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2014-12-12S390: Fix gdbserver support for TDBAndreas Arnez3-0/+30
This makes gdbserver actually provide values for the TDB registers when the inferior was stopped in a transaction. The change in linux-low.c is needed to suppress the warning for an unavailable TDB. The test case 's390-tdbregs.exp' passes with this patch and fails without. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Suppress the warning upon ENODATA from ptrace. * linux-s390-low.c (s390_store_tdb): New. (s390_regsets): Add regset for NT_S390_TDB.
2014-12-12gdbserver: Support read-only regsets in linux-low.cAndreas Arnez3-11/+15
For GNU/Linux targets using the regsets interface, this change supports regsets that can be read but not written. The S390 "last break" regset is an example. So far it had been defined with regset->set_request == PTRACE_GETREGSET, such that the respective ptrace call does not cause any harm. Now we just skip the whole read/modify/write sequence for regsets that do not define a fill_function. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (regsets_store_inferior_registers): Skip regsets without a fill_function. * linux-s390-low.c (s390_fill_last_break): Remove. (s390_regsets): Set fill_function to NULL for NT_S390_LAST_BREAK. (s390_arch_setup): Use regset's size instead of fill_function for loop end condition.
2014-12-12gdbserver: Prevent stale/random values in register cacheAndreas Arnez3-5/+16
When fetch_inferior_registers does not update all registers, this patch assures that no stale register values remain in the register cache. On Linux platforms using the regsets interface, when one of the ptrace calls used for fetching the register values returns an error, this patch also avoids copying the random data returned from ptrace into the register cache. All unfetched registers are marked "unavailable" instead. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Do not invoke the regset's store function when ptrace returned an error. * regcache.c (get_thread_regcache): Invalidate register cache before fetching inferior's registers.
2014-12-12gdbserver: Rephrase loops in regsets_fetch/store_inferior_registersAndreas Arnez2-18/+10
Replace the while-loops in linux-low.c that iterate over regsets by for-loops. This makes it clearer what is iterated over. Also, since "continue" now moves on to the next iteration without having to increment the regset pointer first, the code is slightly reduced. In case of EIO the old code did not increment the regset pointer, but iterated over the same (now disabled) regset again. This extra iteration is now avoided. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Rephrase while-loop as for-loop. (regsets_store_inferior_registers): Likewise.
2014-12-12Improve arm_skip_prologue by using arm_analyze_prologueYao Qi2-63/+21
Hi, I see many fails in dw2-dir-file-name.exp on arm target when test case is compiled with -marm, however, these fails are disappeared when test case is compiled with -mthumb. The difference of pass and fail shown below is that "0x000085d4 in" isn't printed out, but test case expects to see it. -Breakpoint 2, compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename () at tmp-dw2-dir-file-name.c:999^M -(gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-dir-file-name.exp: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename: continue to breakpoint: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename +Breakpoint 2, 0x000085d4 in compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename () at tmp-dw2-dir-file-name.c:999^M +(gdb) PASS: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-dir-file-name.exp: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename: continue to breakpoint: compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename This difference is caused by setting breakpoint at the first instruction in the function (actually, the first instruction in prologue, at [1]), so that frame_show_address returns false, and print_frame doesn't print the address. 0x00008620 <+0>: push {r11} ; (str r11, [sp, #-4]!) <--[1] 0x00008624 <+4>: add r11, sp, #0 0x00008628 <+8>: ldr r3, [pc, #24] ; 0x8648 <compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename+40> 0x0000862c <+12>: ldr r3, [r3] 0x00008630 <+16>: add r3, r3, #1 0x00008634 <+20>: ldr r2, [pc, #12] ; 0x8648 <compdir_missing__ldir_missing__file_basename+40> Then, it must be the arm_skip_prologue's fault that unable to skip instructions in prologue. At the end of arm_skip_prologue, it matches several instructions, such as "str r(0123),[r11,#-nn]" and "str r(0123),[sp,#nn]", but "push {r11}" isn't handled. These instruction matching code in arm_skip_prologue, which can be regarded as leftover of development for many years, should be merged to arm_analyze_prologue and use arm_analyze_prologue in arm_skip_prologue. Here is the something like the history of arm_{skip,scan,analyze}_prologue. Around 2002, there are arm_skip_prologue and arm_scan_prologue, but code are duplicated to some extent. When match an instruction, both functions should be modified, for example in Michael Snyder's patch https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2002-05/msg00205.html and Michael expressed the willingness to merge both into one. Daniel added code call thumb_analyze_prologue in arm_skip_prologue in 2006, but didn't handle its counterpart arm_analyze_prologue, which is added in 2010 <https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-03/msg00820.html> however, the instructions matching at the bottom of arm_skip_prologue wasn't cleaned up. This patch is to merge them into arm_analyze_prologue. gdb: 2014-12-12 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> PR tdep/14261 * arm-tdep.c (arm_skip_prologue): Remove unused local variable 'skip_pc'. Remove code skipping prologue instructions, use arm_analyze_prologue instead. (arm_analyze_prologue): Stop the scanning for unrecognized instruction when skipping prologue.
2014-12-12Don't scan prologue past epilogueYao Qi2-22/+38
This patch is to stop prologue analysis past epilogue in for arm mode, while we've already had done the same to thumb mode (see thumb_instruction_restores_sp). This is useful to parse functions with empty body (epilogue follows prologue). gdb: 2014-12-12 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * arm-tdep.c (arm_instruction_restores_sp): New function. (arm_analyze_prologue): Call arm_instruction_restores_sp. (arm_in_function_epilogue_p): Move code to arm_instruction_restores_sp.
2014-12-11cp-namespace.c (cp_lookup_nested_symbol): Fix comments.Doug Evans2-2/+6
gdb/ChangeLog: * cp-namespace.c (cp_lookup_nested_symbol): Fix comments.
2014-12-11(lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile): Simplify.Doug Evans2-17/+13
gdb/ChangeLog: * symtab.c (lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabs): Delete forward decl. (symbol *lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns): Ditto. (lookup_symbol_in_objfile): Add forward decl. (lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile): Simplify, call lookup_symbol_in_objfile.
2014-12-11symtab.c (domain_name) <MODULE_DOMAIN>: Add missing case.Doug Evans2-0/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: * symtab.c (domain_name) <MODULE_DOMAIN>: Add missing case.
2014-12-10Only leave dprintf inserted if it is marked as persistent (PR breakpoints/17012)Simon Marchi5-4/+141
On Linux native, if dprintfs are inserted when detaching, they are left in the inferior which causes it to crash from a SIGTRAP. It also happens with dprintfs on remote targets, when set disconnected-dprintf is off. The rationale of the line modified by the patch was to leave dprintfs inserted in order to support disconnected dprintfs. However, not all dprintfs are persistent. Also, there's no reason other kinds of breakpoints can't be persistent either. So this replaces the bp_dprintf check with a check on whether the location is persistent. bl->target_info.persist will be 1 only if disconnected-dprintf is on and we are debugging a remote target. On native, it will always be 0, regardless of the value of disconnected-dprintf. This makes sense, since disconnected dprintfs are not supported by the native target. One issue about the test is that it does not pass when using --target_board=native-extended-gdbserver, partly due to bug 17302 [1]. One quick hack I tried for this was to add a useless "next" between the call to getpid() and detach, which avoids the bug. There is still one case where the test fails, and that is with: - breakpoint always-inserted on - dprintf-style agent - disconnected-dprintf on What happens is that my detach does not actually detach the process, because some persistent commands (the disconnected dprintf) is present. However since gdbserver is ran with --once, when gdb disconnects, gdbserver goes down and takes with it all the processes it spawned and that are still under its control (which includes my test process). When the test checks if the test process is still alive, it obvisouly fails. Investigating about that led me to ask a question on the ML [2] about the behavior of detach. Until the remote case is sorted out, the problematic test is marked as KFAIL. [1] https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17302 [2] https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2014-08/msg00115.html gdb/Changelog: PR breakpoints/17012 * breakpoint.c (remove_breakpoints_pid): Skip removing breakpoint if it is marked as persistent. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR breakpoints/17012 * gdb.base/dprintf-detach.c: New file. * gdb.base/dprintf-detach.exp: New file.
2014-12-10Introduce target_is_gdbserverSimon Marchi3-12/+31
This patch introduces a function in gdbserver-support.exp to find out whether the current target is GDBserver. The code was inspired from gdb.trace/qtro.exp, so it replaces the code there by a call to the new function. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.trace/qtro.exp: Replace gdbserver detection code by... * lib/gdb.exp (target_is_gdbserver): New procedure.
2014-12-10cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal: Move definition closer to its subroutines.Doug Evans2-29/+28
gdb/ChangeLog: * cp-namespace.c (cp_lookup_symbol_nonlocal): Move definition, closer to its subroutines.
2014-12-10cp-namespace.c (lookup_symbol_file): Move next to only caller.Doug Evans2-112/+110
gdb/ChangeLog: * cp-namespace.c (lookup_symbol_file): Move next to only caller.
2014-12-10cp_lookup_symbol_imports: Make static.Doug Evans3-8/+6
gdb/ChangeLog: * cp-namespace.c (cp_lookup_symbol_imports): Make static. * cp-support.c (cp_lookup_symbol_imports): Delete.
2014-12-10Restore terminal state in mi_thread_exit (PR gdb/17627)Simon Marchi4-0/+50
When a thread exits, the terminal is left in mode "terminal_is_ours" while the target executes. This patch fixes that. We need to manually restore the terminal setting in this particular observer. In the case of the other MI observers that call target_terminal_ours, gdb will end up resuming the inferior later in the execution and call target_terminal_inferior. In the case of the thread exit event, we still need to call target_terminal_ours to be able to print something, but there is nothing that gdb will need to resume after that. We therefore need to call target_terminal_inferior ourselves. gdb/ChangeLog: PR gdb/17627 * target.c (cleanup_restore_target_terminal): New function. (make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal): New function. * target.h (make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal): New declaration. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_thread_exit): Use the new cleanup. Signed-off-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
2014-12-08python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_get_owner): Increment refcount of result.Doug Evans2-2/+10
gdb/ChangeLog: * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_get_owner): Increment refcount of result.
2014-12-08New "owner" attribute for gdb.Objfile.Doug Evans7-0/+51
gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention gdb.Objfile.owner. * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_get_owner): New function. (objfile_getset): Add "owner". gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Objfiles In Python): Document Objfile.owner. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-objfile.exp: Add tests for objfile.owner.
2014-12-05Unify lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabsJan Kratochvil2-17/+15
That's right, block_lookup_symbol_primary()'s additional requirement over block_lookup_symbol() is: Function is useful if one iterates all global/static blocks of an objfile. Which is satisfied both in lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabs() and in lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile() thanks to their's ALL_OBJFILE_COMPUNITS. In fact after reverting that ba715d7fe49c8a59660fbd571b935b29eb7cfbdb above the lines of code were exactly the same. So instead of accelerating both lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabs() and lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile() I just accelerated lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabs() and I am proposing to reuse lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabs() in lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile() instead. In fact such unification would already save some lines of code even before the checked-in acceleration patch above. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-05 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * symtab.c (lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabs): New declaration. (lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile): Call it.
2014-12-05Remove const from many struct objfile *Jan Kratochvil8-12/+17
I am just not sure if we should go the route of struct objfile * -> const struct objfile * or the other way of: const struct objfile * -> struct objfile * Normally const adding is better but here I do not see much useful to have any struct objfile * const and then it just causes pointer compatibility problems. On Wed, 03 Dec 2014 18:18:44 +0100, Doug Evans wrote: struct objfile is one case where I've decided to just leave the const out and not worry about it. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-05 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Remove const from struct objfile *. * solib-darwin.c, solib-spu.c, solib-svr4.c, solib.c, solist.h, symtab.c, symtab.h: In these files.
2014-12-05Add myself as write after approval maintainerAndreas From2-0/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: * MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): Add "Andreas From".
2014-12-05Revert: Don't enable gdbtk in testsuiteYao Qi2-1/+195
This patch is to revert my previous commit, because we shouldn't remove gdbtk bits from gdb/testsuite/configure.ac while keep gdbtk bits in gdb/configure.ac. gdb/testsuite: 2014-12-05 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> Revert: * configure.ac: Remove AC_ARG_ENABLE for gdbtk. Don't invoke AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(gdb.gdbtk). * configure: Re-generated.
2014-12-05Fix parallel testing issues in gdb.guile testsYao Qi4-15/+11
Some gdb.guile tests such as scm-error.exp copies .scm file to ${subdir}/, how ${subdir} doesn't exist in parallel testing (outputs/${subdir} exists). $ make -j3 check TESTS='gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp gdb.guile/scm-error.exp gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp' ERROR: remote_download to host of ../../../../git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm to gdb.guile/t-scm-section-script.scm: cp: cannot create regular file 'gdb.guile/t-scm-section-script.scm': No such file or directory ERROR: remote_download to host of ../../../../git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm to gdb.guile/t-scm-frame-args.scm: cp: cannot create regular file 'gdb.guile/t-scm-frame-args.scm': No such file or directory ERROR: remote_download to host of ../../../../git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.guile/scm-error-1.scm to gdb.guile/t-scm-error-1.scm: cp: cannot create regular file 'gdb.guile/t-scm-error-1.scm': No such file or directory This patch is to remove the third argument of gdb_remote_download, so that gdb_remote_download can return the correct location. Further, these tests only copy .scm files to a different name. From what I can tell from the comments, looks we do this to avoid clobbering file in in-tree build. However, if source and dest of copy are the same, the operation is no-op. So it makes few sense to copy .scm files to a different names. I tried in-tree build/test with this patch, test result isn't changed. gdb/testsuite: 2014-12-05 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: Remove the third argument to gdb_remote_download. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: Likewise. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: Likewise.
2014-12-05Revert: linespec.c (iterate_name_matcher): Fix arguments to symbol_name_cmp.Doug Evans2-6/+7
This patch causes regressions in ada's operator_bp.exp test. That's because it uses wild_match which expects arguments in the original order. There is still a bug here. It's hard to see because either minsyms save the day, or the needed symtab gets expanded before linespecs need it because of the call to cp_canonicalize_string_no_typedefs in linespec.c:find_linespec_symbols. But if you disable both of those things, then the bug is visible. bash$ ./gdb -D ./data-directory testsuite/gdb.cp/anon-ns (gdb) b doit(void) Function "doit(void)" not defined. gdb/ChangeLog: Revert: PR symtab/17602 * linespec.c (iterate_name_matcher): Fix arguments to symbol_name_cmp.
2014-12-05Use standard_testfile in i386-bp_permanent.expYao Qi2-3/+5
This patch is to use standard_testfile in i386-bp_permanent.exp to replace existing setting to testfile, srcfile and binfile. So it fixes a problem in i386-bp_permanent.exp in parallel testing. $ make -j3 check TESTS='gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp gdb.arch/i386-bp_permanent.exp' .... gdb compile failed, /usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file x86/gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/i386-bp_permanent: No such file or directory collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status gdb/testsuite: 2014-12-05 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * gdb.arch/i386-bp_permanent.exp: Use standard_testfile.
2014-12-04New python method gdb.Objfile.add_separate_debug_file.Doug Evans7-0/+86
gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention gdb.Objfile.add_separate_debug_file. * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_add_separate_debug_file): New function. (objfile_getset): Add "add_separate_debug_file". gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Objfiles In Python): Document Objfile.add_separate_debug_file. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-objfile.exp: Add tests for objfile.add_separate_debug_file.
2014-12-04New python attribute gdb.Objfile.build_id.Doug Evans12-8/+138
gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention gdb.Objfile.build_id. * build-id.c (build_id_bfd_get): Make non-static. * build-id.h (build_id_bfd_get): Add declaration. * python/py-objfile.c: #include "build-id.h", "elf-bfd.h". (OBJFPY_REQUIRE_VALID): New macro. (objfpy_get_build_id): New function. (objfile_getset): Add "build_id". * utils.c (make_hex_string): New function. * utils.h (make_hex_string): Add declaration. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Objfiles In Python): Document Objfile.build_id. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * lib/gdb.exp (get_build_id): New function. (build_id_debug_filename_get): Rewrite to use it. * gdb.python/py-objfile.exp: Add test for objfile.build_id.
2014-12-04Accelerate lookup_symbol_aux_objfile 85xJan Kratochvil4-1/+43
During debugging I get 10-30 seconds for a response to simple commands like: (gdb) print vectorvar.size() With this patch the performance gets to 1-2 seconds which is somehow acceptable. The problem is that dwarf2_gdb_index_functions.lookup_symbol (quick_symbol_functions::lookup_symbol) may return (and returns) NULL even for symbols which are present in .gdb_index but which can be found in already expanded symtab. But searching in the already expanded symtabs is just too slow when there are 400000+ expanded symtabs. There would be needed some single global hash table for each objfile so that one does not have to iterate all symtabs. Which .gdb_index could perfectly serve for, just its lookup_symbol() would need to return authoritative yes/no answers. Even after such fix these two simple patches are useful for example for non-.gdb_index files. One can reproduce the slugging interactive GDB performance with: #include <string> using namespace std; string var; class C { public: void m() {} }; int main() { C c; c.m(); return 0; } g++ -o slow slow.C -Wall -g $(pkg-config --libs gtkmm-3.0) gdb ./slow -ex 'b C::m' -ex 'maintenance set per-command space' -ex 'maintenance set per-command symtab' -ex 'maintenance set per-command time' -ex r [...] (gdb) p <tab><tab> Display all 183904 possibilities? (y or n) n (gdb) p/r var $1 = {static npos = <optimized out>, _M_dataplus = {<std::allocator<char>> = {<__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<char>> = {<No data fields>}, <No data fields>}, _M_p = 0x3a4db073d8 <std::string::_Rep::_S_empty_rep_storage+24> ""}} Command execution time: 20.023000 (cpu), 20.118665 (wall) ^^^^^^^^^ Space used: 927997952 (+0 for this command) Without DWZ there are X global blocks for X primary symtabs for X CUs of objfile. With DWZ there are X+Y global blocks for X+Y primary symtabs for X+Y CUs where Y are 'DW_TAG_partial_unit's. For 'DW_TAG_partial_unit's (Ys) their blockvector is usually empty. But not always, I have found there typedef symbols, there can IMO be optimized-out static variables etc. Neither of the patches should cause any visible behavior change. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-04 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * block.c (block_lookup_symbol_primary): New function. * block.h (block_lookup_symbol_primary): New declaration. * symtab.c (lookup_symbol_in_objfile_symtabs): Assert BLOCK_INDEX. Call block_lookup_symbol_primary.
2014-12-04Correct invalid assumptions made by (mostly) DWARF-2 testsMaciej W. Rozycki8-15/+39
Address issues triggered by the MIPS ISA bit handling change, usually in tests that make artificial DWARF-2 records: * gdb.cp/expand-psymtabs-cxx.exp -- this test is debugging an object file and assuming addresses will be 0; with the ISA bit set code addresses are 1 instead: (gdb) PASS: gdb.cp/expand-psymtabs-cxx.exp: set language c++ p 'method(long)' $1 = {void (long)} 0x1 <method(long)> (gdb) FAIL: gdb.cp/expand-psymtabs-cxx.exp: before expand p method $2 = {void (long)} 0x1 <method(long)> (gdb) FAIL: gdb.cp/expand-psymtabs-cxx.exp: force expand p 'method(long)' $3 = {void (long)} 0x1 <method(long)> (gdb) FAIL: gdb.cp/expand-psymtabs-cxx.exp: after expand Fix by matching any hex number, there's no value AFAICT for the test in matching 0 exactly, and I suppose the method's offset within section can be non-zero for some other reasons on other targets too. * gdb.cp/nsalias.exp -- this assumes instructions can be aligned arbitrarily and places code labels at odd addreses, setting the ISA bit and wreaking havoc: (gdb) PASS: gdb.cp/nsalias.exp: print outer::inner::innermost::x list outer::inner::innermost::foo Function "outer::inner::innermost::foo" not defined. (gdb) FAIL: gdb.cp/nsalias.exp: list outer::inner::innermost::foo break *outer::inner::innermost::foo No symbol "foo" in namespace "outer::inner::innermost". (gdb) FAIL: gdb.cp/nsalias.exp: setting breakpoint at *outer::inner::innermost::foo delete $bpnum No breakpoint number 6. (gdb) FAIL: gdb.cp/nsalias.exp: (outer::inner::innermost): delete $bpnum -- etc., etc... Fix by aligning labels to 4; required by many processors. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-canonicalize-type.exp, gdb.dwarf2/dw2-empty-pc-range.exp, gdb.dwarf2/pr11465.exp -- these assume an instruction and consequently a function can take as little as 1 byte, which makes it impossible to look up a code symbol by an address with the ISA bit set as the address is already beyond the end of the function: (gdb) ptype f No symbol "f" in current context. (gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-canonicalize-type.exp: ptype f (gdb) PASS: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-empty-pc-range.exp: empty range before CU load ptype realrange No symbol "realrange" in current context. (gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-empty-pc-range.exp: valid range after CU load (gdb) p N::c.C Cannot take address of method C. (gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/pr11465.exp: p N::c.C -- fix by increasing the size of the function to 4 (perhaps code in gdb/mips-tdep.c could look up code symbols up to twice, with and failing that without the ISA bit set, but it seems wrong to me to implement specific handling for invalid code just to satisfy test cases that assume too much about the target). * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive.exp -- an artificial code label is created, but does not work because data (a `.align' pseudo-op in this case) follows and as a result the label has no MIPS16 or microMIPS annotation in the symbol table: (gdb) PASS: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive.exp: set case-sensitive off info functions fUnC_lang All functions matching regular expression "fUnC_lang": File file1.txt: foo FUNC_lang(void); Non-debugging symbols: 0x004006e0 FUNC_lang_start (gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive.exp: regexp case-sensitive off -- fix by adding a `.insn' pseudo-op on MIPS targets; the pseudo-op marks data as instructions. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary.exp -- the test case enables complaints and assumes none will be issued beyond ones explicitly arranged by the test case, however overlapping sections are noticed while minimal symbols are looked up by `mips_adjust_dwarf2_addr' in DWARF-2 record processing: (gdb) set complaints 100 (gdb) PASS: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary.exp: set complaints 100 file ./dw2-stack-boundary Reading symbols from ./dw2-stack-boundary...location description stack underflow...location description stack overflow...unexpected overlap between: (A) section `.reginfo' from `.../gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary' [0x0, 0x18) (B) section `*COM*' from `.../gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary' [0x0, 0x0). Will ignore section B...unexpected overlap between: (A) section `.reginfo' from `.../gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary' [0x0, 0x18) (B) section `*UND*' from `.../gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary' [0x0, 0x0). Will ignore section B...unexpected overlap between: (A) section `.reginfo' from `.../gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary' [0x0, 0x18) (B) section `*ABS*' from `.../gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary' [0x0, 0x0). Will ignore section B...done. (gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary.exp: check partial symtab errors -- fix by ignoring any extra noise as long as what we look for is found. * gdb.cp/expand-psymtabs-cxx.exp: Accept any address of `method(long)', not just 0x0. * gdb.cp/nsalias.exp: Align code labels to 4. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-canonicalize-type.S (main): Expand to 4-bytes. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-empty-pc-range.S (main): Likewise. * gdb.dwarf2/pr11465.S (_ZN1N1cE): Likewise. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive.c (START_INSNS): New macro. (cu_text_start, FUNC_lang_start): Use `START_INSNS'. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-stack-boundary.exp: Accept noise in complaints.
2014-12-03MIPS: Add support for microMIPS Linux signal trampolinesMaciej W. Rozycki4-6/+139
The necessity for this change has been revealed in the course of investigation related to proposed changes in the treatment of the ISA bit encoded in function symbols on the MIPS target. This change adds support for Linux signal trampolines encoded with the microMIPS instruction set. Such trampolines are used by the Linux kernel if compiled as a microMIPS binary (even if the binary run/debugged itself contains no microMIPS code at all). To see if we need to check whether the execution mode selected matches the given trampoline I have checked what the bit patterns of all the trampoline sequences decode to in the opposite instruction set. This produced useless or at least unusual code in most cases, for example: microMIPS/EB, o32 sigreturn, decoded as MIPS code: 30401017 andi zero,v0,0x1017 00008b7c dsll32 s1,zero,0xd MIPS/EL, o32 sigreturn, decoded as microMIPS code: 1017 2402 addi zero,s7,9218 000c 0000 sll zero,t0,0x0 However in some corner cases reasonable code can mimic a trampoline, for example: MIPS/EB, n32 rt_sigreturn, decoded as microMIPS code: 2402 sll s0,s0,1 1843 0000 sb v0,0(v1) 000c 0f3c jr t0 -- here the first instruction is a 16-bit one, making things nastier even as there are some other microMIPS instructions whose first 16-bit halfword is 0x000c and therefore matches this whole trampoline pattern. To overcome this problem I have decided the signal trampoline unwinder has to ask the platform backend whether it can apply a given trampoline pattern to the code location being concerned or not. Anticipating the acceptance of the ISA bit proposal I decided the handler not to merely be a predicate, but also to be able to provide an adjusted PC if required. I decided that returning zero will mean that the trampoline pattern is not applicable and any other value is the adjusted PC to use; a handler may return the value requested if the trampoline pattern and the PC requested as-is are both accepted. This changes the semantics of the trampoline unwinder a bit in that the zero PC now has a special value. I think this should be safe as a NULL pointer is generally supposed to be invalid. * tramp-frame.h (tramp_frame): Add `validate' member. * tramp-frame.c (tramp_frame_start): Validate trampoline before scanning. * mips-linux-tdep.c (MICROMIPS_INST_LI_V0): New macro. (MICROMIPS_INST_POOL32A, MICROMIPS_INST_SYSCALL): Likewise. (mips_linux_o32_sigframe): Initialize `validate' member. (mips_linux_o32_rt_sigframe): Likewise. (mips_linux_n32_rt_sigframe): Likewise. (mips_linux_n64_rt_sigframe): Likewise. (micromips_linux_o32_sigframe): New variable. (micromips_linux_o32_rt_sigframe): Likewise. (micromips_linux_n32_rt_sigframe): Likewise. (micromips_linux_n64_rt_sigframe): Likewise. (mips_linux_o32_sigframe_init): Handle microMIPS trampolines. (mips_linux_n32n64_sigframe_init): Likewise. (mips_linux_sigframe_validate): New function. (micromips_linux_sigframe_validate): Likewise. (mips_linux_init_abi): Install microMIPS trampoline unwinders.
2014-12-03Use core regset iterators on Sparc SolarisUlrich Weigand4-1/+127
Remove native-only core file handling on Sparc Solaris. Instead, enable the sparc target generic core regset logic on Solaris by providing appropriate register offset maps. Thanks to Joel Brobecker for testing! gdb/ * config/sparc/sol2.mh (NATDEPFILES): Remove core-regset.o. * sparc-sol2-tdep.c: Include "regset.h". (sparc32_sol2_supply_core_gregset): New function. (sparc32_sol2_collect_core_gregset): Likewise. (sparc32_sol2_supply_core_fpregset): Likewise. (sparc32_sol2_collect_core_fpregset): Likewise. (sparc32_sol2_gregset, sparc32_sol2_fpregset): New variables. (sparc32_sol2_init_abi): Set tdep->gregset/sizeof_gregset and tdep->fpregset/sizeof_fpregset. * sparc64-sol2-tdep.c: Include "regset.h". (sparc64_sol2_supply_core_gregset): New function. (sparc64_sol2_collect_core_gregset): Likewise. (sparc64_sol2_supply_core_fpregset): Likewise. (sparc64_sol2_collect_core_fpregset): Likewise. (sparc64_sol2_gregset, sparc64_sol2_fpregset): New variables. (sparc64_sol2_init_abi): Set tdep->gregset/sizeof_gregset and tdep->fpregset/sizeof_fpregset.
2014-12-03Fix make_cleanup_dtor signature to match declarationSimon Marchi2-1/+6
The definition does not use the typedef for the dtor function pointer type that the declaration uses. It's a cosmetic-only change. ChangeLog: * common/cleanups.c (make_cleanup_dtor): Use typedef for dtor type.
2014-12-02Remove cplus_specific from general_symbol_info.Doug Evans3-48/+15
This patch reverts the addition of cplus_specific added here: 2010-07-16 Sami Wagiaalla <swagiaal@redhat.com> * symtab.h (symbol_set_demangled_name): Now takes an optional objfile* argument. (cplus_specific): New struct. * symtab.c (symbol_set_demangled_name): Updated. Use cplus_specific for cplus symbols. (symbol_get_demangled_name): Retrive the name from the cplus_specific struct for cplus symbols. (symbol_init_language_specific): Set cplus_specific for cplus symbols. (symbol_set_names): Pass objfile to symbol_set_demangled_name. * symtab.c (symbol_init_cplus_specific): New function. It was added in anticipation of improved template support: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-05/msg00594.html https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-07/msg00284.html However, minsyms pay the price for this space too. For my standard benchmark this patch gets back 44MB of memory when gdb starts. [There's still ~440MB of memory used by the demangled ELF symbols of this benchmark, but that's another topic.] When the improved templated support is added, I wonder if this can be moved to struct symbol. Hmmm, we already have a special version of struct symbol for templates (struct template_symbol). gdb/ChangeLog: * symtab.c (symbol_init_cplus_specific): Delete. (symbol_set_demangled_name): Remove special c++ support. (symbol_get_demangled_name, symbol_set_language): Ditto. * symtab.h (struct cplus_specific): Delete. (struct general_symbol_info) <language_specific>: Remove cplus_specific.
2014-12-02PR symtab/17602Doug Evans6-70/+113
gdb/ChangeLog: PR symtab/17602 * linespec.c (iterate_name_matcher): Fix arguments to symbol_name_cmp. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR symtab/17602 * gdb.cp/anon-ns.cc: Move guts of this file to ... * gdb.cp/anon-ns-2.cc: ... here. New file. * gdb.cp/anon-ns.exp: Update.
2014-12-02PR symtab/17591Doug Evans2-13/+13
gdb/ChangeLog: PR symtab/17591 * dwarf2read.c (find_slot_in_mapped_hash): Use cp_remove_params to strip parameters.
2014-12-02dwarf2read.c (peek_die_abbrev): Improve error message text.Doug Evans2-2/+8
gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2read.c (peek_die_abbrev): Improve error message text.
2014-12-02Remove remnant of Chill support.Doug Evans2-3/+6
gdb/ChangeLog: * valops.c (do_search_struct_field): Remove remnant of Chill support. Ref: commit 4c2260aa5c261f7bfb26dcf3aa7c67876720b17e
2014-12-02Fix comment typoSimon Marchi2-1/+5
ChangeLog: * common/cleanups.c (make_cleanup_dtor): Fix comment typo.
2014-12-02New python events: inferior call, register/memory changed.Nick Bull19-14/+682
gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new Python events. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-infevents.o. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Add py-infevents.c. (py-infevents.o): New rule. * doc/observer.texi (inferior_call_pre, inferior_call_post) (memory_changed, register_changed): New observers. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Notify observer before and after inferior call. * python/py-event.h (inferior_call_kind): New enum. (emit_inferior_call_event): New prototype. (emit_register_changed_event): New prototype. (emit_memory_changed_event): New prototype. * python/py-events.h (events_object): New registries inferior_call, memory_changed and register_changed. * python/py-evts.c (gdbpy_initialize_py_events): Add the inferior_call, memory_changed and register_changed registries. * python/py-infevents.c: New. * python/py-inferior.c (python_on_inferior_call_pre) (python_on_inferior_call_post, python_on_register_change) (python_on_memory_change): New functions. (gdbpy_initialize_inferior): Attach python handler to new observers. * python/py-infthread.c(gdbpy_create_ptid_object): New. (thpy_get_ptid) Use gdbpy_create_ptid_object. * python/python-internal.h: (gdbpy_create_ptid_object) (gdbpy_initialize_inferior_call_pre_event) (gdbpy_initialize_inferior_call_post_event) (gdbpy_initialize_register_changed_event) (gdbpy_initialize_memory_changed_event): New prototypes. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Initialize new events. * valops.c (value_assign): Notify register_changed observer. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Events In Python): Document new events InferiorCallPreEvent, InferiorCallPostEvent, MemoryChangedEvent and RegisterChangedEvent. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-events.py (inferior_call_handler): New. (register_changed_handler, memory_changed_handler): New. (test_events.invoke): Register new handlers. * gdb.python/py-events.exp: Add tests for inferior call, memory_changed and register_changed events.
2014-12-02revert previous patch so that I can re-commit with correct authorDoug Evans19-682/+14
2014-12-02New python events: infcall, register/memory changed.Doug Evans19-14/+682
gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new Python events. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-infevents.o. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Add py-infevents.c. (py-infevents.o): New rule. * doc/observer.texi (inferior_call_pre, inferior_call_post) (memory_changed, register_changed): New observers. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Notify observer before and after inferior call. * python/py-event.h (inferior_call_kind): New enum. (emit_inferior_call_event): New prototype. (emit_register_changed_event): New prototype. (emit_memory_changed_event): New prototype. * python/py-events.h (events_object): New registries inferior_call, memory_changed and register_changed. * python/py-evts.c (gdbpy_initialize_py_events): Add the inferior_call, memory_changed and register_changed registries. * python/py-infevents.c: New. * python/py-inferior.c (python_on_inferior_call_pre) (python_on_inferior_call_post, python_on_register_change) (python_on_memory_change): New functions. (gdbpy_initialize_inferior): Attach python handler to new observers. * python/py-infthread.c(gdbpy_create_ptid_object): New. (thpy_get_ptid) Use gdbpy_create_ptid_object. * python/python-internal.h: (gdbpy_create_ptid_object) (gdbpy_initialize_inferior_call_pre_event) (gdbpy_initialize_inferior_call_post_event) (gdbpy_initialize_register_changed_event) (gdbpy_initialize_memory_changed_event): New prototypes. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Initialize new events. * valops.c (value_assign): Notify register_changed observer. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Events In Python): Document new events InferiorCallPreEvent, InferiorCallPostEvent, MemoryChangedEvent and RegisterChangedEvent. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-events.py (inferior_call_handler): New. (register_changed_handler, memory_changed_handler): New. (test_events.invoke): Register new handlers. * gdb.python/py-events.exp: Add tests for inferior call, memory_changed and register_changed events.
2014-12-02python/py-infthread.c: Whitespace fixes.Doug Evans2-8/+10
gdb/ChangeLog: * python/py-infthread.c: Whitespace fixes.
2014-12-02execl-update-breakpoints.exp: Move whole segment instead of .text sectionAndreas Arnez2-8/+28
The test case builds two copies of the program, one with the compile option "ldflags=-Wl,-Ttext=0x1000000" and the other with the address changed to 0x2000000. However, when linking with ld.bfd, the resulting executables crash early in ld.so on S390 and i386. Analysis of the crash: The default linker script establishes a certain order of loadable sections, and the option "-Ttext" effectively splits these into an "unaffected" lot (everything before .text) and an "affected" lot. The affected lot is placed at the given address, whereas the unaffected lot stays at its default address. The unaffected lot starts at an aligned address plus Elf header sizes, which is good if it is the first LOAD segment (like on AMD64). But if the affected lot comes first instead (like on S390 and i386), the PHDR doesn't fit there and is placed *outside* any LOAD segments. Then the PHDR is not mapped when the loader gets control, and the loader runs into a segmentation fault while trying to access it. Since we are lucky about the order of segments on AMD64, the test succeeds there, but the resulting binaries are unusually large -- 2.1M each, with lots of padding within. When replacing '-Ttext' by '-Ttext-segment', the linker moves all segments consistently, the binaries have normal sizes, and the test case succeeds on all mentioned platforms. Since old versions of the gold linker don't support '-Ttext-segment', the patch also adds logic for falling back to '-Ttext'. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/execl-update-breakpoints.exp: Specify the link address with '-Ttext-segment' instead of '-Ttext'. Fall back to '-Ttext' if the linker doesn't understand this.
2014-12-02S390: Fix 'expedite' for s390-te-linux64Andreas Arnez3-2/+8
Fix a typo in the expedited registers for s390-te-linux64. gdb/ChangeLog: * features/Makefile (s390-te-linux64-expedite): Replace non-existant r14 and r15 by r14l and r15l, respectively. * regformats/s390-te-linux64.dat: Regenerate.
2014-12-01Remove duplicate commentSimon Marchi2-4/+4
gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Remove duplicate comment.
2014-12-01Fix Python help() test for Python 3Simon Marchi2-1/+5
The message displayed when using help() changed a bit with time, so this adjusts the test accordingly. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/python.exp: Change expected reply to help().
2014-12-01Use core regset iterators on GNU HurdUlrich Weigand4-38/+36
Remove native-only core file handling on GNU Hurd. Instead, enable the x86 target generic core regset logic on the Hurd by providing an appropriate register offset map. Thanks to Samuel Thibault for testing! gdb/ * config/i386/i386gnu.mh (NATDEPFILES): Remove core-regset.o. * i386gnu-nat.c: Do not include <sys/procfs.h> or "gregset.h". (CREG_OFFSET, creg_offset, CREG_ADDR): Remove. (supply_gregset, supply_fpregset): Remove. * i386gnu-tdep.c (i386gnu_gregset_reg_offset): New variable. (i386gnu_init_abi): Set tdep->gregset_reg_offset, gregset_num_regs, and sizeof_gregset.
2014-12-01Don't enable gdbtk in testsuiteYao Qi3-195/+7
When I skim configure.ac and Makefile.in in gdb/testsuite, I happen to see that directory gdb.gdbtk is added to subdirs, however it doesn't exist. gdb/testsuite/gdb.gdbtk was removed by the patch below, [rfa] git repo fixup: delete gdb/testsuite/gdb.gdbtk http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gdb.patches/61489 and we should cleanup configure.ac accordingly. gdb/testsuite: 2014-12-01 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * configure.ac: Remove AC_ARG_ENABLE for gdbtk. Don't invoke AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(gdb.gdbtk). * configure: Re-generated.
2014-11-30Add add-auto-load-scripts-directory.Jan Kratochvil5-0/+50
There is already "add-auto-load-safe-path" which works like "set auto-load safe-path" but in append mode. There was missing an append equivalent for "set auto-load scripts-directory". ABRT has directory /var/cache/abrt-di/ as an alternative one to /usr/lib/debug/ . Therefore ABRT needs to use -iex parameters to add this /var/cache/abrt-di/ directory as a first-class debuginfo directory. Using absolute "set auto-load scripts-directory" would hard-code the path possibly overriding local system directory additions; besides it would not be nice anyway. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-11-30 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Add add-auto-load-scripts-directory. * NEWS (Changes since GDB 7.8): Add add-auto-load-scripts-directory. * auto-load.c (add_auto_load_dir): New function. (_initialize_auto_load): Install it. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-11-30 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Add add-auto-load-scripts-directory. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add add-auto-load-scripts-directory link. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add add-auto-load-scripts-directory.
2014-11-30Fix add-auto-load-safe-path typo.Jan Kratochvil2-3/+8
gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-11-30 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading safe path): Fix add-auto-load-safe-path description typo.
2014-11-30frame.c: Fix the check for FID_STACK_INVALID in frame_id_eq()Martin Galvan2-1/+6
I noticed in frame_id_eq() we were checking for the "l" frame_id being invalid twice instead of checking both "l" and "r", so this patch corrects it. gdb/ChangeLog: * frame.c (frame_id_eq): Fix the check for FID_STACK_INVALID.