately after. It is too late, though; the condition expression is already updated. For instance: $ gdb ./test Reading symbols from ./test... (gdb) start Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x114e: file test.c, line 4. Starting program: test Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at test.c:4 4 int a = 10; (gdb) break 5 Breakpoint 2 at 0x555555555155: file test.c, line 5. (gdb) cond 2 a == 999 (gdb) cond 2 a == 10 if Junk at end of expression (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 2 breakpoint keep y 0x0000555555555155 in main at test.c:5 stop only if a == 999 (gdb) c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, main () at test.c:5 5 a = a + 1; /* break-here */ (gdb) We should not have hit the breakpoint because the condition would evaluate to false. Fix this problem by updating the condition expression of the breakpoint after parsing the input successfully and checking that there is no remaining junk. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-07-30 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_condition): Update the condition expressions after checking that the input condition string parses successfully and does not contain junk at the end. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-07-30 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.base/condbreak-bad.exp: Extend the test with scenarios that attempt to overwrite an existing condition with a condition that fails parsing and also with a condition that parses fine but contains junk at the end.
2020-07-30gdb/breakpoint: do not update the condition string if parsing the condition ↵Tankut Baris Aktemur1-8/+9
fails The condition of a breakpoint can be set with the 'cond' command. If the condition has errors that make it problematic to evaluate, it appears like GDB rejects the condition, but updates the breakpoint's condition string, which causes incorrect/unintuitive behavior. For instance: $ gdb ./test Reading symbols from ./test... (gdb) break 5 Breakpoint 1 at 0x1155: file test.c, line 5. (gdb) cond 1 gibberish No symbol "gibberish" in current context. At this point, it looks like the condition was rejected. But "info breakpoints" shows the following: (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y 0x0000000000001155 in main at test.c:5 stop only if gibberish Running the code gives the following behavior, where re-insertion of the breakpoint causes failures. (gdb) run Starting program: test warning: failed to reevaluate condition for breakpoint 1: No symbol "gibberish" in current context. warning: failed to reevaluate condition for breakpoint 1: No symbol "gibberish" in current context. warning: failed to reevaluate condition for breakpoint 1: No symbol "gibberish" in current context. warning: failed to reevaluate condition for breakpoint 1: No symbol "gibberish" in current context. warning: failed to reevaluate condition for breakpoint 1: No symbol "gibberish" in current context. [Inferior 1 (process 19084) exited normally] (gdb) This broken behavior occurs because GDB updates the condition string of the breakpoint *before* checking that it parses successfully. When parsing fails, the update has already taken place. Fix the problem by updating the condition string *after* parsing the condition. We get the following behavior when this patch is applied: $ gdb ./test Reading symbols from ./test... (gdb) break 5 Breakpoint 1 at 0x1155: file test.c, line 5. (gdb) cond 1 gibberish No symbol "gibberish" in current context. (gdb) info breakpoints Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y 0x0000000000001155 in main at test.c:5 (gdb) run Starting program: test Breakpoint 1, main () at test.c:5 5 a = a + 1; /* break-here */ (gdb) c Continuing. [Inferior 1 (process 15574) exited normally] (gdb) A side note: The problem does not occur if the condition is given at the time of breakpoint definition, as in "break 5 if gibberish", because the parsing of the condition fails during symtab-and-line creation, before the breakpoint is created. Finally, the code included the following comment: /* I don't know if it matters whether this is the string the user typed in or the decompiled expression. */ This comment did not make sense to me because the condition string is the user-typed input. The patch updates this comment, too. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-07-30 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_condition): Update the condition string after parsing the new condition successfully. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-07-30 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * gdb.base/condbreak-bad.c: New test. * gdb.base/condbreak-bad.exp: New file.
2020-07-22gdb/jit: pass the jiter objfile as an argument to jit_event_handlerTankut Baris Aktemur1-1/+2
This is a refactoring that adds a new parameter to the `jit_event_handler` function: the JITer objfile. The goal is to distinguish which JITer triggered the JIT event, in case there are multiple JITers -- a capability that is added in a subsequent patch. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-07-22 Tankut Baris Aktemur <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com> * jit.h: Forward-declare `struct objfile`. (jit_event_handler): Add a second parameter, the JITer objfile. * jit.c (jit_read_descriptor): Change the signature to take the JITer objfile as an argument instead of the jit_program_space_data. (jit_inferior_init): Update the call to jit_read_descriptor. (jit_event_handler): Use the new JITer objfile argument when calling jit_read_descriptor. * breakpoint.c (handle_jit_event): Update the call to jit_event_handler to pass the JITer objfile.
2020-06-17gdb: Convert language la_watch_location_expression field to a methodAndrew Burgess1-1/+1
This commit changes the language_data::la_watch_location_expression function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_watch_location_expression): Rename to ada_language::watch_location_expression. (ada_language_data): Delete la_watch_location_expression initializer. (ada_language::watch_location_expression): New member function, implementation from ada_watch_location_expression. * breakpoint.c (watch_command_1): Update call to watch_location_expression. * c-lang.c (c_watch_location_expression): Rename to language_defn::watch_location_expression. (c_language_data): Delete la_watch_location_expression initializer. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (asm_language_data): Likewise. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * c-lang.h (c_watch_location_expression): Delete declaration. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Delete la_watch_location_expression initializer. * f-lang.c (f_language_data): Likewise. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Likewise. * language.c (language_defn::watch_location_expression): Member function implementation from c_watch_location_expression. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_watch_location_expression initializer. (auto_language_data): Likewise. * language.h (language_data): Delete la_watch_location_expression field. (language_defn::watch_location_expression): Declare new member function. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_data): Delete la_watch_location_expression initializer. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Likewise. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_data): Likewise. * rust-lang.c (rust_watch_location_expression): Rename to rust_language::watch_location_expression. (rust_language_data): Delete la_watch_location_expression initializer. (rust_language::watch_location_expression): New member function, implementation from rust_watch_location_expression.
2020-05-17Stop considering hw and sw breakpoint locations duplicates (PR gdb/25741)Pedro Alves1-86/+167
In the following conditions: - A target with hardware breakpoints available, and - A target that uses software single stepping, - An instruction at ADDRESS loops back to itself, Now consider the following steps: 1. The user places a hardware breakpoint at ADDRESS (an instruction that loops to itself), 2. The inferior runs and hits the breakpoint at ADDRESS, 3. The user tells GDB to 'continue'. In #3 when the user tells GDB to continue, GDB first disables the hardware breakpoint at ADDRESS, and then inserts a software single-step breakpoint at ADDRESS. The original user-created breakpoint was a hardware breakpoint, while the single-step breakpoint will be a software breakpoint. GDB continues and immediately hits the software single-step breakpoint. GDB then deletes the software single-step breakpoint by calling delete_single_step_breakpoints, which eventually calls delete_breakpoint, which, once the breakpoint (and its locations) are deleted, calls update_global_location_list. During update_global_location_list GDB spots that we have an old location (the software single step breakpoint location) that is inserted, but being deleted, and a location (the original hardware breakpoint) at the same address which we are keeping, but which is not currently inserted, GDB then calls breakpoint_locations_match on these two locations. Currently the locations do match, and so GDB calls swap_insertion which swaps the "inserted" state of the two locations. The user created hardware breakpoint is marked as inserted, while the GDB internal software single step breakpoint is now marked as not inserted. After this GDB returns through the call stack and leaves delete_single_step_breakpoints. After this GDB continues with its normal "stopping" process, as part of this stopping process GDB removes all the breakpoints from the target. Due to the swap it is now the user-created hardware breakpoint that is marked as inserted, so it is this breakpoint GDB tries to remove. The problem is that GDB inserted the software single-step breakpoint as a software breakpoint, but is now trying to remove the hardware breakpoint. The problem is removing a software breakpoint is very different to removing a hardware breakpoint, this could result is some undetected undefined behaviour, or as in the original bug report (PR gdb/25741), could result in the target throwing an error. With "set breakpoint always-inserted on", we can easily reproduce this against GDBserver. E.g.: (gdb) hbreak main Sending packet: $m400700,40#28...Packet received: 89e58b.... Sending packet: $m400736,1#fe...Packet received: 48 Hardware assisted breakpoint 1 at 0x400736: file threads.c, line 57. Sending packet: $Z1,400736,1#48...Packet received: OK Packet Z1 (hardware-breakpoint) is supported (gdb) b main Note: breakpoint 1 also set at pc 0x400736. Sending packet: $m400736,1#fe...Packet received: 48 Breakpoint 2 at 0x400736: file threads.c, line 57. (gdb) del Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y Sending packet: $z0,400736,1#67...Packet received: E01 warning: Error removing breakpoint 2 This patch adds a testcase that does exactly that. Trying to enhance GDB to handle this scenario while continuing to avoid inserting redundant software and hardware breakpoints at the same address turns out futile, because, given non-stop and breakpoints always-inserted, if the user: #1 - inserts a hw breakpoint, then #2 - inserts a sw breakpoint at the same address, and then #3 - removes the original hw breakpoint, GDB would have to make sure to insert the sw breakpoint before removing the hw breakpoint, to avoid running threads missing the breakpoint. I.e., there's always going to be a window where a target needs to be able to handle both sw and a hw breakpoints installed at the same address. You can see more detailed description of that issue here: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2020-April/167738.html So the fix here is to just stop considering software breakpoints and hw breakpoints duplicates, and let GDB insert sw and hw breakpoints at the same address. The central change is to make breakpoint_locations_match consider the location's type too. There are several other changes necessary to actually make that that work correctly, however: - We need to handle the duplicates detection better. Take a look at the loop at the tail end of update_global_location_list. Currently, because breakpoint locations aren't sorted by type, we can end up with, at the same address, a sw break, then a hw break, then a sw break, etc. The result is that that second sw break won't be considered a duplicate of the first sw break. Seems like we already handle that incorrectly for range breakpoints. - The "set breakpoint auto-hw on" handling is moved out of insert_bp_location to update_global_location_list, before the duplicates determination. Moving "set breakpoint auto-hw off" handling as well and downgrading it to a warning+'disabling the location' was considered too, but in the end discarded, because we want to error out with internal and momentary breakpoints, like software single-step breakpoints. Disabling such locations at update_global_location_list time would make GDB lose control of the inferior. - In update_breakpoint_locations, the logic of matching old locations with new locations, in the have_ambiguous_names case, is updated to still consider sw vs hw locations the same. - Review all ALL_BP_LOCATIONS_AT_ADDR uses, and update those that might need to be updated, and update comments for those that don't. Note that that macro walks all locations at a given address, and doesn't call breakpoint_locations_match. The result against GDBserver (with "set breakpoint condition-evaluation host" to avoid seeing confusing reinsertions) is: (gdb) hbreak main Sending packet: $m400736,1#fe...Packet received: 48 Hardware assisted breakpoint 1 at 0x400736: file main.c, line 57. Sending packet: $Z1,400736,1#48...Packet received: OK (gdb) b main Note: breakpoint 1 also set at pc 0x400736. Sending packet: $m400736,1#fe...Packet received: 48 Breakpoint 4 at 0x400736: file main.c, line 57. Sending packet: $Z0,400736,1#47...Packet received: OK (gdb) del 3 Sending packet: $z1,400736,1#68...Packet received: OK gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-05-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com> Keno Fischer <keno@juliacomputing.com> PR gdb/25741 * breakpoint.c (build_target_condition_list): Update comments. (build_target_command_list): Update comments and skip matching locations. (insert_bp_location): Move "set breakpoint auto-hw on" handling to a separate function. Simplify "set breakpoint auto-hw off" handling. (insert_breakpoints): Update comment. (tracepoint_locations_match): New parameter. For breakpoints, compare location types too, if the caller wants to. (handle_automatic_hardware_breakpoints): New functions. (bp_location_is_less_than): Also sort by location type and hardware breakpoint length. (update_global_location_list): Handle "set breakpoint auto-hw on" here. (update_breakpoint_locations): Ask breakpoint_locations_match to ignore location types. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-05-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> PR gdb/25741 * gdb.base/hw-sw-break-same-address.exp: New file.
2020-05-15Ensure class_alias is only used for user-defined aliases.Philippe Waroquiers1-6/+6
This commit finally does the (small) change that started this patch series. It ensures that the class_alias is only used for user-defined aliases. So, the few GDB pre-defined aliases that were using the 'class_alias' class are now using a real help class, typically the class of the aliased command. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-05-15 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * command.h (enum command_class): Improve comments, document that class_alias is for user-defined aliases, give the class name for each class, remove unused class_xdb. * cli/cli-decode.c (add_com_alias): Document THECLASS intended usage. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Replace class_alias by a precise class. * infcmd.c (_initialize_infcmd): Likewise. * reverse.c (_initialize_reverse): Likewise. * stack.c (_initialize_stack): Likewise. * symfile.c (_initialize_symfile): Likewise. * tracepoint.c (_initialize_tracepoint): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2020-05-15 Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be> * gdb.base/alias.exp: Verify 'help aliases' shows user defined aliases.
2020-05-14gdb: remove TYPE_CODE macroSimon Marchi1-4/+4
Remove TYPE_CODE, changing all the call sites to use type::code directly. This is quite a big diff, but this was mostly done using sed and coccinelle. A few call sites were done by hand. gdb/ChangeLog: * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_CODE): Remove. Change all call sites to use type::code instead.
2020-05-08Remove ALL_PSPACESTom Tromey1-115/+113
This removes the ALL_PSPACES macro. In this case it seemed cleanest to change how program spaces are stored -- instead of using a linked list, they are now stored in a std::vector. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (set_symbol_cache_size) (maintenance_print_symbol_cache, maintenance_flush_symbol_cache) (maintenance_print_symbol_cache_statistics): Update. * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics, maintenance_print_objfiles) (maintenance_info_symtabs, maintenance_check_symtabs) (maintenance_expand_symtabs, maintenance_info_line_tables): Update. * symfile-debug.c (set_debug_symfile): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info): Update. * python/python.c (gdbpy_progspaces): Update. * psymtab.c (maintenance_info_psymtabs): Update. * probe.c (parse_probes): Update. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs) (collect_symtabs_from_filename, search_minsyms_for_name): Update. * guile/scm-progspace.c (gdbscm_progspaces): Update. * exec.c (exec_target::close): Update. * ada-tasks.c (ada_tasks_new_objfile_observer): Update. * breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint_location) (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint) (create_std_terminate_master_breakpoint): Update. * progspace.c (program_spaces): Now a std::vector. (maybe_new_address_space): Update. (add_program_space): Remove. (program_space::program_space): Update. (remove_program_space): Update. (number_of_program_spaces): Remove. (print_program_space, update_address_spaces): Update. * progspace.h (program_spaces): Change type. (ALL_PSPACES): Remove. (number_of_program_spaces): Don't declare. (struct program_space) <next>: Remove.
2020-05-03Update more calls to add_prefix_cmdTom Tromey1-33/+12
I looked at all the calls to add_prefix_cmd, and replaced them with calls to add_basic_prefix_cmd or add_show_prefix_cmd when appropriate. This makes gdb's command language a bit more regular. I don't think there's a significant downside. Note that this patch removes a couple of tests. The removed ones are completely redundant. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-05-03 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * breakpoint.c (catch_command, tcatch_command): Remove. (_initialize_breakpoint): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. (set_breakpoint_cmd, show_breakpoint_cmd): Remove * utils.c (set_internal_problem_cmd, show_internal_problem_cmd): Remove. (add_internal_problem_command): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * mips-tdep.c (set_mipsfpu_command): Remove. (_initialize_mips_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * dwarf2/index-cache.c (set_index_cache_command): Remove. (_initialize_index_cache): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * memattr.c (dummy_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_mem): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * tui/tui-win.c (set_tui_cmd, show_tui_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_tui_win): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * cli/cli-logging.c (set_logging_command): Remove. (_initialize_cli_logging): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. (show_logging_command): Remove. * target.c (target_command): Remove. (add_target): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2020-05-03 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gdb.base/sepdebug.exp: Remove "catch" test. * gdb.base/break.exp: Remove "catch" test. * gdb.base/default.exp: Update expected output.
2020-04-18Change get_objfile_arch to a method on objfileTom Tromey1-7/+7
This changes get_objfile_arch to be a new inline method, objfile::arch. To my surprise, this function came up while profiling DWARF psymbol reading. Making this change improved performance from 1.986 seconds to 1.869 seconds. Both measurements were done by taking the mean of 10 runs on a fixed copy of the gdb executable. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-18 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range, scan_xcoff_symtab): Update. * value.c (value_fn_field): Update. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior) (value_allocate_space_in_inferior): Update. * tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_update_source_windows_with_line): Update. * tui/tui-source.c (tui_source_window::set_contents): Update. * symtab.c (lookup_global_or_static_symbol) (find_function_start_sal_1, skip_prologue_sal) (print_msymbol_info, find_gnu_ifunc, symbol_arch): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_msymbols, dump_symtab_1) (maintenance_print_one_line_table): Update. * symfile.c (init_entry_point_info, section_is_mapped) (list_overlays_command, simple_read_overlay_table) (simple_overlay_update_1): Update. * stap-probe.c (handle_stap_probe): Update. * stabsread.c (dbx_init_float_type, define_symbol) (read_one_struct_field, read_enum_type, read_range_type): Update. * source.c (info_line_command): Update. * python/python.c (gdbpy_source_objfile_script) (gdbpy_execute_objfile_script): Update. * python/py-type.c (save_objfile_types): Update. * python/py-objfile.c (py_free_objfile): Update. * python/py-inferior.c (python_new_objfile): Update. * psymtab.c (psym_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, dump_psymtab) (dump_psymtab_addrmap_1, maintenance_info_psymtabs) (maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update. * printcmd.c (info_address_command): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <arch>: New method, from get_objfile_arch. (get_objfile_arch): Don't declare. * objfiles.c (get_objfile_arch): Remove. (filter_overlapping_sections): Update. * minsyms.c (msymbol_is_function): Update. * mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c (mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines) (output_nondebug_symbol): Update. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol, basic_type, parse_partial_symbols) (mdebug_expand_psymtab): Update. * machoread.c (macho_add_oso_symfile): Update. * linux-tdep.c (linux_infcall_mmap, linux_infcall_munmap): Update. * linux-fork.c (checkpoint_command): Update. * linespec.c (convert_linespec_to_sals): Update. * jit.c (finalize_symtab): Update. * infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_from_probe): Update. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (internalize_unwinds): Update. * gdbtypes.c (get_type_arch, init_float_type, objfile_type): Update. * gcore.c (call_target_sbrk): Update. * elfread.c (record_minimal_symbol, elf_symtab_read) (elf_rel_plt_read, elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache) (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_got): Update. * dwarf2/read.c (create_addrmap_from_index) (create_addrmap_from_aranges, dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (read_debug_names_from_section) (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, add_partial_symbol) (add_partial_subprogram, process_full_comp_unit) (read_file_scope, read_func_scope, read_lexical_block_scope) (read_call_site_scope, dwarf2_ranges_read) (dwarf2_record_block_ranges, dwarf2_add_field) (mark_common_block_symbol_computed, read_tag_pointer_type) (read_tag_string_type, dwarf2_init_float_type) (dwarf2_init_complex_target_type, read_base_type) (partial_die_info::read, partial_die_info::read) (read_attribute_value, dwarf_decode_lines_1, new_symbol) (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Update. * dwarf2/loc.c (dwarf2_find_location_expression) (class dwarf_evaluate_loc_desc, rw_pieced_value) (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full, dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval) (dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs) (locexpr_describe_location_piece, locexpr_describe_location_1) (loclist_describe_location): Update. * dwarf2/index-write.c (write_debug_names): Update. * dwarf2/frame.c (dwarf2_build_frame_info): Update. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof): Update. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, dbx_end_psymtab) (process_one_symbol): Update. * ctfread.c (ctf_init_float_type, read_base_type): Update. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read, enter_linenos, decode_base_type) (coff_read_enum_type): Update. * cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::finish_block_internal): Update. * breakpoint.c (create_overlay_event_breakpoint) (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint) (create_std_terminate_master_breakpoint) (create_exception_master_breakpoint, get_sal_arch): Update. * block.c (block_gdbarch): Update. * annotate.c (annotate_source_line): Update.
2020-04-17Replace most calls to help_list and cmd_show_listTom Tromey1-12/+4
Currently there are many prefix commands that do nothing but call either help_list or cmd_show_list. I happened to notice that one such call, for "set print type", used the wrong command list parameter, causing incorrect output. Rather than fix this bug in isolation, I decided to eliminate this possibility by adding two new ways to add prefix commands, which simply route the call to help_list or cmd_show_list, as appropriate. This makes it impossible for a mismatch to occur. In some cases, a bit of output was removed; however, I don't think this output in general was very useful. It seemed redundant with what's already printed by help_list. A representative example is this hunk, removed from ada-lang.c: - printf_unfiltered (_(\ -"\"set ada\" must be followed by the name of a setting.\n")); This simplified the CLI style set/show commands quite a bit, and allowed the deletion of a macro. This also cleans up some unusual code in windows-tdep.c. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 30. Note that I have no way to build the go32-nat.c change. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-17 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * auto-load.c (show_auto_load_cmd): Remove. (auto_load_show_cmdlist_get): Use add_show_prefix_cmd. * arc-tdep.c (_initialize_arc_tdep): Use add_show_prefix_cmd. (maintenance_print_arc_command): Remove. * tui/tui-win.c (tui_command): Remove. (tui_get_cmd_list): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * tui/tui-layout.c (tui_layout_command): Remove. (_initialize_tui_layout): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * python/python.c (user_set_python, user_show_python): Remove. (_initialize_python): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * guile/guile.c (set_guile_command, show_guile_command): Remove. (install_gdb_commands): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. (info_guile_command): Remove. * dwarf2/read.c (set_dwarf_cmd, show_dwarf_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * cli/cli-style.h (class cli_style_option) <add_setshow_commands>: Remove do_set and do_show parameters. * cli/cli-style.c (set_style, show_style): Remove. (_initialize_cli_style): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. (cli_style_option::add_setshow_commands): Remove do_set and do_show parameters. (cli_style_option::add_setshow_commands): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. (STYLE_ADD_SETSHOW_COMMANDS): Remove macro. (set_style_name): Remove. * cli/cli-dump.c (dump_command, append_command): Remove. (srec_dump_command, ihex_dump_command, verilog_dump_command) (tekhex_dump_command, binary_dump_command) (binary_append_command): Remove. (_initialize_cli_dump): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * windows-tdep.c (w32_prefix_command_valid): Remove global. (init_w32_command_list): Remove; move into ... (_initialize_windows_tdep): ... here. Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * valprint.c (set_print, show_print, set_print_raw) (show_print_raw): Remove. (_initialize_valprint): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * typeprint.c (set_print_type, show_print_type): Remove. (_initialize_typeprint): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * record.c (set_record_command, show_record_command): Remove. (_initialize_record): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * cli/cli-cmds.c (_initialize_cli_cmds): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. (info_command, show_command, set_debug, show_debug): Remove. * top.h (set_history, show_history): Don't declare. * top.c (set_history, show_history): Remove. * target-descriptions.c (set_tdesc_cmd, show_tdesc_cmd) (unset_tdesc_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_target_descriptions): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * symtab.c (info_module_command): Remove. (_initialize_symtab): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * symfile.c (overlay_command): Remove. (_initialize_symfile): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * sparc64-tdep.c (info_adi_command): Remove. (_initialize_sparc64_adi_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * sh-tdep.c (show_sh_command, set_sh_command): Remove. (_initialize_sh_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * serial.c (serial_set_cmd, serial_show_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_serial): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * ser-tcp.c (set_tcp_cmd, show_tcp_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_ser_tcp): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * rs6000-tdep.c (set_powerpc_command, show_powerpc_command) (_initialize_rs6000_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * riscv-tdep.c (show_riscv_command, set_riscv_command) (show_debug_riscv_command, set_debug_riscv_command): Remove. (_initialize_riscv_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * remote.c (remote_command, set_remote_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_remote): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * record-full.c (set_record_full_command) (show_record_full_command): Remove. (_initialize_record_full): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * record-btrace.c (cmd_set_record_btrace) (cmd_show_record_btrace, cmd_set_record_btrace_bts) (cmd_show_record_btrace_bts, cmd_set_record_btrace_pt) (cmd_show_record_btrace_pt): Remove. (_initialize_record_btrace): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * ravenscar-thread.c (set_ravenscar_command) (show_ravenscar_command): Remove. (_initialize_ravenscar): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * mips-tdep.c (show_mips_command, set_mips_command) (_initialize_mips_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * maint.c (maintenance_command, maintenance_info_command) (maintenance_check_command, maintenance_print_command) (maintenance_set_cmd, maintenance_show_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_maint_cmds): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. (show_per_command_cmd): Remove. * maint-test-settings.c (maintenance_set_test_settings_cmd): Remove. (maintenance_show_test_settings_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_maint_test_settings): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * maint-test-options.c (maintenance_test_options_command): Remove. (_initialize_maint_test_options): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * macrocmd.c (macro_command): Remove (_initialize_macrocmd): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * language.c (set_check, show_check): Remove. (_initialize_language): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * infcmd.c (unset_command): Remove. (_initialize_infcmd): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * i386-tdep.c (set_mpx_cmd, show_mpx_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_i386_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * go32-nat.c (go32_info_dos_command): Remove. (_initialize_go32_nat): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * cli/cli-decode.c (do_prefix_cmd, add_basic_prefix_cmd) (do_show_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd): New functions. * frame.c (set_backtrace_cmd, show_backtrace_cmd): Remove. (_initialize_frame): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * dcache.c (set_dcache_command, show_dcache_command): Remove. (_initialize_dcache): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * cp-support.c (maint_cplus_command): Remove. (_initialize_cp_support): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * btrace.c (maint_btrace_cmd, maint_btrace_set_cmd) (maint_btrace_show_cmd, maint_btrace_pt_set_cmd) (maint_btrace_pt_show_cmd, _initialize_btrace): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * breakpoint.c (save_command): Remove. (_initialize_breakpoint): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd. * arm-tdep.c (set_arm_command, show_arm_command): Remove. (_initialize_arm_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * ada-lang.c (maint_set_ada_cmd, maint_show_ada_cmd) (set_ada_command, show_ada_command): Remove. (_initialize_ada_language): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd. * command.h (add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd): Declare. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2020-04-17 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.cp/maint.exp (test_help): Simplify multiple_help_body. Update tests. * gdb.btrace/cpu.exp: Update tests. * gdb.base/maint.exp: Update tests. * gdb.base/default.exp: Update tests. * gdb.base/completion.exp: Update tests.
2020-03-12Don't use sprintf_vma for CORE_ADDRTom Tromey1-3/+2
A few spots in gdb use sprintf_vma to print a CORE_ADDR. This will fail on a 32-bit build once CORE_ADDR is always a 64-bit type. This patch replaces these calls with phex instead. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-03-12 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * remote.c (remote_target::download_tracepoint) (remote_target::enable_tracepoint) (remote_target::disable_tracepoint): Use phex, not sprintf_vma. * breakpoint.c (print_recreate_masked_watchpoint): Use phex, not sprintf_vma.
2020-01-29Recognize more program breakpoint patternsLuis Machado1-39/+7
New in v3: - Code cleanups based on reviews. New in v2: - Fixed misc problems based on reviews. - Switched to using gdbarch_program_breakpoint_here_p as opposed to gdbarch_insn_is_breakpoint. - Fixed matching of brk instructions. Previously the mask was incorrect, which was showing up as a few failures in the testsuite. Now it is clean. - New testcase (separate patch). - Moved program_breakpoint_here () to arch-utils.c and made it the default implementation of gdbarch_program_breakpoint_here_p. -- It was reported to me that program breakpoints (permanent ones inserted into the code itself) other than the one GDB uses for AArch64 (0xd4200000) do not generate visible stops when continuing, and GDB will continue spinning infinitely. This happens because GDB, upon hitting one of those program breakpoints, thinks the SIGTRAP came from a delayed breakpoint hit... (gdb) x/i $pc => 0x4005c0 <problem_function>: brk #0x90f (gdb) c Continuing. infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (process 14198) infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT) infrun: proceed: resuming process 14198 infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [process 14198] at 0x4005c0 infrun: infrun_async(1) infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) = infrun: 14198.14198.0 [process 14198], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: handle_inferior_event status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: stop_pc = 0x4005c0 infrun: delayed software breakpoint trap, ignoring infrun: no stepping, continue infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [process 14198] at 0x4005c0 infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) = infrun: 14198.14198.0 [process 14198], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: handle_inferior_event status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: stop_pc = 0x4005c0 infrun: delayed software breakpoint trap, ignoring infrun: no stepping, continue infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [process 14198] at 0x4005c0 infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) = infrun: 14198.14198.0 [process 14198], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: handle_inferior_event status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: stop_pc = 0x4005c0 infrun: delayed software breakpoint trap, ignoring infrun: no stepping, continue infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [process 14198] at 0x4005c0 infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) = infrun: 14198.14198.0 [process 14198], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: handle_inferior_event status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: stop_pc = 0x4005c0 infrun: delayed software breakpoint trap, ignoring infrun: no stepping, continue infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [process 14198] at 0x4005c0 infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) = infrun: 14198.14198.0 [process 14198], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP ... ... which is not the case. If the program breakpoint is one GDB recognizes, then it will stop when it hits it. (gdb) x/i $pc => 0x4005c0 <problem_function>: brk #0x0 (gdb) c Continuing. infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (process 14193) infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT) infrun: proceed: resuming process 14193 infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [process 14193] at 0x4005c0 infrun: infrun_async(1) infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) = infrun: 14193.14193.0 [process 14193], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: handle_inferior_event status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: stop_pc = 0x4005c0 infrun: random signal (GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP) infrun: stop_waiting infrun: stop_all_threads infrun: stop_all_threads, pass=0, iterations=0 infrun: process 14193 not executing infrun: stop_all_threads, pass=1, iterations=1 infrun: process 14193 not executing infrun: stop_all_threads done Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. problem_function () at brk_0.c:7 7 asm("brk %0\n\t" ::"n"(0x0)); infrun: infrun_async(0) Otherwise GDB will keep trying to resume the inferior and will keep seeing the SIGTRAP's, without stopping. To the user it appears GDB has gone into an infinite loop, interruptible only by Ctrl-C. Also, windbg seems to use a different variation of AArch64 breakpoint compared to GDB. This causes problems when debugging Windows on ARM binaries, when program breakpoints are being used. The proposed patch creates a new gdbarch method (gdbarch_program_breakpoint_here_p) that tells GDB whether the underlying instruction is a breakpoint instruction or not. This is more general than only checking for the instruction GDB uses as breakpoint. The existing logic is still preserved for targets that do not implement this new gdbarch method. The end result is like so: (gdb) x/i $pc => 0x4005c0 <problem_function>: brk #0x90f (gdb) c Continuing. infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (process 16417) infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT) infrun: proceed: resuming process 16417 infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [process 16417] at 0x4005c0 infrun: infrun_async(1) infrun: prepare_to_wait infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) = infrun: 16417.16417.0 [process 16417], infrun: status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: handle_inferior_event status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP infrun: stop_pc = 0x4005c0 infrun: random signal (GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP) infrun: stop_waiting infrun: stop_all_threads infrun: stop_all_threads, pass=0, iterations=0 infrun: process 16417 not executing infrun: stop_all_threads, pass=1, iterations=1 infrun: process 16417 not executing infrun: stop_all_threads done Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. problem_function () at brk.c:7 7 asm("brk %0\n\t" ::"n"(0x900 + 0xf)); infrun: infrun_async(0) gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-01-29 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * aarch64-tdep.c (BRK_INSN_MASK): Define to 0xffe0001f. (BRK_INSN_MASK): Define to 0xd4200000. (aarch64_program_breakpoint_here_p): New function. (aarch64_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_program_breakpoint_here_p hook. * arch-utils.c (default_program_breakpoint_here_p): Moved from breakpoint.c. * arch-utils.h (default_program_breakpoint_here_p): Moved from breakpoint.h * breakpoint.c (bp_loc_is_permanent): Changed return type to bool and call gdbarch_program_breakpoint_here_p. (program_breakpoint_here): Moved to arch-utils.c, renamed to default_program_breakpoint_here_p, changed return type to bool and simplified. * breakpoint.h (program_breakpoint_here): Moved prototype to arch-utils.h, renamed to default_program_breakpoint_here_p and changed return type to bool. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * gdbarch.h: Regenerate. * gdbarch.sh (program_breakpoint_here_p): New method. * infrun.c (handle_signal_stop): Call gdbarch_program_breakpoint_here_p.
2020-01-13gdb: add back declarations for _initialize functionsSimon Marchi1-1/+2
I'd like to enable the -Wmissing-declarations warning. However, it warns for every _initialize function, for example: CXX dcache.o /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dcache.c: In function ‘void _initialize_dcache()’: /home/smarchi/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/dcache.c:688:1: error: no previous declaration for ‘void _initialize_dcache()’ [-Werror=missing-declarations] _initialize_dcache (void) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The only practical way forward I found is to add back the declarations, which were removed by this commit: commit 481695ed5f6e0a8a9c9c50bfac1cdd2b3151e6c9 Author: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> Date: Sat Sep 9 11:02:37 2017 -0700 Remove unnecessary function prototypes. I don't think it's a big problem to have the declarations for these functions, but if anybody has a better solution for this, I'll be happy to use it. gdb/ChangeLog: * aarch64-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_aarch64_fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_aarch64_fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * aarch64-linux-nat.c (_initialize_aarch64_linux_nat): Add declaration. * aarch64-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_aarch64_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * aarch64-newlib-tdep.c (_initialize_aarch64_newlib_tdep): Add declaration. * aarch64-tdep.c (_initialize_aarch64_tdep): Add declaration. * ada-exp.y (_initialize_ada_exp): Add declaration. * ada-lang.c (_initialize_ada_language): Add declaration. * ada-tasks.c (_initialize_tasks): Add declaration. * agent.c (_initialize_agent): Add declaration. * aix-thread.c (_initialize_aix_thread): Add declaration. * alpha-bsd-nat.c (_initialize_alphabsd_nat): Add declaration. * alpha-linux-nat.c (_initialize_alpha_linux_nat): Add declaration. * alpha-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_alpha_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * alpha-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_alphanbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * alpha-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_alphaobsd_tdep): Add declaration. * alpha-tdep.c (_initialize_alpha_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-darwin-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_darwin_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-dicos-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_dicos_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_amd64fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * amd64-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-linux-nat.c (_initialize_amd64_linux_nat): Add declaration. * amd64-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_amd64nbsd_nat): Add declaration. * amd64-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64nbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-obsd-nat.c (_initialize_amd64obsd_nat): Add declaration. * amd64-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64obsd_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-sol2-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_sol2_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_tdep): Add declaration. * amd64-windows-nat.c (_initialize_amd64_windows_nat): Add declaration. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (_initialize_amd64_windows_tdep): Add declaration. * annotate.c (_initialize_annotate): Add declaration. * arc-newlib-tdep.c (_initialize_arc_newlib_tdep): Add declaration. * arc-tdep.c (_initialize_arc_tdep): Add declaration. * arch-utils.c (_initialize_gdbarch_utils): Add declaration. * arm-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_arm_fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * arm-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * arm-linux-nat.c (_initialize_arm_linux_nat): Add declaration. * arm-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * arm-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_arm_netbsd_nat): Add declaration. * arm-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_netbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * arm-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_armobsd_tdep): Add declaration. * arm-pikeos-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_pikeos_tdep): Add declaration. * arm-symbian-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_symbian_tdep): Add declaration. * arm-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_tdep): Add declaration. * arm-wince-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_wince_tdep): Add declaration. * auto-load.c (_initialize_auto_load): Add declaration. * auxv.c (_initialize_auxv): Add declaration. * avr-tdep.c (_initialize_avr_tdep): Add declaration. * ax-gdb.c (_initialize_ax_gdb): Add declaration. * bfin-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_bfin_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * bfin-tdep.c (_initialize_bfin_tdep): Add declaration. * break-catch-sig.c (_initialize_break_catch_sig): Add declaration. * break-catch-syscall.c (_initialize_break_catch_syscall): Add declaration. * break-catch-throw.c (_initialize_break_catch_throw): Add declaration. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Add declaration. * bsd-uthread.c (_initialize_bsd_uthread): Add declaration. * btrace.c (_initialize_btrace): Add declaration. * charset.c (_initialize_charset): Add declaration. * cli/cli-cmds.c (_initialize_cli_cmds): Add declaration. * cli/cli-dump.c (_initialize_cli_dump): Add declaration. * cli/cli-interp.c (_initialize_cli_interp): Add declaration. * cli/cli-logging.c (_initialize_cli_logging): Add declaration. * cli/cli-script.c (_initialize_cli_script): Add declaration. * cli/cli-style.c (_initialize_cli_style): Add declaration. * coff-pe-read.c (_initialize_coff_pe_read): Add declaration. * coffread.c (_initialize_coffread): Add declaration. * compile/compile-cplus-types.c (_initialize_compile_cplus_types): Add declaration. * compile/compile.c (_initialize_compile): Add declaration. * complaints.c (_initialize_complaints): Add declaration. * completer.c (_initialize_completer): Add declaration. * copying.c (_initialize_copying): Add declaration. * corefile.c (_initialize_core): Add declaration. * corelow.c (_initialize_corelow): Add declaration. * cp-abi.c (_initialize_cp_abi): Add declaration. * cp-namespace.c (_initialize_cp_namespace): Add declaration. * cp-support.c (_initialize_cp_support): Add declaration. * cp-valprint.c (_initialize_cp_valprint): Add declaration. * cris-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_cris_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * cris-tdep.c (_initialize_cris_tdep): Add declaration. * csky-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_csky_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * csky-tdep.c (_initialize_csky_tdep): Add declaration. * ctfread.c (_initialize_ctfread): Add declaration. * d-lang.c (_initialize_d_language): Add declaration. * darwin-nat-info.c (_initialize_darwin_info_commands): Add declaration. * darwin-nat.c (_initialize_darwin_nat): Add declaration. * dbxread.c (_initialize_dbxread): Add declaration. * dcache.c (_initialize_dcache): Add declaration. * disasm-selftests.c (_initialize_disasm_selftests): Add declaration. * disasm.c (_initialize_disasm): Add declaration. * dtrace-probe.c (_initialize_dtrace_probe): Add declaration. * dummy-frame.c (_initialize_dummy_frame): Add declaration. * dwarf-index-cache.c (_initialize_index_cache): Add declaration. * dwarf-index-write.c (_initialize_dwarf_index_write): Add declaration. * dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c (_initialize_tailcall_frame): Add declaration. * dwarf2-frame.c (_initialize_dwarf2_frame): Add declaration. * dwarf2expr.c (_initialize_dwarf2expr): Add declaration. * dwarf2loc.c (_initialize_dwarf2loc): Add declaration. * dwarf2read.c (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Add declaration. * elfread.c (_initialize_elfread): Add declaration. * exec.c (_initialize_exec): Add declaration. * extension.c (_initialize_extension): Add declaration. * f-lang.c (_initialize_f_language): Add declaration. * f-valprint.c (_initialize_f_valprint): Add declaration. * fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * filesystem.c (_initialize_filesystem): Add declaration. * findcmd.c (_initialize_mem_search): Add declaration. * findvar.c (_initialize_findvar): Add declaration. * fork-child.c (_initialize_fork_child): Add declaration. * frame-base.c (_initialize_frame_base): Add declaration. * frame-unwind.c (_initialize_frame_unwind): Add declaration. * frame.c (_initialize_frame): Add declaration. * frv-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_frv_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * frv-tdep.c (_initialize_frv_tdep): Add declaration. * ft32-tdep.c (_initialize_ft32_tdep): Add declaration. * gcore.c (_initialize_gcore): Add declaration. * gdb-demangle.c (_initialize_gdb_demangle): Add declaration. * gdb_bfd.c (_initialize_gdb_bfd): Add declaration. * gdbarch-selftests.c (_initialize_gdbarch_selftests): Add declaration. * gdbarch.c (_initialize_gdbarch): Add declaration. * gdbtypes.c (_initialize_gdbtypes): Add declaration. * gnu-nat.c (_initialize_gnu_nat): Add declaration. * gnu-v2-abi.c (_initialize_gnu_v2_abi): Add declaration. * gnu-v3-abi.c (_initialize_gnu_v3_abi): Add declaration. * go-lang.c (_initialize_go_language): Add declaration. * go32-nat.c (_initialize_go32_nat): Add declaration. * guile/guile.c (_initialize_guile): Add declaration. * h8300-tdep.c (_initialize_h8300_tdep): Add declaration. * hppa-linux-nat.c (_initialize_hppa_linux_nat): Add declaration. * hppa-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_hppa_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * hppa-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_hppanbsd_nat): Add declaration. * hppa-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_hppanbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * hppa-obsd-nat.c (_initialize_hppaobsd_nat): Add declaration. * hppa-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_hppabsd_tdep): Add declaration. * hppa-tdep.c (_initialize_hppa_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-bsd-nat.c (_initialize_i386bsd_nat): Add declaration. * i386-cygwin-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_cygwin_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-darwin-nat.c (_initialize_i386_darwin_nat): Add declaration. * i386-darwin-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_darwin_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-dicos-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_dicos_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_i386fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * i386-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_i386fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-gnu-nat.c (_initialize_i386gnu_nat): Add declaration. * i386-gnu-tdep.c (_initialize_i386gnu_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-go32-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_go32_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-linux-nat.c (_initialize_i386_linux_nat): Add declaration. * i386-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_i386nbsd_nat): Add declaration. * i386-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_i386nbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-nto-tdep.c (_initialize_i386nto_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-obsd-nat.c (_initialize_i386obsd_nat): Add declaration. * i386-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_i386obsd_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-sol2-nat.c (_initialize_amd64_sol2_nat): Add declaration. * i386-sol2-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_sol2_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-tdep.c (_initialize_i386_tdep): Add declaration. * i386-windows-nat.c (_initialize_i386_windows_nat): Add declaration. * ia64-libunwind-tdep.c (_initialize_libunwind_frame): Add declaration. * ia64-linux-nat.c (_initialize_ia64_linux_nat): Add declaration. * ia64-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_ia64_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * ia64-tdep.c (_initialize_ia64_tdep): Add declaration. * ia64-vms-tdep.c (_initialize_ia64_vms_tdep): Add declaration. * infcall.c (_initialize_infcall): Add declaration. * infcmd.c (_initialize_infcmd): Add declaration. * inflow.c (_initialize_inflow): Add declaration. * infrun.c (_initialize_infrun): Add declaration. * interps.c (_initialize_interpreter): Add declaration. * iq2000-tdep.c (_initialize_iq2000_tdep): Add declaration. * jit.c (_initialize_jit): Add declaration. * language.c (_initialize_language): Add declaration. * linux-fork.c (_initialize_linux_fork): Add declaration. * linux-nat.c (_initialize_linux_nat): Add declaration. * linux-tdep.c (_initialize_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * linux-thread-db.c (_initialize_thread_db): Add declaration. * lm32-tdep.c (_initialize_lm32_tdep): Add declaration. * m2-lang.c (_initialize_m2_language): Add declaration. * m32c-tdep.c (_initialize_m32c_tdep): Add declaration. * m32r-linux-nat.c (_initialize_m32r_linux_nat): Add declaration. * m32r-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_m32r_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * m32r-tdep.c (_initialize_m32r_tdep): Add declaration. * m68hc11-tdep.c (_initialize_m68hc11_tdep): Add declaration. * m68k-bsd-nat.c (_initialize_m68kbsd_nat): Add declaration. * m68k-bsd-tdep.c (_initialize_m68kbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * m68k-linux-nat.c (_initialize_m68k_linux_nat): Add declaration. * m68k-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_m68k_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * m68k-tdep.c (_initialize_m68k_tdep): Add declaration. * machoread.c (_initialize_machoread): Add declaration. * macrocmd.c (_initialize_macrocmd): Add declaration. * macroscope.c (_initialize_macroscope): Add declaration. * maint-test-options.c (_initialize_maint_test_options): Add declaration. * maint-test-settings.c (_initialize_maint_test_settings): Add declaration. * maint.c (_initialize_maint_cmds): Add declaration. * mdebugread.c (_initialize_mdebugread): Add declaration. * memattr.c (_initialize_mem): Add declaration. * mep-tdep.c (_initialize_mep_tdep): Add declaration. * mi/mi-cmd-env.c (_initialize_mi_cmd_env): Add declaration. * mi/mi-cmds.c (_initialize_mi_cmds): Add declaration. * mi/mi-interp.c (_initialize_mi_interp): Add declaration. * mi/mi-main.c (_initialize_mi_main): Add declaration. * microblaze-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_microblaze_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * microblaze-tdep.c (_initialize_microblaze_tdep): Add declaration. * mips-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_mips_fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * mips-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_mips_fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * mips-linux-nat.c (_initialize_mips_linux_nat): Add declaration. * mips-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_mips_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * mips-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_mipsnbsd_nat): Add declaration. * mips-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_mipsnbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * mips-sde-tdep.c (_initialize_mips_sde_tdep): Add declaration. * mips-tdep.c (_initialize_mips_tdep): Add declaration. * mips64-obsd-nat.c (_initialize_mips64obsd_nat): Add declaration. * mips64-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_mips64obsd_tdep): Add declaration. * mipsread.c (_initialize_mipsread): Add declaration. * mn10300-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_mn10300_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * mn10300-tdep.c (_initialize_mn10300_tdep): Add declaration. * moxie-tdep.c (_initialize_moxie_tdep): Add declaration. * msp430-tdep.c (_initialize_msp430_tdep): Add declaration. * nds32-tdep.c (_initialize_nds32_tdep): Add declaration. * nios2-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_nios2_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * nios2-tdep.c (_initialize_nios2_tdep): Add declaration. * nto-procfs.c (_initialize_procfs): Add declaration. * objc-lang.c (_initialize_objc_language): Add declaration. * observable.c (_initialize_observer): Add declaration. * opencl-lang.c (_initialize_opencl_language): Add declaration. * or1k-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_or1k_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * or1k-tdep.c (_initialize_or1k_tdep): Add declaration. * osabi.c (_initialize_gdb_osabi): Add declaration. * osdata.c (_initialize_osdata): Add declaration. * p-valprint.c (_initialize_pascal_valprint): Add declaration. * parse.c (_initialize_parse): Add declaration. * ppc-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_ppcfbsd_nat): Add declaration. * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_ppcfbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * ppc-linux-nat.c (_initialize_ppc_linux_nat): Add declaration. * ppc-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_ppc_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * ppc-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_ppcnbsd_nat): Add declaration. * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_ppcnbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * ppc-obsd-nat.c (_initialize_ppcobsd_nat): Add declaration. * ppc-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_ppcobsd_tdep): Add declaration. * printcmd.c (_initialize_printcmd): Add declaration. * probe.c (_initialize_probe): Add declaration. * proc-api.c (_initialize_proc_api): Add declaration. * proc-events.c (_initialize_proc_events): Add declaration. * proc-service.c (_initialize_proc_service): Add declaration. * procfs.c (_initialize_procfs): Add declaration. * producer.c (_initialize_producer): Add declaration. * psymtab.c (_initialize_psymtab): Add declaration. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Add declaration. * ravenscar-thread.c (_initialize_ravenscar): Add declaration. * record-btrace.c (_initialize_record_btrace): Add declaration. * record-full.c (_initialize_record_full): Add declaration. * record.c (_initialize_record): Add declaration. * regcache-dump.c (_initialize_regcache_dump): Add declaration. * regcache.c (_initialize_regcache): Add declaration. * reggroups.c (_initialize_reggroup): Add declaration. * remote-notif.c (_initialize_notif): Add declaration. * remote-sim.c (_initialize_remote_sim): Add declaration. * remote.c (_initialize_remote): Add declaration. * reverse.c (_initialize_reverse): Add declaration. * riscv-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_riscv_fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * riscv-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_riscv_fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * riscv-linux-nat.c (_initialize_riscv_linux_nat): Add declaration. * riscv-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_riscv_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * riscv-tdep.c (_initialize_riscv_tdep): Add declaration. * rl78-tdep.c (_initialize_rl78_tdep): Add declaration. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c (_initialize_rs6000_aix_tdep): Add declaration. * rs6000-lynx178-tdep.c (_initialize_rs6000_lynx178_tdep): Add declaration. * rs6000-nat.c (_initialize_rs6000_nat): Add declaration. * rs6000-tdep.c (_initialize_rs6000_tdep): Add declaration. * run-on-main-thread.c (_initialize_run_on_main_thread): Add declaration. * rust-exp.y (_initialize_rust_exp): Add declaration. * rx-tdep.c (_initialize_rx_tdep): Add declaration. * s12z-tdep.c (_initialize_s12z_tdep): Add declaration. * s390-linux-nat.c (_initialize_s390_nat): Add declaration. * s390-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_s390_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * s390-tdep.c (_initialize_s390_tdep): Add declaration. * score-tdep.c (_initialize_score_tdep): Add declaration. * ser-go32.c (_initialize_ser_dos): Add declaration. * ser-mingw.c (_initialize_ser_windows): Add declaration. * ser-pipe.c (_initialize_ser_pipe): Add declaration. * ser-tcp.c (_initialize_ser_tcp): Add declaration. * ser-uds.c (_initialize_ser_socket): Add declaration. * ser-unix.c (_initialize_ser_hardwire): Add declaration. * serial.c (_initialize_serial): Add declaration. * sh-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_sh_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * sh-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_shnbsd_nat): Add declaration. * sh-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_shnbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * sh-tdep.c (_initialize_sh_tdep): Add declaration. * skip.c (_initialize_step_skip): Add declaration. * sol-thread.c (_initialize_sol_thread): Add declaration. * solib-aix.c (_initialize_solib_aix): Add declaration. * solib-darwin.c (_initialize_darwin_solib): Add declaration. * solib-dsbt.c (_initialize_dsbt_solib): Add declaration. * solib-frv.c (_initialize_frv_solib): Add declaration. * solib-svr4.c (_initialize_svr4_solib): Add declaration. * solib-target.c (_initialize_solib_target): Add declaration. * solib.c (_initialize_solib): Add declaration. * source-cache.c (_initialize_source_cache): Add declaration. * source.c (_initialize_source): Add declaration. * sparc-linux-nat.c (_initialize_sparc_linux_nat): Add declaration. * sparc-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc-nat.c (_initialize_sparc_nat): Add declaration. * sparc-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_sparcnbsd_nat): Add declaration. * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_sparcnbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc32obsd_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc-sol2-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc_sol2_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_sparc64fbsd_nat): Add declaration. * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc64fbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc64-linux-nat.c (_initialize_sparc64_linux_nat): Add declaration. * sparc64-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc64_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc64-nat.c (_initialize_sparc64_nat): Add declaration. * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c (_initialize_sparc64nbsd_nat): Add declaration. * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc64nbsd_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc64-obsd-nat.c (_initialize_sparc64obsd_nat): Add declaration. * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc64obsd_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc64-sol2-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc64_sol2_tdep): Add declaration. * sparc64-tdep.c (_initialize_sparc64_adi_tdep): Add declaration. * stabsread.c (_initialize_stabsread): Add declaration. * stack.c (_initialize_stack): Add declaration. * stap-probe.c (_initialize_stap_probe): Add declaration. * std-regs.c (_initialize_frame_reg): Add declaration. * symfile-debug.c (_initialize_symfile_debug): Add declaration. * symfile-mem.c (_initialize_symfile_mem): Add declaration. * symfile.c (_initialize_symfile): Add declaration. * symmisc.c (_initialize_symmisc): Add declaration. * symtab.c (_initialize_symtab): Add declaration. * target.c (_initialize_target): Add declaration. * target-connection.c (_initialize_target_connection): Add declaration. * target-dcache.c (_initialize_target_dcache): Add declaration. * target-descriptions.c (_initialize_target_descriptions): Add declaration. * thread.c (_initialize_thread): Add declaration. * tic6x-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_tic6x_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * tic6x-tdep.c (_initialize_tic6x_tdep): Add declaration. * tilegx-linux-nat.c (_initialize_tile_linux_nat): Add declaration. * tilegx-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_tilegx_linux_tdep): Add declaration. * tilegx-tdep.c (_initialize_tilegx_tdep): Add declaration. * tracectf.c (_initialize_ctf): Add declaration. * tracefile-tfile.c (_initialize_tracefile_tfile): Add declaration. * tracefile.c (_initialize_tracefile): Add declaration. * tracepoint.c (_initialize_tracepoint): Add declaration. * tui/tui-hooks.c (_initialize_tui_hooks): Add declaration. * tui/tui-interp.c (_initialize_tui_interp): Add declaration. * tui/tui-layout.c (_initialize_tui_layout): Add declaration. * tui/tui-regs.c (_initialize_tui_regs): Add declaration. * tui/tui-stack.c (_initialize_tui_stack): Add declaration. * tui/tui-win.c (_initialize_tui_win): Add declaration. * tui/tui.c (_initialize_tui): Add declaration. * typeprint.c (_initialize_typeprint): Add declaration. * ui-style.c (_initialize_ui_style): Add declaration. * unittests/array-view-selftests.c (_initialize_array_view_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/child-path-selftests.c (_initialize_child_path_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/cli-utils-selftests.c (_initialize_cli_utils_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/common-utils-selftests.c (_initialize_common_utils_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c (_initialize_copy_bitwise_utils_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/environ-selftests.c (_initialize_environ_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/filtered_iterator-selftests.c (_initialize_filtered_iterator_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/format_pieces-selftests.c (_initialize_format_pieces_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/function-view-selftests.c (_initialize_function_view_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/help-doc-selftests.c (_initialize_help_doc_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c (_initialize_lookup_name_info_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/main-thread-selftests.c (_initialize_main_thread_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/memory-map-selftests.c (_initialize_memory_map_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/memrange-selftests.c (_initialize_memrange_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/mkdir-recursive-selftests.c (_initialize_mkdir_recursive_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/observable-selftests.c (_initialize_observer_selftest): Add declaration. * unittests/offset-type-selftests.c (_initialize_offset_type_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/optional-selftests.c (_initialize_optional_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c (_initialize_parse_connection_spec_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c (_initialize_rsp_low_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/scoped_fd-selftests.c (_initialize_scoped_fd_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/scoped_mmap-selftests.c (_initialize_scoped_mmap_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c (_initialize_scoped_restore_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/string_view-selftests.c (_initialize_string_view_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/style-selftests.c (_initialize_style_selftest): Add declaration. * unittests/tracepoint-selftests.c (_initialize_tracepoint_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/tui-selftests.c (_initialize_tui_selftest): Add declaration. * unittests/unpack-selftests.c (_initialize_unpack_selftests): Add declaration. * unittests/utils-selftests.c 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2020-01-10Multi-target supportPedro Alves1-6/+19
This commit adds multi-target support to GDB. What this means is that with this commit, GDB can now be connected to different targets at the same time. E.g., you can debug a live native process and a core dump at the same time, connect to multiple gdbservers, etc. Actually, the word "target" is overloaded in gdb. We already have a target stack, with pushes several target_ops instances on top of one another. We also have "info target" already, which means something completely different to what this patch does. So from here on, I'll be using the "target connections" term, to mean an open process_stratum target, pushed on a target stack. This patch makes gdb have multiple target stacks, and multiple process_stratum targets open simultaneously. The user-visible changes / commands will also use this terminology, but of course it's all open to debate. User-interface-wise, not that much changes. The main difference is that each inferior may have its own target connection. A target connection (e.g., a target extended-remote connection) may support debugging multiple processes, just as before. Say you're debugging against gdbserver in extended-remote mode, and you do "add-inferior" to prepare to spawn a new process, like: (gdb) target extended-remote :9999 ... (gdb) start ... (gdb) add-inferior Added inferior 2 (gdb) inferior 2 [Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)] (gdb) file a.out ... (gdb) start ... At this point, you have two inferiors connected to the same gdbserver. With this commit, GDB will maintain a target stack per inferior, instead of a global target stack. To preserve the behavior above, by default, "add-inferior" makes the new inferior inherit a copy of the target stack of the current inferior. Same across a fork - the child inherits a copy of the target stack of the parent. While the target stacks are copied, the targets themselves are not. Instead, target_ops is made a refcounted_object, which means that target_ops instances are refcounted, which each inferior counting for a reference. What if you want to create an inferior and connect it to some _other_ target? For that, this commit introduces a new "add-inferior -no-connection" option that makes the new inferior not share the current inferior's target. So you could do: (gdb) target extended-remote :9999 Remote debugging using :9999 ... (gdb) add-inferior -no-connection [New inferior 2] Added inferior 2 (gdb) inferior 2 [Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)] (gdb) info inferiors Num Description Executable 1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main * 2 <null> (gdb) tar extended-remote :10000 Remote debugging using :10000 ... (gdb) info inferiors Num Description Executable 1 process 18401 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main * 2 process 18450 target:/home/pedro/tmp/main (gdb) A following patch will extended "info inferiors" to include a column indicating which connection an inferior is bound to, along with a couple other UI tweaks. Other than that, debugging is the same as before. Users interact with inferiors and threads as before. The only difference is that inferiors may be bound to processes running in different machines. That's pretty much all there is to it in terms of noticeable UI changes. On to implementation. Since we can be connected to different systems at the same time, a ptid_t is no longer a unique identifier. Instead a thread can be identified by a pair of ptid_t and 'process_stratum_target *', the later being the instance of the process_stratum target that owns the process/thread. Note that process_stratum_target inherits from target_ops, and all process_stratum targets inherit from process_stratum_target. In earlier patches, many places in gdb were converted to refer to threads by thread_info pointer instead of ptid_t, but there are still places in gdb where we start with a pid/tid and need to find the corresponding inferior or thread_info objects. So you'll see in the patch many places adding a process_stratum_target parameter to functions that used to take only a ptid_t. Since each inferior has its own target stack now, we can always find the process_stratum target for an inferior. That is done via a inf->process_target() convenience method. Since each inferior has its own target stack, we need to handle the "beneath" calls when servicing target calls. The solution I settled with is just to make sure to switch the current inferior to the inferior you want before making a target call. Not relying on global context is just not feasible in current GDB. Fortunately, there aren't that many places that need to do that, because generally most code that calls target methods already has the current context pointing to the right inferior/thread. Note, to emphasize -- there's no method to "switch to this target stack". Instead, you switch the current inferior, and that implicitly switches the target stack. In some spots, we need to iterate over all inferiors so that we reach all target stacks. Native targets are still singletons. There's always only a single instance of such targets. Remote targets however, we'll have one instance per remote connection. The exec target is still a singleton. There's only one instance. I did not see the point of instanciating more than one exec_target object. After vfork, we need to make sure to push the exec target on the new inferior. See exec_on_vfork. For type safety, functions that need a {target, ptid} pair to identify a thread, take a process_stratum_target pointer for target parameter instead of target_ops *. Some shared code in gdb/nat/ also need to gain a target pointer parameter. This poses an issue, since gdbserver doesn't have process_stratum_target, only target_ops. To fix this, this commit renames gdbserver's target_ops to process_stratum_target. I think this makes sense. There's no concept of target stack in gdbserver, and gdbserver's target_ops really implements a process_stratum-like target. The thread and inferior iterator functions also gain process_stratum_target parameters. These are used to be able to iterate over threads and inferiors of a given target. Following usual conventions, if the target pointer is null, then we iterate over threads and inferiors of all targets. I tried converting "add-inferior" to the gdb::option framework, as a preparatory patch, but that stumbled on the fact that gdb::option does not support file options yet, for "add-inferior -exec". I have a WIP patchset that adds that, but it's not a trivial patch, mainly due to need to integrate readline's filename completion, so I deferred that to some other time. In infrun.c/infcmd.c, the main change is that we need to poll events out of all targets. See do_target_wait. Right after collecting an event, we switch the current inferior to an inferior bound to the target that reported the event, so that target methods can be used while handling the event. This makes most of the code transparent to multi-targets. See fetch_inferior_event. infrun.c:stop_all_threads is interesting -- in this function we need to stop all threads of all targets. What the function does is send an asynchronous stop request to all threads, and then synchronously waits for events, with target_wait, rinse repeat, until all it finds are stopped threads. Now that we have multiple targets, it's not efficient to synchronously block in target_wait waiting for events out of one target. Instead, we implement a mini event loop, with interruptible_select, select'ing on one file descriptor per target. For this to work, we need to be able to ask the target for a waitable file descriptor. Such file descriptors already exist, they are the descriptors registered in the main event loop with add_file_handler, inside the target_async implementations. This commit adds a new target_async_wait_fd target method that just returns the file descriptor in question. See wait_one / stop_all_threads in infrun.c. The 'threads_executing' global is made a per-target variable. Since it is only relevant to process_stratum_target targets, this is where it is put, instead of in target_ops. You'll notice that remote.c includes some FIXME notes. These refer to the fact that the global arrays that hold data for the remote packets supported are still globals. For example, if we connect to two different servers/stubs, then each might support different remote protocol features. They might even be different architectures, like e.g., one ARM baremetal stub, and a x86 gdbserver, to debug a host/controller scenario as a single program. That isn't going to work correctly today, because of said globals. I'm leaving fixing that for another pass, since it does not appear to be trivial, and I'd rather land the base work first. It's already useful to be able to debug multiple instances of the same server (e.g., a distributed cluster, where you have full control over the servers installed), so I think as is it's already reasonable incremental progress. Current limitations: - You can only resume more that one target at the same time if all targets support asynchronous debugging, and support non-stop mode. It should be possible to support mixed all-stop + non-stop backends, but that is left for another time. This means that currently in order to do multi-target with gdbserver you need to issue "maint set target-non-stop on". I would like to make that mode be the default, but we're not there yet. Note that I'm talking about how the target backend works, only. User-visible all-stop mode works just fine. - As explained above, connecting to different remote servers at the same time is likely to produce bad results if they don't support the exact set of RSP features. FreeBSD updates courtesy of John Baldwin. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_nat_target::thread_architecture): Adjust. * ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Adjust find_thread_ptid call. (task_command_1): Likewise. * aix-thread.c (sync_threadlists, aix_thread_target::resume) (aix_thread_target::wait, aix_thread_target::fetch_registers) (aix_thread_target::store_registers) (aix_thread_target::thread_alive): Adjust. * amd64-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h". (amd64fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target. * amd64-linux-nat.c (ps_get_thread_area): Use ps_prochandle thread's gdbarch instead of target_gdbarch. * break-catch-sig.c (signal_catchpoint_print_it): Adjust call to get_last_target_status. * break-catch-syscall.c (print_it_catch_syscall): Likewise. * breakpoint.c (breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): Consider all inferiors. (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations): Skip if inferiors with no execution. (update_global_location_list): When handling moribund locations, find representative inferior for location's pspace, and use thread count of its process_stratum target. * bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_target_open): Pass target down. * bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_target::wait): Use as_process_stratum_target and adjust thread_change_ptid and add_thread calls. (bsd_uthread_target::update_thread_list): Use as_process_stratum_target and adjust find_thread_ptid, thread_change_ptid and add_thread calls. * btrace.c (maint_btrace_packet_history_cmd): Adjust find_thread_ptid call. * corelow.c (add_to_thread_list): Adjust add_thread call. (core_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent and thread_count calls. (core_target::pid_to_str): Adjust find_inferior_ptid call. * ctf.c (ctf_target_open): Adjust add_thread_silent call. * event-top.c (async_disconnect): Pop targets from all inferiors. * exec.c (add_target_sections): Push exec target on all inferiors sharing the program space. (remove_target_sections): Remove the exec target from all inferiors sharing the program space. (exec_on_vfork): New. * exec.h (exec_on_vfork): Declare. * fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_add_threads): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter. Pass it down. (fbsd_nat_target::update_thread_list): Adjust. (fbsd_nat_target::resume): Adjust. (fbsd_handle_debug_trap): Add fbsd_nat_target parameter. Pass it down. (fbsd_nat_target::wait, fbsd_nat_target::post_attach): Adjust. * fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_corefile_thread): Adjust get_thread_arch_regcache call. * fork-child.c (gdb_startup_inferior): Pass target down to startup_inferior and set_executing. * gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target): Forward declare. (add_thread, add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info) (in_thread_list): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (find_thread_ptid(inferior*, ptid_t)): New overload. (find_thread_ptid, thread_change_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (all_threads()): Delete overload. (all_threads, all_non_exited_threads): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (all_threads_safe): Use brace initialization. (thread_count): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (set_resumed, set_running, set_stop_requested, set_executing) (threads_are_executing, finish_thread_state): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (switch_to_thread): Use is_current_thread. * i386-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h". (i386fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target. * i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_nat_target::low_resume): Adjust. * inf-child.c (inf_child_target::maybe_unpush_target): Remove have_inferiors check. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_target::create_inferior) (inf_ptrace_target::attach): Adjust. * infcall.c (run_inferior_call): Adjust. * infcmd.c (run_command_1): Pass target to scoped_finish_thread_state. (proceed_thread_callback): Skip inferiors with no execution. (continue_command): Rename 'all_threads' local to avoid hiding 'all_threads' function. Adjust get_last_target_status call. (prepare_one_step): Adjust set_running call. (signal_command): Use user_visible_resume_target. Compare thread pointers instead of inferior_ptid. (info_program_command): Adjust to pass down target. (attach_command): Mark target's 'thread_executing' flag. (stop_current_target_threads_ns): New, factored out from ... (interrupt_target_1): ... this. Switch inferior before making target calls. * inferior-iter.h (struct all_inferiors_iterator, struct all_inferiors_range) (struct all_inferiors_safe_range) (struct all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Filter on process_stratum_target too. Remove explicit. * inferior.c (inferior::inferior): Push dummy target on target stack. (find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors): Add process_stratum_target parameter, and pass it down. (have_live_inferiors): Adjust. (switch_to_inferior_and_push_target): New. (add_inferior_command, clone_inferior_command): Handle "-no-connection" parameter. Use switch_to_inferior_and_push_target. (_initialize_inferior): Mention "-no-connection" option in the help of "add-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands. * inferior.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h". (interrupt_target_1): Use bool. (struct inferior) <push_target, unpush_target, target_is_pushed, find_target_beneath, top_target, process_target, target_at, m_stack>: New. (discard_all_inferiors): Delete. (find_inferior_pid, find_inferior_ptid, number_of_live_inferiors) (all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Add process_stratum_target parameter. * infrun.c: Include "gdb_select.h" and <unordered_map>. (target_last_proc_target): New global. (follow_fork_inferior): Push target on new inferior. Pass target to add_thread_silent. Call exec_on_vfork. Handle target's reference count. (follow_fork): Adjust get_last_target_status call. Also consider target. (follow_exec): Push target on new inferior. (struct execution_control_state) <target>: New field. (user_visible_resume_target): New. (do_target_resume): Call target_async. (resume_1): Set target's threads_executing flag. Consider resume target. (commit_resume_all_targets): New. (proceed): Also consider resume target. Skip threads of inferiors with no execution. Commit resumtion in all targets. (start_remote): Pass current inferior to wait_for_inferior. (infrun_thread_stop_requested): Consider target as well. Pass thread_info pointer to clear_inline_frame_state instead of ptid. (infrun_thread_thread_exit): Consider target as well. (random_pending_event_thread): New inferior parameter. Use it. (do_target_wait): Rename to ... (do_target_wait_1): ... this. Add inferior parameter, and pass it down. (threads_are_resumed_pending_p, do_target_wait): New. (prepare_for_detach): Adjust calls. (wait_for_inferior): New inferior parameter. Handle it. Use do_target_wait_1 instead of do_target_wait. (fetch_inferior_event): Adjust. Switch to representative inferior. Pass target down. (set_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter. Save target in global. (get_last_target_status): Add process_stratum_target parameter and handle it. (nullify_last_target_wait_ptid): Clear 'target_last_proc_target'. (context_switch): Check inferior_ptid == null_ptid before calling inferior_thread(). (get_inferior_stop_soon): Pass down target. (wait_one): Rename to ... (poll_one_curr_target): ... this. (struct wait_one_event): New. (wait_one): New. (stop_all_threads): Adjust. (handle_no_resumed, handle_inferior_event): Adjust to consider the event's target. (switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Also consider target. (print_stop_event): Update. (normal_stop): Update. Also consider the resume target. * infrun.h (wait_for_inferior): Remove declaration. (user_visible_resume_target): New declaration. (get_last_target_status, set_last_target_status): New process_stratum_target parameter. * inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add process_stratum_target parameter, and use it. (clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): New. * inline-frame.c (clear_inline_frame_state(ptid_t)): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (clear_inline_frame_state (thread_info*)): Declare. * linux-fork.c (delete_checkpoint_command): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid. (checkpoint_command): Adjust. * linux-nat.c (linux_nat_target::follow_fork): Switch to thread instead of just tweaking inferior_ptid. (linux_nat_switch_fork): Pass target down to thread_change_ptid. (exit_lwp): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid. (attach_proc_task_lwp_callback): Pass target down to add_thread/set_running/set_executing. (linux_nat_target::attach): Pass target down to thread_change_ptid. (get_detach_signal): Pass target down to find_thread_ptid. Consider last target status's target. (linux_resume_one_lwp_throw, resume_lwp) (linux_handle_syscall_trap, linux_handle_extended_wait, wait_lwp) (stop_wait_callback, save_stop_reason, linux_nat_filter_event) (linux_nat_wait_1, resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Pass target down. (linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): New. (linux_nat_stop_lwp, linux_nat_target::thread_address_space): Pass target down. * linux-nat.h (linux_nat_target::async_wait_fd): Declare. * linux-tdep.c (get_thread_arch_regcache): Pass target down. * linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_db_info::process_target): New field. (add_thread_db_info): Save target. (get_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter. Also match target. (delete_thread_db_info): New process_stratum_target parameter. Also match target. (thread_from_lwp): Adjust to pass down target. (thread_db_notice_clone): Pass down target. (check_thread_db_callback): Pass down target. (try_thread_db_load_1): Always push the thread_db target. (try_thread_db_load, record_thread): Pass target down. (thread_db_target::detach): Pass target down. Always unpush the thread_db target. (thread_db_target::wait, thread_db_target::mourn_inferior): Pass target down. Always unpush the thread_db target. (find_new_threads_callback, thread_db_find_new_threads_2) (thread_db_target::update_thread_list): Pass target down. (thread_db_target::pid_to_str): Pass current inferior down. (thread_db_target::get_thread_local_address): Pass target down. (thread_db_target::resume, maintenance_check_libthread_db): Pass target down. * nto-procfs.c (nto_procfs_target::update_thread_list): Adjust. * procfs.c (procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): Declare. (proc_set_current_signal, do_attach, procfs_target::wait): Adjust. (procfs_init_inferior): Rename to ... (procfs_target::procfs_init_inferior): ... this and adjust. (procfs_target::create_inferior, procfs_notice_thread) (procfs_do_thread_registers): Adjust. * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h". (ppcfbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target. * proc-service.c (ps_xfer_memory): Switch current inferior and program space as well. (get_ps_regcache): Pass target down. * process-stratum-target.c (process_stratum_target::thread_address_space) (process_stratum_target::thread_architecture): Pass target down. * process-stratum-target.h (process_stratum_target::threads_executing): New field. (as_process_stratum_target): New. * ravenscar-thread.c (ravenscar_thread_target::update_inferior_ptid): Pass target down. (ravenscar_thread_target::wait, ravenscar_add_thread): Pass target down. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target::info_record): Adjust. (record_btrace_target::record_method) (record_btrace_target::record_is_replaying) (record_btrace_target::fetch_registers) (get_thread_current_frame_id, record_btrace_target::resume) (record_btrace_target::wait, record_btrace_target::stop): Pass target down. * record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Switch to event thread. Pass target down. * regcache.c (regcache::regcache) (get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache): Add process_stratum_target parameter and handle it. (current_thread_target): New global. (get_thread_regcache): Add process_stratum_target parameter and handle it. Switch inferior before calling target method. (get_thread_regcache): Pass target down. (get_thread_regcache_for_ptid): Pass target down. (registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter and handle it. (registers_changed_thread, registers_changed): Pass target down. (test_get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): New. (current_regcache_test): Define a couple local test_target_ops instances and use them for testing. (readwrite_regcache): Pass process_stratum_target parameter. (cooked_read_test, cooked_write_test): Pass mock_target down. * regcache.h (get_thread_regcache, get_thread_arch_regcache) (get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (regcache::target): New method. (regcache::regcache, regcache::get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache) (regcache::registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter. (regcache::m_target): New field. (registers_changed_ptid): Add process_stratum_target parameter. * remote.c (remote_state::supports_vCont_probed): New field. (remote_target::async_wait_fd): New method. (remote_unpush_and_throw): Add remote_target parameter. (get_current_remote_target): Adjust. (remote_target::remote_add_inferior): Push target. (remote_target::remote_add_thread) (remote_target::remote_notice_new_inferior) (get_remote_thread_info): Pass target down. (remote_target::update_thread_list): Skip threads of inferiors bound to other targets. (remote_target::close): Don't discard inferiors. (remote_target::add_current_inferior_and_thread) (remote_target::process_initial_stop_replies) (remote_target::start_remote) (remote_target::remote_serial_quit_handler): Pass down target. (remote_target::remote_unpush_target): New remote_target parameter. Unpush the target from all inferiors. (remote_target::remote_unpush_and_throw): New remote_target parameter. Pass it down. (remote_target::open_1): Check whether the current inferior has execution instead of checking whether any inferior is live. Pass target down. (remote_target::remote_detach_1): Pass down target. Use remote_unpush_target. (extended_remote_target::attach): Pass down target. (remote_target::remote_vcont_probe): Set supports_vCont_probed. (remote_target::append_resumption): Pass down target. (remote_target::append_pending_thread_resumptions) (remote_target::remote_resume_with_hc, remote_target::resume) (remote_target::commit_resume): Pass down target. (remote_target::remote_stop_ns): Check supports_vCont_probed. (remote_target::interrupt_query) (remote_target::remove_new_fork_children) (remote_target::check_pending_events_prevent_wildcard_vcont) (remote_target::remote_parse_stop_reply) (remote_target::process_stop_reply): Pass down target. (first_remote_resumed_thread): New remote_target parameter. Pass it down. (remote_target::wait_as): Pass down target. (unpush_and_perror): New remote_target parameter. Pass it down. (remote_target::readchar, remote_target::remote_serial_write) (remote_target::getpkt_or_notif_sane_1) (remote_target::kill_new_fork_children, remote_target::kill): Pass down target. (remote_target::mourn_inferior): Pass down target. Use remote_unpush_target. (remote_target::core_of_thread) (remote_target::remote_btrace_maybe_reopen): Pass down target. (remote_target::pid_to_exec_file) (remote_target::thread_handle_to_thread_info): Pass down target. (remote_target::async_wait_fd): New. * riscv-fbsd-tdep.c: Include "inferior.h". (riscv_fbsd_get_thread_local_address): Pass down target. * sol2-tdep.c (sol2_core_pid_to_str): Pass down target. * sol-thread.c (sol_thread_target::wait, ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs) (ps_lgetfpregs, ps_lsetfpregs, sol_update_thread_list_callback): Adjust. * solib-spu.c (spu_skip_standalone_loader): Pass down target. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Pass down target. * spu-multiarch.c (parse_spufs_run): Pass down target. * spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_sniffer): Pass down target. * target-delegates.c: Regenerate. * target.c (g_target_stack): Delete. (current_top_target): Return the current inferior's top target. (target_has_execution_1): Refer to the passed-in inferior's top target. (target_supports_terminal_ours): Check whether the initial inferior was already created. (decref_target): New. (target_stack::push): Incref/decref the target. (push_target, push_target, unpush_target): Adjust. (target_stack::unpush): Defref target. (target_is_pushed): Return bool. Adjust to refer to the current inferior's target stack. (dispose_inferior): Delete, and inline parts ... (target_preopen): ... here. Only dispose of the current inferior. (target_detach): Hold strong target reference while detaching. Pass target down. (target_thread_name): Add assertion. (target_resume): Pass down target. (target_ops::beneath, find_target_at): Adjust to refer to the current inferior's target stack. (get_dummy_target): New. (target_pass_ctrlc): Pass the Ctrl-C to the first inferior that has a thread running. (initialize_targets): Rename to ... (_initialize_target): ... this. * target.h: Include "gdbsupport/refcounted-object.h". (struct target_ops): Inherit refcounted_object. (target_ops::shortname, target_ops::longname): Make const. (target_ops::async_wait_fd): New method. (decref_target): Declare. (struct target_ops_ref_policy): New. (target_ops_ref): New typedef. (get_dummy_target): Declare function. (target_is_pushed): Return bool. * thread-iter.c (all_matching_threads_iterator::m_inf_matches) (all_matching_threads_iterator::all_matching_threads_iterator): Handle filter target. * thread-iter.h (struct all_matching_threads_iterator, struct all_matching_threads_range, class all_non_exited_threads_range): Filter by target too. Remove explicit. * thread.c (threads_executing): Delete. (inferior_thread): Pass down current inferior. (clear_thread_inferior_resources): Pass down thread pointer instead of ptid_t. (add_thread_silent, add_thread_with_info, add_thread): Add process_stratum_target parameter. Use it for thread and inferior searches. (is_current_thread): New. (thread_info::deletable): Use it. (find_thread_ptid, thread_count, in_thread_list) (thread_change_ptid, set_resumed, set_running): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down. (set_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down. Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'. (threads_are_executing): New process_stratum_target parameter. Adjust reference to 'threads_executing'. (set_stop_requested, finish_thread_state): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down. (switch_to_thread): Also match inferior. (switch_to_thread): New process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down. (update_threads_executing): Reimplement. * top.c (quit_force): Pop targets from all inferior. (gdb_init): Don't call initialize_targets. * windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target) <get_windows_debug_event>: Declare. (windows_add_thread, windows_delete_thread): Adjust. (get_windows_debug_event): Rename to ... (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): ... this. Adjust. * tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_target_open): Pass down target. * gdbsupport/common-gdbthread.h (struct process_stratum_target): Forward declare. (switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target parameter. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_resume_1): Add process_stratum_target parameter. Use it. (mi_on_resume): Pass target down. * nat/fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Add process_stratum_target parameter. Pass it down. * nat/fork-inferior.h (startup_inferior): Add process_stratum_target parameter. * python/py-threadevent.c (py_get_event_thread): Pass target down. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * fork-child.c (post_fork_inferior): Pass target down to startup_inferior. * inferiors.c (switch_to_thread): Add process_stratum_target parameter. * lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target. * nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target. * linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target. * remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Pass the target to switch_to_thread. * target.c (the_target): Now a process_stratum_target. (done_accessing_memory): Pass the target to switch_to_thread. (set_target_ops): Ajust to use process_stratum_target. * target.h (struct target_ops): Rename to ... (struct process_stratum_target): ... this. (the_target, set_target_ops): Adjust. (prepare_to_access_memory): Adjust comment. * win32-low.c (child_xfer_memory): Adjust to use process_stratum_target. (win32_target_ops): Now a process_stratum_target.
2020-01-01Update copyright year range in all GDB files.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
2019-12-09Fix scripted probe breakpointsGeorge Barrett1-19/+43
The documentation for make-breakpoint from the Guile API and the `spec' variant of the gdb.Breakpoint constructor from the Python API state that the format acceptable for location strings is the same as that accepted by the break command. However, using the -probe qualifier at the beginning of the location string causes a GDB internal error as it attempts to decode a probe location in the wrong code path. Without this functionality, there doesn't appear to be another way to set breakpoints on probe points from Python or Guile scripts. This patch introduces a new helper function that returns a breakpoint_ops instance appropriate for a parsed location and updates the Guile and Python bindings to use said function, rather than the current hard-coded use of bkpt_breakpoint_ops. Since this logic is duplicated in the handling of the `break' and `trace' commands, those are also updated to call into the new helper function. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-12-10 George Barrett <bob@bob131.so> Fix scripted probe breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (tracepoint_probe_breakpoint_ops): Move declaration forward. (breakpoint_ops_for_event_location_type) (breakpoint_ops_for_event_location): Add function definitions. (break_command_1, trace_command): Use breakpoint_ops_for_event_location. * breakpoint.h (breakpoint_ops_for_event_location): Add function declarations. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_register_breakpoint_x): Use breakpoint_ops_for_event_location. * python/py-breakpoint.c (bppy_init): Use breakpoint_ops_for_event_location. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-12-10 George Barrett <bob@bob131.so> Test scripted probe breakpoints. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c (main): Add probe point. * gdb.python/py-breakpoint.c (main): Likewise. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp (test_bkpt_probe): Add probe specifier test. * gdb.python/py-breakpoint.exp (test_bkpt_probe): Likewise.
2019-11-22Replace SYMBOL_*_NAME accessors with member functionsChristian Biesinger1-2/+2
Similar to the MSYMBOL version of this patch, improves readability and will eventually allow making name private. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-11-22 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * ada-exp.y: Update. * ada-lang.c (sort_choices): Update. (ada_print_symbol_signature): Update. (resolve_subexp): Update. (ada_parse_renaming): Update. (ada_read_renaming_var_value): Update. (lesseq_defined_than): Update. (remove_extra_symbols): Update. (remove_irrelevant_renamings): Update. (ada_add_block_symbols): Update. (ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Update. (ada_is_renaming_symbol): Update. (aggregate_assign_from_choices): Update. (ada_evaluate_subexp): Update. (ada_has_this_exception_support): Update. (ada_is_non_standard_exception_sym): Update. (ada_add_exceptions_from_frame): Update. (ada_add_global_exceptions): Update. (ada_print_subexp): Update. * ax-gdb.c (gen_var_ref): Update. (gen_maybe_namespace_elt): Update. (gen_expr_for_cast): Update. (gen_expr): Update. * block.h: Update. * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Update. * breakpoint.c (print_breakpoint_location): Update. (update_static_tracepoint): Update. * btrace.c (ftrace_print_function_name): Update. (ftrace_function_switched): Update. * buildsym.c (find_symbol_in_list): Update. * c-exp.y: Update. * c-typeprint.c (c_print_typedef): Update. (c_type_print_template_args): Update. * cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command): Update. (list_command): Update. (print_sal_location): Update. * coffread.c (patch_opaque_types): Update. (process_coff_symbol): Update. (coff_read_enum_type): Update. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (c_symbol_substitution_name): Update. (convert_one_symbol): Update. (hash_symname): Update. (eq_symname): Update. * compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c (convert_one_symbol): Update. * compile/compile-cplus-types.c (debug_print_scope): Update. * compile/compile-loc2c.c (do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Update. * compile/compile-object-load.c (get_out_value_type): Update. * cp-namespace.c (cp_scan_for_anonymous_namespaces): Update. (search_symbol_list): Update. (cp_lookup_symbol_imports_or_template): Update. * cp-support.c (overload_list_add_symbol): Update. * ctfread.c (psymtab_to_symtab): Update. * dbxread.c (cp_set_block_scope): Update. * dictionary.c (iter_match_first_hashed): Update. (iter_match_next_hashed): Update. (insert_symbol_hashed): Update. (iter_match_next_linear): Update. * dictionary.h: Update. * dwarf2loc.c (func_get_frame_base_dwarf_block): Update. (locexpr_describe_location_piece): Update. (locexpr_describe_location_1): Update. (locexpr_generate_c_location): Update. (loclist_describe_location): Update. (loclist_generate_c_location): Update. * dwarf2read.c (dw2_debug_names_lookup_symbol): Update. (read_func_scope): Update. (process_enumeration_scope): Update. (new_symbol): Update. (dwarf2_const_value): Update. (dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed): Update. * eval.c (evaluate_funcall): Update. (evaluate_subexp_standard): Update. * expprint.c (print_subexp_standard): Update. (dump_subexp_body_standard): Update. * f-valprint.c (info_common_command_for_block): Update. * findvar.c (get_hosting_frame): Update. (default_read_var_value): Update. * go-lang.c (go_symbol_package_name): Update. * guile/scm-block.c (bkscm_print_block_smob): Update. * guile/scm-symbol.c (syscm_print_symbol_smob): Update. (gdbscm_symbol_name): Update. (gdbscm_symbol_linkage_name): Update. (gdbscm_symbol_print_name): Update. * infcall.c (get_function_name): Update. * infcmd.c (jump_command): Update. (finish_command): Update. * infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_breakpoint): Update. * linespec.c (canonicalize_linespec): Update. (create_sals_line_offset): Update. (convert_linespec_to_sals): Update. (complete_label): Update. (find_label_symbols_in_block): Update. * m2-typeprint.c (m2_print_typedef): Update. * mdebugread.c (mdebug_reg_to_regnum): Update. (parse_symbol): Update. (mylookup_symbol): Update. * mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (list_arg_or_local): Update. (list_args_or_locals): Update. * objc-lang.c (compare_selectors): Update. (info_selectors_command): Update. (compare_classes): Update. (info_classes_command): Update. (find_imps): Update. * p-typeprint.c (pascal_print_typedef): Update. * printcmd.c (build_address_symbolic): Update. (info_address_command): Update. (print_variable_and_value): Update. * python/py-framefilter.c (extract_sym): Update. (py_print_single_arg): Update. * python/py-symbol.c (sympy_str): Update. (sympy_get_name): Update. (sympy_get_linkage_name): Update. * python/python.c (gdbpy_rbreak): Update. * record-btrace.c (btrace_get_bfun_name): Update. (btrace_call_history): Update. * rust-lang.c (rust_print_typedef): Update. * solib-frv.c (frv_fdpic_find_canonical_descriptor): Update. * stabsread.c (stab_reg_to_regnum): Update. (define_symbol): Update. (read_enum_type): Update. (common_block_end): Update. (cleanup_undefined_types_1): Update. (scan_file_globals): Update. * stack.c (print_frame_arg): Update. (print_frame_args): Update. (find_frame_funname): Update. (info_frame_command_core): Update. (iterate_over_block_locals): Update. (print_block_frame_labels): Update. (do_print_variable_and_value): Update. (iterate_over_block_arg_vars): Update. (return_command): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab_1): Update. (print_symbol): Update. * symtab.c (eq_symbol_entry): Update. (symbol_cache_dump): Update. (lookup_language_this): Update. (find_pc_sect_line): Update. (skip_prologue_sal): Update. (symbol_search::compare_search_syms): Update. (treg_matches_sym_type_name): Update. (search_symbols): Update. (print_symbol_info): Update. (rbreak_command): Update. (completion_list_add_symbol): Update. (find_gnu_ifunc): Update. (get_symbol_address): Update. (search_module_symbols): Update. (info_module_subcommand): Update. * symtab.h (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME): Remove. (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME): Remove. (SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Remove. (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME): Remove. (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME): Remove. * tracepoint.c (set_traceframe_context): Update. (validate_actionline): Update. (collection_list::collect_symbol): Update. (encode_actions_1): Update. (info_scope_command): Update. (print_one_static_tracepoint_marker): Update. * typeprint.c (typedef_hash_table::add_template_parameters): Update. * valops.c (address_of_variable): Update. (find_overload_match): Update. (find_oload_champ): Update. Change-Id: I76bdc8b44eea6876bf03af9d351f8e90cc0154b2
2019-11-22Replace the MSYMBOL_*_NAME macros with member functionsChristian Biesinger1-1/+1
Improves readability. In the future, it will also allow making the name private, once the name setter functions become member functions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-11-22 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_lookup_simple_minsym): Update. (ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Update. * ada-tasks.c (read_atcb): Update. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_skip_main_prologue): Update. (amd64_windows_skip_trampoline_code): Update. * arm-tdep.c (skip_prologue_function): Update. (arm_skip_stack_protector): Update. * arm-wince-tdep.c (arm_pe_skip_trampoline_code): Update. (arm_wince_skip_main_prologue): Update. * ax-gdb.c (gen_expr): Update. * block.c (call_site_for_pc): Update. * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Update. * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_location_function): Update. * btrace.c (ftrace_print_function_name): Update. (ftrace_function_switched): Update. * c-valprint.c (print_unpacked_pointer): Update. * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Update. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (convert_symbol_bmsym): Update. * compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c (convert_symbol_bmsym): Update. * dwarf-index-write.c (write_psymbols): Update. * dwarf2loc.c (call_site_to_target_addr): Update. (func_verify_no_selftailcall): Update. (tailcall_dump): Update. (call_site_find_chain_1): Update. (dwarf_expr_reg_to_entry_parameter): Update. * elfread.c (elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache): Update. * eval.c (evaluate_funcall): Update. (evaluate_subexp_standard): Update. (evaluate_subexp_for_sizeof): Update. * expprint.c (print_subexp_standard): Update. (dump_subexp_body_standard): Update. * frame.c (get_prev_frame_always_1): Update. * frv-tdep.c (frv_skip_main_prologue): Update. * gnu-v2-abi.c (gnuv2_value_rtti_type): Update. * gnu-v3-abi.c (gnuv3_rtti_type): Update. (gnuv3_get_typename_from_type_info): Update. (gnuv3_skip_trampoline): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_lookup_stub_minimal_symbol): Update. * i386-tdep.c (i386_skip_main_prologue): Update. (i386_pe_skip_trampoline_code): Update. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_convert_from_func_ptr_addr): Update. * infcall.c (get_function_name): Update. * linespec.c (minsym_found): Update. * linux-fork.c (info_checkpoints_command): Update. * m32c-tdep.c (m32c_m16c_address_to_pointer): Update. (m32c_m16c_pointer_to_address): Update. * maint.c (maintenance_translate_address): Update. * minsyms.c (add_minsym_to_hash_table): Update. (add_minsym_to_demangled_hash_table): Update. (lookup_minimal_symbol_mangled): Update. (lookup_minimal_symbol_demangled): Update. (lookup_minimal_symbol_linkage): Update. (lookup_minimal_symbol_text): Update. (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name): Update. (minimal_symbol_is_less_than): Update. (compact_minimal_symbols): Update. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (find_solib_trampoline_target): Update. * mips-tdep.c (mips_stub_frame_sniffer): Update. (mips_skip_pic_trampoline_code): Update. * msp430-tdep.c (msp430_skip_trampoline_code): Update. * objc-lang.c (info_selectors_command): Update. (info_classes_command): Update. (find_methods): Update. (find_imps): Update. * p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print): Update. * ppc-linux-tdep.c (powerpc_linux_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Update. * ppc-sysv-tdep.c (convert_code_addr_to_desc_addr): Update. * printcmd.c (build_address_symbolic): Update. (info_symbol_command): Update. * psymtab.c (psymbol_name_matches): Update. (match_partial_symbol): Update. (lookup_partial_symbol): Update. (print_partial_symbols): Update. (sort_pst_symbols): Update. (maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update. * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_frame): Update. * python/python.c (gdbpy_rbreak): Update. * record-btrace.c (btrace_get_bfun_name): Update. (btrace_call_history): Update. * rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_skip_main_prologue): Update. (rs6000_skip_trampoline_code): Update. * sol-thread.c (info_cb): Update. * stabsread.c (scan_file_globals): Update. * stack.c (find_frame_funname): Update. (info_frame_command_core): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_msymbols): Update. * symtab.c (symbol_natural_name): Rename to.., (general_symbol_info::natural_name): ...this. (symbol_demangled_name): Rename to... (general_symbol_info::demangled_name): ...this. (symbol_search_name): Rename to... (general_symbol_info::search_name): ...this. (symbol_matches_search_name): Update. (find_pc_sect_line): Update. (skip_prologue_sal): Update. (search_symbols): Update. (print_msymbol_info): Update. (rbreak_command): Update. (completion_list_add_msymbol): Update. (completion_list_objc_symbol): Update. (get_msymbol_address): Update. * symtab.h (struct general_symbol_info): Add member functions natural_name (), linkage_name (), print_name (), demangled_name (), and search_name (). (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME): Update. (symbol_natural_name): Move to a member function on general_symbol_info. (SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Update. (symbol_demangled_name): Move to a member function on general_symbol_info. (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME): Update. (symbol_search_name): Move to a member function on general_symbol_info. (MSYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME): Remove. (MSYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME): Remove. (MSYMBOL_PRINT_NAME): Remove. (MSYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Remove. (MSYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME): Remove. * x86-tdep.c (x86_in_indirect_branch_thunk): Update. Change-Id: I65aa529843a9903e174ce799037e41f954a9fcee
2019-10-19Replace some more qsort calls with std::sortChristian Biesinger1-17/+12
This has better typesafety, avoids a function pointer indirection, and can benefit from inlining. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-10-19 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * bcache.c (bcache::print_statistics): Use std::sort instead of qsort. * breakpoint.c (bp_locations_compare): Rename to... (bp_location_is_less_than): ...this, and change to std::sort semantics. (update_global_location_list): Use std::sort instead of qsort. * buildsym.c (compare_line_numbers): Rename to... (lte_is_less_than): ...this, and change to std::sort semantics. (buildsym_compunit::end_symtab_with_blockvector): Use std::sort instead of qsort. * disasm.c (compare_lines): Rename to... (line_is_less_than): ...this, and change to std::sort semantics. (do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated): Call std::sort instead of qsort. * dwarf2-frame.c (qsort_fde_cmp): Rename to... (fde_is_less_than): ...this, and change to std::sort semantics. (dwarf2_build_frame_info): Call std::sort instead of qsort. * mdebugread.c (compare_blocks): (block_is_less_than): ...this, and change to std::sort semantics. (sort_blocks): Call std::sort instead of qsort. * objfiles.c (qsort_cmp): Rename to... (sort_cmp): ...this, and change to std::sort semantics. (update_section_map): Call std::sort instead of qsort. * remote.c (compare_pnums): Remove. (map_regcache_remote_table): Call std::sort instead of qsort. * utils.c (compare_positive_ints): Remove. * utils.h (compare_positive_ints): Remove. * xcoffread.c (compare_lte): Remove. (arrange_linetable): Call std::sort instead of qsort. Change-Id: Ibcddce12a3d07448701e731b7150fa23611d86de
2019-10-15Make tui-winsource not use breakpoint_chainChristian Biesinger1-1/+1
That's an internal variable of breakpoint.c. Insted, use iterate_over_breakpoints to update the breakpoint list. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-10-15 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * breakpoint.c (breakpoint_chain): Make static. * tui/tui-winsource.c: Call iterate_over_breakpoints instead of accessing breakpoint_chain. Change-Id: Ic259b2c3a4c1f5a47f34cfd7fccbdcf274417429
2019-10-15Change iterate_over_breakpoints to take a function_viewChristian Biesinger1-3/+2
This allows callers to pass in capturing lambdas. Also changes the return type to bool. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-10-15 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * breakpoint.c (iterate_over_breakpoints): Change function pointer to a gdb::function_view and return value to bool. * breakpoint.h (iterate_over_breakpoints): Likewise. * dummy-frame.c (pop_dummy_frame_bpt): Update. (pop_dummy_frame): Update. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c (bpscm_build_bp_list): Update. (gdbscm_breakpoints): Update. * python/py-breakpoint.c (build_bp_list): Update. (gdbpy_breakpoints): Update. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (bpfinishpy_detect_out_scope_cb): Update. (bpfinishpy_handle_stop): Update. (bpfinishpy_handle_exit): Update. * solib-svr4.c (svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoint): Update. (svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints): Update. Change-Id: Ia9de4deecae562a70a40f5cd49f5a74d64570251
2019-10-12gdb: small cleanup in breakpoint.c's includesSimon Marchi1-5/+1
In an attempt to reduce the number of files re-build when some headers are touched, I ran include-what-you-use with breakpoint.c as a guinea pig. It revealed a few files that were unnecessary to include, which this patch removes. breakpoint.c uses tilde_expand from readline, hence the necessity to include tilde.h. AFAIK, it's fine to include just that, and not the whole readline headers. include-what-you-use also reported many header files that should be included but aren't, I suppose that breakpoint.c currently includes them indirectly. For now I'll pretend I didn't see that :). gdb/ChangeLog: * breakpoint.c: Remove some includes: continuations.h, skip.h, mi/mi-main.h, readline/readline.h, readline/history.h. Add include: readline/tilde.h. -#include "skip.h" #include "ax-gdb.h" #include "dummy-frame.h" #include "interps.h" @@ -69,11 +67,9 @@ #include "thread-fsm.h" #include "tid-parse.h" #include "cli/cli-style.h" -#include "mi/mi-main.h" /* readline include files */ -#include "readline/readline.h" -#include "readline/history.h" +#include "readline/tilde.h" /* readline defines this. */ #undef savestring Change-Id: I88bfe9071f2f973fd84caaf04b95c33a4dfb33de
2019-10-01Introduce metadata styleTom Tromey1-3/+5
This introduces a new "metadata" style and changes many places in gdb to use it. The idea here is to let the user distinguish gdb output from output that (conceptually at least) comes directly from the inferior. The newly-styled category includes text that gdb traditionally surrounds in "<...>", like "<unavailable>". I only added a single test for this. In many cases this output is difficult to test. Also, while developing this errors in the implementation of the new printf formats showed up as regressions. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-10-01 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * p-lang.c (pascal_printstr): Use metadata style. * value.c (show_convenience): Use metadata style. * valprint.c (valprint_check_validity, val_print_optimized_out) (val_print_not_saved, val_print_unavailable) (val_print_invalid_address, generic_val_print, val_print) (value_check_printable, val_print_array_elements): Use metadata style. * ui-out.h (class ui_out) <field_fmt>: New overload. <do_field_fmt>: Add style parameter. * ui-out.c (ui_out::field_fmt): New overload. * typeprint.c (type_print_unknown_return_type) (val_print_not_allocated, val_print_not_associated): Use metadata style. * tui/tui-out.h (class tui_ui_out) <do_field_fmt>: Add style parameter. * tui/tui-out.c (tui_ui_out::do_field_fmt): Update. * tracepoint.c (tvariables_info_1): Use metadata style. * stack.c (print_frame_arg, print_frame_info, print_frame) (info_frame_command_core): Use metadata style. * skip.c (info_skip_command): Use metadata style. * rust-lang.c (rust_print_enum): Use metadata style. * python/py-prettyprint.c (print_stack_unless_memory_error): Use metadata style. * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_single_arg): Use metadata style. * printcmd.c (do_one_display, print_variable_and_value): Use metadata style. * p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print) (pascal_object_print_value_fields): Use metadata style. * p-typeprint.c (pascal_type_print_base): Use metadata style. * mi/mi-out.h (class mi_ui_out) <do_field_fmt>: Add style parameter. * mi/mi-out.c (mi_ui_out::do_field_fmt): Update. * m2-valprint.c (m2_print_long_set): Use metadata style. * m2-typeprint.c (m2_print_type): Use metadata style. * infcmd.c (print_return_value_1): Use metadata style. * gnu-v3-abi.c (print_one_vtable): Use metadata style. * f-valprint.c (info_common_command_for_block): Use metadata style. * f-typeprint.c (f_type_print_base): Use metadata style. * expprint.c (print_subexp_standard): Use metadata style. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Use metadata style. * cli/cli-style.h (class cli_style_option): Add constructor. (metadata_style): Declare. * cli/cli-style.c (metadata_style): New global. (_initialize_cli_style): Register metadata style. * cli-out.h (class cli_ui_out) <do_field_fmt>: Add style parameter. * cli-out.c (cli_ui_out::do_field_fmt): Update. * c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_base_struct_union) (c_type_print_base_1): Use metadata style. * breakpoint.c (watchpoint_value_print) (print_one_breakpoint_location): Use metadata style. * break-catch-syscall.c (print_one_catch_syscall): Use metadata style. * break-catch-sig.c (signal_catchpoint_print_one): Use metadata style. * ada-valprint.c (val_print_packed_array_elements, printstr) (print_field_values, ada_val_print_ref, ada_val_print): Use metadata style. * ada-typeprint.c (print_array_type, ada_print_type): Use metadata style. * ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info, info_task): Use metadata style. * ada-lang.c (user_select_syms): Use metadata style. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2019-10-01 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * lib/gdb-utils.exp (style): Handle "metadata" argument. * gdb.base/style.exp: Add metadata style test.
2019-10-01Use new %p format suffixes in gdbPedro Alves1-35/+30
This changes various spots in gdb to use the new %p format suffixes. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (print_symbol_info): Use %ps. (print_msymbol_info): Use %ps. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs): Use %ps. * printcmd.c (print_variable_and_value): Use %ps. * macrocmd.c (show_pp_source_pos): Use %ps. * infrun.c (print_exited_reason): Use ui_out::message. * breakpoint.c (watchpoint_check, print_one_breakpoint_location) (describe_other_breakpoints): Use ui_out::message and new formats. (say_where): Use new formats. (bkpt_print_it, tracepoint_print_one_detail): Use ui_out::message and new formats.