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2020-09-10Avoid double free in startup_inferiorKamil Rytarowski1-1/+4
Do not free the last execd pathname as it will be used in prepare_resume_reply(), after attaching a client side. gdb/ChangeLog: * fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Avoid double free.
2020-09-10Add a common utility function to read and write siginfo_t in inferiorKamil Rytarowski2-0/+39
gdb/ChangeLog: * netbsd-nat.h (netbsd_nat::qxfer_siginfo): Add. * netbsd-nat.c (netbsd_nat::qxfer_siginfo): Likewise.
2020-09-10Add netbsd_nat::enable_proc_events in gdb/natKamil Rytarowski2-0/+25
Add generic function to enable debugger events in a process. gdb/ChangeLog: * netbsd-nat.h (netbsd_nat::enable_proc_events): Add. * netbsd-nat.c: Include <sys/ptrace.h>. * (netbsd_nat::enable_proc_events): Add.
2020-09-10Add gdb/nat common functions for listing threadsKamil Rytarowski2-0/+145
Add netbsd_nat::netbsd_thread_lister a generic thread lister, used internally in netbsd-nat.c, copied from gdb/nbsd-nat.c. Add public extern functions for listing threads: * netbsd_nat::thread_alive * netbsd_nat::thread_name * netbsd_nat::for_each_thread gdb/ChangeLog: * netbsd-nat.h: Include "gdbsupport/function-view.h". * (netbsd_nat::thread_alive, netbsd_nat::thread_name) (netbsd_nat::for_each_thread): Add. * netbsd-nat.c: Include "gdbsupport/common-defs.h" and "gdbsupport/common-debug.h". * (netbsd_nat::netbsd_thread_lister) (netbsd_nat::thread_alive, netbsd_nat::thread_name) (netbsd_nat::for_each_thread): Add.
2020-09-10Add netbsd_nat::pid_to_exec_fileKamil Rytarowski2-0/+25
gdb/ChangeLog: * netbsd-nat.h: Include <unistd.h>. * (netbsd_nat::pid_to_exec_file): Add. * netbsd-nat.c: Include <sys/types.h> and <sys/sysctl.h>. * (netbsd_nat::pid_to_exec_file) Add.
2020-09-10Register a placeholder for NetBSD shared functions in gdb/natKamil Rytarowski2-0/+51
gdb/ChangeLog: * netbsd-nat.h: New file. * netbsd-nat.c: Likewise.
2020-08-10[AArch64] Fix incorrectly-defined SVE macroLuis Machado1-1/+1
The kernel has fixed this here: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1029011/ We should do the same for GDB, which is still carrying an incorrect definition of the macro. As stated in the kernel patch thread, this doesn't actually change things because, luckily, the structs are of the same size. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-08-10 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * nat/aarch64-sve-linux-sigcontext.h (SVE_PT_REGS_OFFSET): Use struct user_sve_header instead of struct sve_context.
2020-06-18Don't write to inferior_ptid in windows-nat.c, part IIPedro Alves2-4/+0
Writing to inferior_ptid in windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event is just incorrect and not necessary. We'll report the event to GDB's core, which then takes care of switching inferior_ptid / current thread. Related (see windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event), there's also a "current_windows_thread" global that is just begging to get out of sync with core GDB's current thread. This patch removes it. gdbserver already does not have an equivalent global in win32-low.cc. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-06-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * nat/windows-nat.c (current_windows_thread): Remove. * nat/windows-nat.h (current_windows_thread): Remove. * windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target::stopped_by_sw_breakpoint): Adjust. (display_selectors): Adjust to fetch the current windows_thread_info based on inferior_ptid. (fake_create_process): No longer write to current_windows_thread. (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): Don't set inferior_ptid or current_windows_thread. (windows_nat_target::wait): Adjust to not rely on current_windows_thread. (do_initial_windows_stuff): Now a method of windows_nat_target. Switch to the last_ptid thread. (windows_nat_target::attach): Adjust. (windows_nat_target::detach): Use switch_to_no_thread instead of writing to inferior_ptid directly. (windows_nat_target::create_inferior): Adjust.
2020-05-27Don't close thread handles provided by WaitForDebugEventHannes Domani1-1/+0
I sometimes encountered a weird breakpoint failure when using start: (gdb) start Temporary breakpoint 2 at 0x40162d: file gdb-25911.c, line 4. Starting program: C:\src\tests\gdb-25911.exe Warning: Cannot insert breakpoint 2. Cannot access memory at address 0x401628 After trying a lot of combinations, I found a way to reproduce it: (gdb) file gdb-25987.exe Reading symbols from gdb-25987.exe... (gdb) start Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x401638: file gdb-25987.cpp, line 13. Starting program: C:\src\tests\gdb-25987.exe Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb-25987.cpp:13 13 int main() { (gdb) c Continuing. Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. MyClass::call (this=0x3d20d0) at gdb-25987.cpp:8 8 *(char*)(nullptr) = 1; (gdb) kill Kill the program being debugged? (y or n) y [Inferior 1 (process 1140) killed] (gdb) file gdb-25911.exe Load new symbol table from "gdb-25911.exe"? (y or n) y Reading symbols from gdb-25911.exe... (gdb) start Temporary breakpoint 2 at 0x40162d: file gdb-25911.c, line 4. Starting program: C:\src\tests\gdb-25911.exe Warning: Cannot insert breakpoint 2. Cannot access memory at address 0x401628 Command aborted. The actual failure was that ReadProcessMemory used a process handle that was no longer valid. And the underlying reason was that the windows_thread_info destructor closes a thread handle that was provided earlier by WaitForDebugEvent. But since this is not allowed (and it was actually already closed at this point, and the handle value reused), this closed another still-needed handle. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-05-27 Hannes Domani <ssbssa@yahoo.de> * nat/windows-nat.c (windows_thread_info::~windows_thread_info): Don't close thread handle.
2020-05-14Disable record btrace bts support for AMD processorsKevin Buettner1-0/+6
Some Intel processors implement a Branch Trace Store (BTS) which GDB uses for reverse execution support via the "record btrace bts" command. I have been unable to find a description of a similar feature in a recent (April 2020) AMD64 architecture reference: https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/40332.pdf While it is the case that AMD processors have an LBR (last branch record) bit in the DebugCtl MSR, it seems that it affects only four MSRs when enabled. The names of these MSRs are LastBranchToIP, LastBranchFromIP, LastIntToIP, and LastIntFromIP. I can find no mention of anything more extensive. While looking at an Intel architecture document, I noticed that Intel's P6 family from the mid-90s had registers of the same name. Therefore... This commit disables "record btrace bts" support in GDB for AMD processors. Using the test case from gdb.base/break.exp, the sessions below show the expected behavior (run on a machine with an Intel processor) versus that on a machine with an AMD processor. The AMD processor in question is reported as follows by "lscpu": AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X 16-Core Processor . Finally, I'll note that the AMD machine is actually a VM, but I see similar behavior on both the virtualization host and the VM. Intel machine - Desired behavior: [kevinb@mohave gdb]$ ./gdb -q testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/break/break Reading symbols from testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/break/break... (gdb) start Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x401179: file /home/kevinb/sourceware-git/native-build/bld/../../binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c, line 43. Starting program: /home/kevinb/sourceware-git/native-build/bld/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/break/break Temporary breakpoint 1, main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffd748, envp=0x7fffffffd758) at /home/kevinb/sourceware-git/native-build/bld/../../binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:43 43 if (argc == 12345) { /* an unlikely value < 2^16, in case uninited */ /* set breakpoint 6 here */ (gdb) record btrace (gdb) b factorial Breakpoint 2 at 0x40121b: file /home/kevinb/sourceware-git/native-build/bld/../../binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c, line 63. (gdb) c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, factorial (value=6) at /home/kevinb/sourceware-git/native-build/bld/../../binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:63 63 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */ (gdb) info record Active record target: record-btrace Recording format: Branch Trace Store. Buffer size: 64kB. Recorded 768 instructions in 22 functions (0 gaps) for thread 1 (process 19215). (gdb) record function-call-history 13 do_lookup_x 14 _dl_lookup_symbol_x 15 _dl_fixup 16 _dl_runtime_resolve_xsavec 17 atoi 18 strtoq 19 ____strtoll_l_internal 20 atoi 21 main 22 factorial (gdb) record instruction-history 759 0x00007ffff7ce0917 <____strtoll_l_internal+647>: pop %r15 760 0x00007ffff7ce0919 <____strtoll_l_internal+649>: retq 761 0x00007ffff7cdd064 <atoi+20>: add $0x8,%rsp 762 0x00007ffff7cdd068 <atoi+24>: retq 763 0x00000000004011b1 <main+75>: mov %eax,%edi 764 0x00000000004011b3 <main+77>: callq 0x401210 <factorial> 765 0x0000000000401210 <factorial+0>: push %rbp 766 0x0000000000401211 <factorial+1>: mov %rsp,%rbp 767 0x0000000000401214 <factorial+4>: sub $0x10,%rsp 768 0x0000000000401218 <factorial+8>: mov %edi,-0x4(%rbp) AMD machine - Wrong behavior: [kev@f32-1 gdb]$ ./gdb -q testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/break/break Reading symbols from testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/break/break... (gdb) start Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x401179: file /ironwood1/sourceware-git/f32-master/bld/../../worktree-master/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c, line 43. Starting program: /mesquite2/sourceware-git/f32-master/bld/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/break/break Temporary breakpoint 1, main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffd5b8, envp=0x7fffffffd5c8) at /ironwood1/sourceware-git/f32-master/bld/../../worktree-master/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:43 43 if (argc == 12345) { /* an unlikely value < 2^16, in case uninited */ /* set breakpoint 6 here */ (gdb) record btrace (gdb) b factorial Breakpoint 2 at 0x40121b: file /ironwood1/sourceware-git/f32-master/bld/../../worktree-master/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c, line 63. (gdb) c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, factorial (value=6) at /ironwood1/sourceware-git/f32-master/bld/../../worktree-master/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:63 63 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */ (gdb) info record Active record target: record-btrace Recording format: Branch Trace Store. Buffer size: 64kB. warning: Recorded trace may be incomplete at instruction 7737 (pc = 0x405000). warning: Recorded trace may be incomplete at instruction 7739 (pc = 0x0). Recorded 7740 instructions in 46 functions (2 gaps) for thread 1 (process 1402911). (gdb) record function-call-history 37 ?? 38 values 39 some_enum_global 40 ?? 41 some_union_global 42 some_variable 43 ?? 44 [decode error (2): unknown instruction] 45 ?? 46 [decode error (2): unknown instruction] (gdb) record instruction-history 7730 0x0000000000404ff3: add %al,(%rax) 7731 0x0000000000404ff5: add %al,(%rax) 7732 0x0000000000404ff7: add %al,(%rax) 7733 0x0000000000404ff9: add %al,(%rax) 7734 0x0000000000404ffb: add %al,(%rax) 7735 0x0000000000404ffd: add %al,(%rax) 7736 0x0000000000404fff: .byte 0x0 7737 0x0000000000405000: Cannot access memory at address 0x405000 Lastly, I'll note that I see a lot of gdb.btrace failures without this commit. Worse still, the results aren't always the same which causes a lot of noise when comparing test results. gdbsupport/ChangeLog: * btrace-common.h (btrace_cpu_vendor): Add CV_AMD. gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/linux-btrace.c (btrace_this_cpu): Add check for AMD processors. (cpu_supports_bts): Add CV_AMD case.
2020-04-24Fix Windows debugging regressionTom Tromey1-0/+5
The updated pending stop series introduced a regression in Windows debugging. When stopped at a software breakpoint, we would adjust the PC each time it was requested -- however, more than a single adjustment is incorrect. This patch introduces a new flag that is used to ensure the adjustment only happens a single time. No similar change is needed in gdbserver, because it adjusts the PC in a different way. I still can't run the gdb test suite on Windows, but I can run the internal AdaCore test suite there; and this fixes the regressions there. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-24 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * nat/windows-nat.h (struct windows_thread_info) <pc_adjusted>: New member. * windows-nat.c (windows_fetch_one_register): Check pc_adjusted. (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event) (windows_nat_target::wait): Set pc_adjusted.
2020-04-16Fix Cygwin gdb buildTom Tromey2-20/+9
Simon pointed out that the windows-nat sharing series broke the Cygwin build. This patch fixes the problem, by moving the Cygwin-specific code to a new handler function. This approach is taken because this code calls find_pc_partial_function, which isn't available in gdbserver. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-16 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (windows_nat::handle_access_violation): New function. * nat/windows-nat.h (handle_access_violation): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (handle_exception): Move Cygwin code to windows-nat.c. Call handle_access_violation. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-16 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.cc (windows_nat::handle_access_violation): New function.
2020-04-10Fix debugging of WOW64 processesHannes Domani2-3/+12
The new code regarding pending stops only checks for EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT, but for WOW64 processes STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT is necessary as well. Also, ignore_first_breakpoint is used now in nat/windows-nat.c as well, but was not available there. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-04-10 Hannes Domani <ssbssa@yahoo.de> * nat/windows-nat.c (STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT, STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP): Move to... * nat/windows-nat.h (STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT, STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP): ... here. * windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event): Check for STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT. (windows_nat_target::wait): Same.
2020-04-08Make last_wait_event staticTom Tromey2-9/+9
Now that last_wait_event is entirely handled in nat/windows-nat.c, it can be made static. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * nat/windows-nat.h (last_wait_event): Don't declare. (wait_for_debug_event): Update comment. * nat/windows-nat.c (last_wait_event): Now static.
2020-04-08Move wait_for_debug_event to nat/windows-nat.cTom Tromey2-0/+15
This moves the wait_for_debug_event helper function to nat/windows-nat.c, and changes gdbserver to use it. wait_for_debug_event is a wrapper for WaitForDebugEvent that also sets last_wait_event when appropriate. This is needed to properly handle queued stops. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (wait_for_debug_event): Move to nat/windows-nat.c. * nat/windows-nat.h (wait_for_debug_event): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (wait_for_debug_event): Move from windows-nat.c. No longer static. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (win32_kill, get_child_debug_event): Use wait_for_debug_event.
2020-04-08Introduce fetch_pending_stopTom Tromey2-0/+35
This introduces a new "fetch_pending_stop" function and changes gdb to use it. This function removes the first matching pending stop from the list of such stops. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (get_windows_debug_event): Use fetch_pending_stop. * nat/windows-nat.h (fetch_pending_stop): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (fetch_pending_stop): New function.
2020-04-08Share some inferior-related Windows codeTom Tromey2-0/+59
This adds a couple of functions to nat/windows-nat.c and changes gdb and gdbserver to use them. One function checks the list of pending stops for a match (not yet used by gdbserver, but will be in a subsequent patch); and the other is a wrapper for ContinueDebugEvent that always uses the last "real" stop event. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (windows_continue): Use matching_pending_stop and continue_last_debug_event. * nat/windows-nat.h (matching_pending_stop) (continue_last_debug_event): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (DEBUG_EVENTS): New define. (matching_pending_stop, continue_last_debug_event): New functions. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (child_continue): Call continue_last_debug_event.
2020-04-08Share handle_exceptionTom Tromey2-0/+195
Both gdb and gdbserver have a "handle_exception" function, the bulk of which is shared between the two implementations. This patch arranges for the entire thing to be moved into nat/windows-nat.c, with the differences handled by callbacks. This patch introduces one more callback to make this possible. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (MS_VC_EXCEPTION): Move to nat/windows-nat.c. (handle_exception_result): Move to nat/windows-nat.h. (DEBUG_EXCEPTION_SIMPLE): Remove. (windows_nat::handle_ms_vc_exception): New function. (handle_exception): Move to nat/windows-nat.c. (get_windows_debug_event): Update. (STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT, STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP): Move to nat/windows-nat.c. * nat/windows-nat.h (handle_ms_vc_exception): Declare. (handle_exception_result): Move from windows-nat.c. (handle_exception): Declare. * nat/windows-nat.c (MS_VC_EXCEPTION, handle_exception) (STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP, STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT): Move from windows-nat.c. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (handle_exception): Remove. (windows_nat::handle_ms_vc_exception): New function. (get_child_debug_event): Add "continue_status" parameter. Update. (win32_wait): Update.
2020-04-08Share handle_load_dll and handle_unload_dll declarationsTom Tromey1-0/+19
This changes nat/windows-nat.h to declare handle_load_dll and handle_unload_dll. The embedding application is required to implement these -- while the actual code was difficult to share due to some other differences between the two programs, sharing the declaration lets a subsequent patch share more code that uses these as callbacks. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (windows_nat::handle_load_dll) (windows_nat::handle_unload_dll): Rename. No longer static. * nat/windows-nat.h (handle_load_dll, handle_unload_dll): Declare. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (windows_nat::handle_load_dll): Rename from handle_load_dll. No longer static. (windows_nat::handle_unload_dll): Rename from handle_unload_dll. No longer static.
2020-04-08Normalize handle_output_debug_string APITom Tromey1-0/+11
This changes gdbserver's implementation of handle_output_debug_string to have the same calling convention as that of gdb. This allows for sharing some more code in a subsequent patch. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (windows_nat::handle_output_debug_string): Rename. No longer static. * nat/windows-nat.h (handle_output_debug_string): Declare. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (handle_output_debug_string): Add parameter. Change return type. (win32_kill, get_child_debug_event): Update.
2020-04-08Share some Windows-related globalsTom Tromey2-1/+69
This moves some Windows-related globals into nat/windows-nat.c, sharing them between gdb and gdbserver. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (current_process_handle, current_process_id) (main_thread_id, last_sig, current_event, last_wait_event) (current_windows_thread, desired_stop_thread_id, pending_stops) (struct pending_stop, siginfo_er): Move to nat/windows-nat.c. (display_selectors, fake_create_process) (get_windows_debug_event): Update. * nat/windows-nat.h (current_process_handle, current_process_id) (main_thread_id, last_sig, current_event, last_wait_event) (current_windows_thread, desired_stop_thread_id, pending_stops) (struct pending_stop, siginfo_er): Move from windows-nat.c. * nat/windows-nat.c (current_process_handle, current_process_id) (main_thread_id, last_sig, current_event, last_wait_event) (current_windows_thread, desired_stop_thread_id, pending_stops) (siginfo_er): New globals. Move from windows-nat.c. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (current_process_handle, current_process_id) (main_thread_id, last_sig, current_event, siginfo_er): Move to nat/windows-nat.c.
2020-04-08Share get_image_name between gdb and gdbserverTom Tromey2-0/+64
This moves get_image_name to nat/windows-nat.c so that it can be shared between gdb and gdbserver. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (get_image_name): Move to nat/windows-nat.c. (handle_load_dll): Update. * nat/windows-nat.c (get_image_name): Move from windows-nat.c. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (get_image_name): Remove. (handle_load_dll): Update.
2020-04-08Share thread_rec between gdb and gdbserverTom Tromey1-0/+21
This changes gdb and gdbserver to use the same calling convention for the "thread_rec" helper function. Fully merging these is difficult due to differences in how threads are managed by the enclosing applications; but sharing a declaration makes it possible for future shared code to call this method. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (enum thread_disposition_type): Move to nat/windows-nat.h. (windows_nat::thread_rec): Rename from thread_rec. No longer static. (windows_add_thread, windows_nat_target::fetch_registers) (windows_nat_target::store_registers, handle_exception) (windows_nat_target::resume, get_windows_debug_event) (windows_nat_target::get_tib_address) (windows_nat_target::thread_name) (windows_nat_target::thread_alive): Update. * nat/windows-nat.h (enum thread_disposition_type): Move from windows-nat.c. (thread_rec): Declare. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (windows_nat::thread_rec): Rename from thread_rec. No longer static. Change parameters. (child_add_thread, child_fetch_inferior_registers) (child_store_inferior_registers, win32_resume) (win32_get_tib_address): Update.
2020-04-08Wrap shared windows-nat code in windows_nat namespaceTom Tromey2-0/+10
This wraps the shared windows-nat code in a windows_nat namespace. This helps avoid name clashes. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c: Add "using namespace". * nat/windows-nat.h: Wrap contents in windows_nat namespace. * nat/windows-nat.c: Wrap contents in windows_nat namespace. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops): Use qualified names where needed. * win32-i386-low.c: Add "using namespace". * win32-low.c: Add "using namespace". * win32-arm-low.c: Add "using namespace".
2020-04-08Call CloseHandle from ~windows_thread_infoTom Tromey2-0/+7
Add a destructor to windows_thread_info that calls CloseHandle. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * nat/windows-nat.h (struct windows_thread_info): Declare destructor. * nat/windows-nat.c (~windows_thread_info): New. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (delete_thread_info): Don't call CloseHandle.
2020-04-08Handle pending stops from the Windows kernelTom Tromey2-0/+6
PR gdb/22992 concerns an assertion failure in gdb when debugging a certain inferior: int finish_step_over(execution_control_state*): Assertion `ecs->event_thread->control.trap_expected' failed. Initially the investigation centered on the discovery that gdb was not suspending other threads when attempting to single-step. This oversight is corrected in this patch: now, when stepping a thread, gdb will call SuspendThread on all other threads. However, the bug persisted even after this change. In particular, WaitForDebugEvent could see a stop for a thread that was ostensibly suspended. Our theory of what is happening here is that there are actually simultaneous breakpoint hits, and the Windows kernel queues the events, causing the second stop to be reported on a suspended thread. In Windows 10 or later gdb could use the DBG_REPLY_LATER flag to ContinueDebugEvent to request that such events be re-reported later. However, relying on that did not seem advisable, so this patch instead arranges to queue such "pending" stops, and then to report them later, once the step has completed. In the PR, Pedro pointed out that it's best in this scenario to implement the stopped_by_sw_breakpoint method, so this patch does this as well. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> PR gdb/22992 * windows-nat.c (current_event): Update comment. (last_wait_event, desired_stop_thread_id): New globals. (struct pending_stop): New. (pending_stops): New global. (windows_nat_target) <stopped_by_sw_breakpoint> <supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint>: New methods. (windows_fetch_one_register): Add assertions. Adjust PC. (windows_continue): Handle pending stops. Suspend other threads when stepping. Use last_wait_event (wait_for_debug_event): New function. (get_windows_debug_event): Use wait_for_debug_event. Handle pending stops. Queue spurious stops. (windows_nat_target::wait): Set stopped_at_software_breakpoint. (windows_nat_target::kill): Use wait_for_debug_event. * nat/windows-nat.h (struct windows_thread_info) <stopped_at_software_breakpoint>: New field. * nat/windows-nat.c (windows_thread_info::resume): Clear stopped_at_software_breakpoint.
2020-04-08Share Windows thread-suspend and -resume codeTom Tromey2-0/+66
This adds "suspend" and "resume" methods to windows_thread_info, and changes gdb and gdbserver to share this code. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (thread_rec): Use windows_thread_info::suspend. (windows_continue): Use windows_continue::resume. * nat/windows-nat.h (struct windows_thread_info) <suspend, resume>: Declare new methods. * nat/windows-nat.c: New file. * configure.nat (NATDEPFILES): Add nat/windows-nat.o when needed. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (win32_require_context, suspend_one_thread): Use windows_thread_info::suspend. (continue_one_thread): Use windows_thread_info::resume. * configure.srv (srv_tgtobj): Add windows-nat.o when needed.
2020-04-08Make windows_thread_info::name a unique_xmalloc_ptrTom Tromey1-6/+1
This changes windows_thread_info::name to be a unique_xmalloc_ptr, removing some manual memory management. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (handle_exception) (windows_nat_target::thread_name): Update. * nat/windows-nat.h (windows_thread_info): Remove destructor. <name>: Now unique_xmalloc_ptr.
2020-04-08Change two windows_thread_info members to "bool"Tom Tromey1-3/+6
This changes a couple of fields of windows_thread_info to have type "bool". It also updates the comment of another field, to clarify the possible values it can hold. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (thread_rec) (windows_nat_target::fetch_registers): Update. * nat/windows-nat.h (struct windows_thread_info) <suspended>: Update comment. <debug_registers_changed, reload_context>: Now bool. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-i386-low.c (update_debug_registers) (i386_prepare_to_resume, i386_thread_added): Update.
2020-04-08Use new and delete for windows_thread_infoTom Tromey1-6/+20
This adds a constructor, destructor, and member initializers to windows_thread_info, and changes gdb and gdbserver to use new and delete. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (windows_add_thread): Use new. (windows_init_thread_list, windows_delete_thread): Use delete. (get_windows_debug_event): Update. * nat/windows-nat.h (struct windows_thread_info): Add constructor, destructor, and initializers. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.c (child_add_thread): Use new. (delete_thread_info): Use delete.
2020-04-08Share windows_thread_info between gdb and gdbserverTom Tromey1-0/+66
This introduces a new file, nat/windows-nat.h, which holds the definition of windows_thread_info. This is now shared between gdb and gdbserver. Note that the two implementations different slightly. gdb had a couple of fields ("name" and "reload_context") that gdbserver did not; while gdbserver had one field ("base_context") that gdb did not, plus better comments. The new file preserves all the fields, and the comments. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * windows-nat.c (struct windows_thread_info): Remove. * nat/windows-nat.h: New file. gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-04-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * win32-low.h (struct windows_thread_info): Remove.
2020-03-20gdb: remove HAVE_DECL_PTRACESimon Marchi1-8/+0
I stumbled on this snippet in nat/gdb_ptrace.h: /* Some systems, in particular DEC OSF/1, Digital Unix, Compaq Tru64 or whatever it's called these days, don't provide a prototype for ptrace. Provide one to silence compiler warnings. */ #ifndef HAVE_DECL_PTRACE extern PTRACE_TYPE_RET ptrace(); #endif I believe this is unnecessary today and should be removed. First, the comment only mentions OSes we don't support (and to be honest, I had never even heard of). But most importantly, in C++, a declaration with empty parenthesis declares a function that accepts no arguments, unlike in C. So if this declaration was really used, GDB wouldn't build, since all ptrace call sites pass some arguments. Since we haven't heard anything about this causing some build failures since we have transitioned to C++, I conclude that it's not used. This patch removes it as well as the corresponding configure check. gdb/ChangeLog: * ptrace.m4: Don't check for ptrace declaration. * config.in: Re-generate. * configure: Re-generate. * nat/gdb_ptrace.h: Don't declare ptrace if HAVE_DECL_PTRACE is not defined. gdbserver/ChangeLog: * config.in: Re-generate. * configure: Re-generate. gdbsupport/ChangeLog: * config.in: Re-generate. * configure: Re-generate.
2020-03-19[AArch64] When unavailable, fetch VG from ptrace.Luis Machado1-3/+18
I was doing some SVE tests on system QEMU and noticed quite a few failures related to inferior function calls. Any attempt to do an inferior function call would result in the following: Unable to set VG register.: Success. This happens because, after an inferior function call, GDB attempts to restore the regcache state and updates the SVE register in order. Since the Z registers show up before the VG register, VG is still INVALID by the time the first Z register is being updated. So when executing the following code in aarch64_sve_set_vq: if (reg_buf->get_register_status (AARCH64_SVE_VG_REGNUM) != REG_VALID) return false; By returning false, we signal something is wrong, then we get to this: /* First store vector length to the thread. This is done first to ensure the ptrace buffers read from the kernel are the correct size. */ if (!aarch64_sve_set_vq (tid, regcache)) perror_with_name (_("Unable to set VG register.")); Ideally we'd always have a valid VG before attempting to set the Z registers, but in this case the ordering of registers doesn't make that possible. I considered reordering the registers to put VG before the Z registers, like the DWARF numbering, but that would break backwards compatibility with existing implementations. Also, the Z register numbering is pinned to the V registers, and adding VG before Z would create a gap for non-SVE targets, since we wouldn't be able to undefine VG for non-SVE targets. As a compromise, it seems we can safely fetch the VG register value from ptrace. The value in the kernel is likely the updated value anyway. This patch fixed all the failures i saw in the testsuite and caused no further regressions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-03-19 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * nat/aarch64-sve-linux-ptrace.c (aarch64_sve_set_vq): If vg is not valid, fetch vg value from ptrace.
2020-02-19gdb/riscv: Update API for looking up target descriptionsAndrew Burgess2-7/+8
In preparation for adding the RISC-V gdbserver, this commit restructures the API for looking up target descriptions. The current API is riscv_create_target_description, which creates a target description from a riscv_gdbarch_features, but also caches the created target descriptions so that for a given features object we always get back the same target description object. This is important for GDB due to the way gdbarch objects are reused. As the same target description is always returned to GDB, and can be returned multiple times, it is returned as a const, however, the current cache actually stores a non-const target description. This is improved in this patch so that the cache holds a const target description. For gdbsever, this caching of the target descriptions is not needed, the gdbserver looks up one target description to describe the target it is actually running on and that is it. Further the gdbserver actually needs to modify the target description that is looked up, so for the gdbsever, returning a const target description is not acceptable. This commit aims to address this by creating two parallel target description APIs, on is the old riscv_create_target_description, however, this no longer performs any caching, and just creates a new target description, and returns it as non-const. The second API is riscv_lookup_target_description, this one performs the caching, and calls riscv_create_target_description to create a target description when needed. In order to make sure the correct API is used in the correct place I have guarded the code using the GDBSERVER define. For GDB the riscv_create_target_description is static, and not generally usable throughout GDB, only the lookup API is global. In gdbserver, the lookup functions, and the cache are not defined or created at all, only the riscv_create_target_description API is available. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * arch/riscv.c (struct riscv_gdbarch_features_hasher): Only define if GDBSERVER is not defined. (riscv_tdesc_cache): Likewise, also store const target_desc. (STATIC_IN_GDB): Define. (riscv_create_target_description): Update declaration with STATIC_IN_GDB. (riscv_lookup_target_description): New function, only define if GDBSERVER is not defined. * arch/riscv.h (riscv_create_target_description): Declare only when GDBSERVER is defined. (riscv_lookup_target_description): New declaration when GDBSERVER is not defined. * nat/riscv-linux-tdesc.c (riscv_linux_read_description): Rename to... (riscv_linux_read_features): ...this, and return riscv_gdbarch_features instead of target_desc. * nat/riscv-linux-tdesc.h: Include 'arch/riscv.h'. (riscv_linux_read_description): Rename to... (riscv_linux_read_features): ...this. * riscv-linux-nat.c (riscv_linux_nat_target::read_description): Update to use riscv_gdbarch_features and riscv_lookup_target_description. * riscv-tdep.c (riscv_find_default_target_description): Use riscv_lookup_target_description instead of riscv_create_target_description.
2020-02-05RISC-V/Linux/native: Factor out target description determinationMaciej W. Rozycki2-0/+110
In preparation for RISC-V/Linux `gdbserver' support factor out parts of native target description determination code that can be shared between the programs. gdb/ * nat/riscv-linux-tdesc.h: New file. * nat/riscv-linux-tdesc.c: New file, taking code from... * riscv-linux-nat.c (riscv_linux_nat_target::read_description): ... here. * configure.nat <linux> <riscv*>: Add nat/riscv-linux-tdesc.o to NATDEPFILES.
2020-01-23gdb: fix darwin-nat.c build / adapt to multi-targetSimon Marchi2-3/+5
The darwin-nat.c file doesn't build since the multi-target changes (5b6d1e4f, "Multi-target support"). This patch makes it build. I have access to a macOS vm, so I am able to build it, but I wasn't able to successfully codesign it and try to actually debug something, so I don't know if it works. I don't have much more time to put on this to figure it out, so I thought I'd sent the patch anyway, as it's at least a step in the right direction. The bulk of the patch is to change a bunch of functions to be methods of the darwin_nat_target object, so that this can pass `this` to find_inferior_ptid and other functions that now require a process_stratum_target pointer. The darwin_ptrace_him function (renamed to darwin_nat_target::ptrace_him in this patch) is passed to fork_inferior as the `init_trace_fun` parameter. Since the method can't be passed as a plain function pointer (we need the `this` pointer), I changed the `init_trace_fun` parameter of fork_inferior to be a gdb::function_view, so we can pass a lambda and capture `this`. The changes in darwin-nat.h are only to move definition higher in the file, so that forward declarations are not needed. gdb/ChangeLog: * darwin-nat.h (struct darwin_exception_msg, enum darwin_msg_state, struct darwin_thread_info, darwin_thread_t): Move up. (class darwin_nat_target) <wait_1, check_new_threads, decode_exception_message, decode_message, stop_inferior, init_thread_list, ptrace_him, cancel_breakpoint>: Declare. * darwin-nat.c (darwin_check_new_threads): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::check_new_threads): ... this. (darwin_suspend_inferior_it): Remove. (darwin_decode_exception_message): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::decode_exception_message): ... this. (darwin_nat_target::resume): Pass target to find_inferior_ptid. (darwin_decode_message): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::decode_message): ... this. (cancel_breakpoint): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::cancel_breakpoint): ... this. (darwin_wait): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::wait_1): ... this. Use range-based for loop instead of iterate_over_inferiors. (darwin_nat_target::wait): Call wait_1 instead of darwin_wait. (darwin_stop_inferior): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::stop_inferior): ... this. (darwin_nat_target::kill): Call wait_1 instead of darwin_wait. (darwin_init_thread_list): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::init_thread_list): ... this. (darwin_ptrace_him): Rename to... (darwin_nat_target::ptrace_him): ... this. (darwin_nat_target::create_inferior): Pass lambda function to fork_inferior. (darwin_nat_target::detach): Call stop_inferior instead of darwin_stop_inferior. * fork-inferior.h (fork_inferior): Change init_trace_fun parameter to gdb::function_view. * fork-inferior.c (fork_inferior): Likewise.
2020-01-16Fix some spelling errors.Christian Biesinger1-1/+1
I noticed those from a lintian run: https://salsa.debian.org/cbiesinger-guest/gdb/-/jobs/514119 gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-01-16 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * btrace.c (btrace_compute_ftrace_1): Fix spelling error (Unkown). (btrace_stitch_trace): Likewise. * charset.c (intermediate_encoding): Likewise (vaild). * nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_read_pt): Likewise (Unkown). * python/py-record-btrace.c (struct PyMethodDef): Likewise (occurences). * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_print_conf): Likewise (unkown). gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-01-16 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * lib/gdb.exp: Fix spelling error (seperatelly). Change-Id: I2a44936bac295020f217fb6c78b99b0a8d09cf9a
2020-01-14Remove use of <config.h> from gdb/nat/Tom Tromey3-24/+0
This removes the use of <config.h> from the files in gdb/nat/. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/linux-btrace.c: Don't include <config.h>. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Don't include <config.h>. * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Don't include <config.h>. Change-Id: Ie8c734c54ada848aa020c77ec727704d367eff81
2020-01-14Move gdbsupport to the top levelTom Tromey3-0/+24
This patch moves the gdbsupport directory to the top level. This is the next step in the ongoing project to move gdbserver to the top level. The bulk of this patch was created by "git mv gdb/gdbsupport gdbsupport". This patch then adds a build system to gdbsupport and wires it into the top level. Then it changes gdb to use the top-level build. gdbserver, on the other hand, is not yet changed. It still does its own build of gdbsupport. ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS): Add gdbsupport. * MAINTAINERS: Add gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac (configdirs): Add gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: New directory, move from gdb/gdbsupport. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include configh.h. * defs.h: Include config.h, bfd.h. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_SRCS): Remove gdbsupport files. * configure: Rebuild. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (SUPPORT, LIBSUPPORT, INCSUPPORT): New variables. (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): Remove gdbsupport. (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add INCSUPPORT. (CLIBS): Add LIBSUPPORT. (CDEPS): Likewise. (COMMON_SFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Likewise. (stamp-version): Update path to create-version.sh. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * server.h: Include config.h. * gdbreplay.c: Include config.h. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (INCSUPPORT): New variable. (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add INCSUPPORT. (SFILES): Update paths. (version-generated.c): Update path to create-version.sh. (gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Update paths. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common-defs.h: Add GDBSERVER case. Update includes. * acinclude.m4, aclocal.m4, config.in, configure, configure.ac, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. * Moved from ../gdb/gdbsupport/ Change-Id: I07632e7798635c1bab389bf885971e584fb4bb78
2020-01-10Multi-target supportPedro Alves2-5/+8
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 Brobecker40-40/+40
gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
2019-11-15Use ctime_r and localtime_r for threadsafetyChristian Biesinger1-1/+5
To make these calls threadsafe. localtime_r is provided by gnulib if necessary, and for ctime_r we can just use it because it is in a linux- specific file. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-11-15 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * maint.c (scoped_command_stats::print_time): Use localtime_r instead of localtime (provided through gnulib if necessary). * nat/linux-osdata.c (time_from_time_t): Use ctime_r instead of ctime. Change-Id: I329bbdc39d5b576f51859ba00f1617e024c30cbd
2019-11-11Use getpwuid_r instead of getpwuidChristian Biesinger1-1/+4
gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-11-11 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * nat/linux-osdata.c (user_from_uid): Use getpwuid_r. Change-Id: I587359267f8963ef1da6ba0223a1525807a721de
2019-11-06Use strtok_r instead of strtokChristian Biesinger1-9/+10
Improves threadsafety. This will be important when the patch series at https://gnutoolchain-gerrit.osci.io/r/c/binutils-gdb/+/176 lands. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-11-06 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * linux-tdep.c (linux_info_proc): Use strtok_r instead of strtok. * mi/mi-main.c (output_cores): Likewise. * nat/linux-osdata.c (linux_xfer_osdata_cpus): Likewise. (linux_xfer_osdata_modules): Likewise. * remote.c (register_remote_support_xml): Likewise. * sparc64-tdep.c (adi_is_addr_mapped): Likewise. * xml-syscall.c (syscall_create_syscall_desc): Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2019-11-06 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_process_qsupported): Use strtok_r instead of strtok. * server.c (handle_query): Likewise. (captured_main): Likewise. Change-Id: Ief6138965a24398e5fc064598cd8f2abd3b5047c
2019-10-26[gdb] Fix more typos in comments (2)Tom de Vries1-1/+1
Fix typos in comments. NFC. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * aarch64-linux-tdep.c: Fix typos in comments. * aarch64-tdep.c: Same. * ada-lang.c: Same. * amd64-nat.c: Same. * arc-tdep.c: Same. * arch/aarch64-insn.c: Same. * block.c: Same. * breakpoint.h: Same. * btrace.h: Same. * c-varobj.c: Same. * cli/cli-decode.c: Same. * cli/cli-script.c: Same. * cli/cli-utils.h: Same. * coff-pe-read.c: Same. * coffread.c: Same. * compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c: Same. * compile/compile-object-run.c: Same. * completer.c: Same. * corelow.c: Same. * cp-support.c: Same. * demangle.c: Same. * dwarf-index-write.c: Same. * dwarf2-frame.c: Same. * dwarf2-frame.h: Same. * eval.c: Same. * frame-base.h: Same. * frame.h: Same. * gdbcmd.h: Same. * gdbtypes.h: Same. * gnu-nat.c: Same. * guile/scm-objfile.c: Same. * i386-tdep.c: Same. * i386-tdep.h: Same. * infcall.c: Same. * infcall.h: Same. * linux-nat.c: Same. * m68k-tdep.c: Same. * macroexp.c: Same. * memattr.c: Same. * mi/mi-cmd-disas.c: Same. * mi/mi-getopt.h: Same. * mi/mi-main.c: Same. * minsyms.c: Same. * nat/aarch64-sve-linux-sigcontext.h: Same. * objfiles.h: Same. * ppc-linux-nat.c: Same. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Same. * ppc-tdep.h: Same. * progspace.h: Same. * prologue-value.h: Same. * python/py-evtregistry.c: Same. * python/py-instruction.h: Same. * record-btrace.c: Same. * record-full.c: Same. * remote.c: Same. * rs6000-tdep.c: Same. * ser-tcp.c: Same. * sol-thread.c: Same. * sparc-sol2-tdep.c: Same. * sparc64-tdep.c: Same. * stabsread.c: Same. * symfile.c: Same. * symtab.h: Same. * target.c: Same. * tracepoint.c: Same. * tui/tui-data.h: Same. * tui/tui-io.c: Same. * tui/tui-win.c: Same. * tui/tui.c: Same. * unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c: Same. * user-regs.h: Same. * utils.c: Same. * utils.h: Same. * valarith.c: Same. * valops.c: Same. * valprint.c: Same. * valprint.h: Same. * value.c: Same. * value.h: Same. * varobj.c: Same. * x86-nat.h: Same. * xtensa-tdep.c: Same. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * linux-aarch64-low.c: Fix typos in comments. * linux-arm-low.c: Same. * linux-low.c: Same. * linux-ppc-low.c: Same. * proc-service.c: Same. * regcache.h: Same. * server.c: Same. * tracepoint.c: Same. * win32-low.c: Same. gdb/stubs/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * ia64vms-stub.c: Fix typos in comments. * m32r-stub.c: Same. * m68k-stub.c: Same. * sh-stub.c: Same. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * gdb.base/bigcore.c: Fix typos in comments. * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.c: Same. * gdb.base/long_long.c: Same. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-op-out-param.S: Same. * gdb.python/py-evthreads.c: Same. * gdb.reverse/i387-stack-reverse.c: Same. * gdb.trace/tfile.c: Same. * lib/compiler.c: Same. * lib/compiler.cc: Same. Change-Id: I8573d84a577894270179ae30f46c48d806fc1beb
2019-10-15gdb: Remove vec.{c,h} and update code to not include vec.hAndrew Burgess1-1/+0
Removes vec.c and vec.h from the source tree, and remove all the remaining includes of vec.h. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. I did have a few issues rebuilding GDB after applying this patch due to cached dependencies, I found that running this command in the build directory resolved my build issues without requiring a 'make clean': rm -fr gdb/gdbserver/gdbsupport/.deps/ gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove references to vec.h and vec.c. * aarch64-tdep.c: No longer include vec.h. * ada-lang.c: Likewise. * ada-lang.h: Likewise. * arm-tdep.c: Likewise. * ax.h: Likewise. * breakpoint.h: Likewise. * charset.c: Likewise. * cp-support.h: Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c: Likewise. * dwarf2read.c: Likewise. * extension.h: Likewise. * gdb_bfd.c: Likewise. * gdbsupport/gdb_vecs.h: Likewise. * gdbsupport/vec.c: Remove. * gdbsupport/vec.h: Remove. * gdbthread.h: Likewise. * guile/scm-type.c: Likewise. * inline-frame.c: Likewise. * machoread.c: Likewise. * memattr.c: Likewise. * memrange.h: Likewise. * namespace.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.h: Likewise. * osdata.c: Likewise. * parser-defs.h: Likewise. * progspace.h: Likewise. * python/py-type.c: Likewise. * record-btrace.c: Likewise. * rust-exp.y: Likewise. * solib-target.c: Likewise. * stap-probe.c: Likewise. * target-descriptions.c: Likewise. * target-memory.c: Likewise. * target.h: Likewise. * varobj.c: Likewise. * varobj.h: Likewise. * xml-support.h: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove references to vec.c. Change-Id: I0c91d7170bf1b5e992a387fcd9fe4f2abe343bb5
2019-10-03gdb: Remove whitespace in 'std::vector <...>'Andrew Burgess1-2/+2
In the following 3 commits: commit df07e2c772dab40d268dc44c78bb087c4b75b3c6 Date: Wed Sep 25 16:10:50 2019 +0100 gdb: Remove a use of VEC from dwarf2read.{c,h} commit 554ac434b02465f1fc925b0ae3393fb841e0d59c Date: Thu Sep 19 13:17:59 2019 -0400 gdb: Change a VEC to std::vector in btrace.{c,h} commit 46f29a9a260da1a03176682aff63bad03d8f2e8b Date: Mon Sep 16 09:12:27 2019 -0400 gdb: Remove a VEC from gdbsupport/btrace-common.h I incorrectly wrote 'std::vector <...>' instead of 'std::vector<...>', this commit fixes this mistake. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * btrace.c (btrace_add_pc): Remove whitespace before the template parameter in 'std::vector <...>'. (parse_xml_btrace_block): Likewise. (btrace_maint_decode_pt): Likewise. (btrace_maint_update_packets): Likewise. (btrace_maint_print_packets): Likewise. * btrace.h (struct btrace_maint_info): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (struct type_unit_group): Likewise. (build_type_psymtabs_reader): Likewise. * gdbsupport/btrace-common.c (btrace_data_append): Likewise. * gdbsupport/btrace-common.h (struct btrace_data_bts): Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c (perf_event_read_bts): Likewise.
2019-10-02Fix type of startup_with_shell in gdbserverTom Tromey1-20/+0
startup_with_shell was changed to be of "bool" type, but I noticed that the definition in gdbserver disagreed. This disagreement caused some regressions on a big-endian machine. This patch removes the redundant declaration and definition of startup_with_shell and ensures that such clashes will be diagnosed. This moves the declaration to common-inferior.h, and introduces a new common-inferior.c, as suggested by Pedro. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-10-02 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add common-inferior.c. * gdbsupport/common-inferior.c: New file. * infcmd.c (startup_with_shell): Don't define. * nat/fork-inferior.h (startup_with_shell): Don't declare. * gdbsupport/common-inferior.h (startup_with_shell): Declare. * inferior.h (startup_with_shell): Don't declare. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2019-10-02 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add common-inferior.c. (OBS): Add common-inferior.o. * server.c (startup_with_shell): Don't define.
2019-10-02gdb: Remove a VEC from gdbsupport/btrace-common.hAndrew Burgess1-8/+8
Converts a VEC into a std::vector in gdbsupport/btrace-common.h. This commit just performs a mechanical conversion and doesn't do any refactoring. One consequence of this is that the std::vector must actually be a pointer to std::vector as it is placed within a union. It might be possible in future to refactor to a class hierarchy and remove the need for a union, but I'd rather have that be a separate change to make it easier to see the evolution of the code. gdb/ChangeLog: * btrace.c (btrace_compute_ftrace_bts): Update for std::vector, make accesses into the vector constant references. (btrace_add_pc): Update for std::vector. (btrace_stitch_bts): Likewise. (parse_xml_btrace_block): Likewise. (btrace_maint_update_packets): Likewise. (btrace_maint_print_packets): Likewise. (maint_info_btrace_cmd): Likewise. * gdbsupport/btrace-common.c (btrace_data::fini): Update for std::vector. (btrace_data::empty): Likewise. (btrace_data_append): Likewise. * gdbsupport/btrace-common.h: Remove use of DEF_VEC_O. (typedef btrace_block_s): Delete. (struct btrace_block): Add constructor. (struct btrace_data_bts) <blocks>: Change to std::vector. * nat/linux-btrace.c (perf_event_read_bts): Update for std::vector. (linux_read_bts): Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (linux_low_read_btrace): Update for change to std::vector.
2019-09-26Revert "Improve ptrace-error detection on Linux targets"Sergio Durigan Junior4-212/+18
This reverts commit 381beca6146ac68b57edf47d28cdb335fbd11635. The patch hasn't been fully reviewed yet, and Pedro would like to see more fixes.