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2015-02-18Factorize target program transformations in the GDB_AC_TRANSFORM macro.Jose E. Marchesi10-60/+91
This patch introduces a new M4 macro GDB_AC_TRANSFORM to avoid repeating the common idiom which is the transformation of target program names, i.e. from gdb to sparc64-linux-gnu-gdb. It also makes gdb/configure.ac and gdb/testsuite/configure.ac to use the new macro. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-18 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * configure: Regenerated. * configure.ac: Use GDB_AC_TRANSFORM. * Makefile.in (aclocal_m4_deps): Added transform.m4. * acinclude.m4: sinclude transform.m4. * transform.m4: New file. (GDB_AC_TRANSFORM): New macro. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2015-02-18 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * configure: Regenerated. * configure.ac: Use GDB_AC_TRANSFORM. * aclocal.m4: sinclude ../transform.m4.
2015-02-17Announce the DTrace USDT probes support in NEWS.Jose E. Marchesi2-0/+7
This patch simply adds a small entry to `Changes since GDB 7.8' announcing the support for dtrace probes. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * NEWS: Announce the support for DTrace SDT probes.
2015-02-17Documentation for DTrace USDT probes.Jose E. Marchesi2-19/+47
This patch modifies the `Static Probe Points' section on the GDB manual in order to cover the support for DTrace USDT probes, in addition to SystemTap SDT probes. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * gdb.texinfo (Static Probe Points): Add cindex `static probe point, DTrace'. (Static Probe Points): Modified to cover DTrace probes in addition to SystemTap probes. Also modified to cover the `enable probe' and `disable probe' commands.
2015-02-17Simple testsuite for DTrace USDT probes.Jose E. Marchesi8-0/+1357
This patch adds some simple tests testing the support for DTrace USDT probes. The testsuite will be skipped as unsupported in case the user does not have DTrace installed on her system. The tests included in the test suite test breakpointing on DTrace probes, enabling and disabling probes, printing of probe arguments of several types and also breakpointing on several probes with the same name. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * lib/dtrace.exp: New file. * gdb.base/dtrace-probe.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/dtrace-probe.d: Likewise. * gdb.base/dtrace-probe.c: Likewise. * lib/pdtrace.in: Likewise. * configure.ac: Output variables with the transformed names of the strip, readelf, as and nm tools. AC_SUBST lib/pdtrace.in. * configure: Regenerated.
2015-02-17Support for DTrace USDT probes in x86_64 targets.Jose E. Marchesi2-0/+164
This patch adds the target-specific code in order to support the calculation of DTrace probes arguments in x86_64 targets, and also the enabling and disabling of probes. This is done by implementing the `dtrace_*' gdbarch handlers. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include "parser-defs.h" and "user-regs.h". (amd64_dtrace_parse_probe_argument): New function. (amd64_dtrace_probe_is_enabled): Likewise. (amd64_dtrace_enable_probe): Likewise. (amd64_dtrace_disable_probe): Likewise. (amd64_linux_init_abi): Register the `gdbarch_dtrace_probe_argument', `gdbarch_dtrace_enable_probe', `gdbarch_dtrace_disable_probe' and `gdbarch_dtrace_probe_is_enabled' hooks. (amd64_dtrace_disabled_probe_sequence_1): New constant. (amd64_dtrace_disabled_probe_sequence_2): Likewise. (amd64_dtrace_enable_probe_sequence): Likewise. (amd64_dtrace_disable_probe_sequence): Likewise.
2015-02-17New probe type: DTrace USDT probes.Jose E. Marchesi6-4/+960
This patch adds a new type of probe to GDB: the DTrace USDT probes. The new type is added by providing functions implementing all the entries of the `probe_ops' structure defined in `probe.h'. The implementation is self-contained and does not depend on DTrace source code in any way. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-7 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * breakpoint.c (BREAK_ARGS_HELP): Help string updated to mention the -probe-dtrace new vpossible value for PROBE_MODIFIER. * configure.ac (CONFIG_OBS): dtrace-probe.o added if BFD can handle ELF files. * Makefile.in (SFILES): dtrace-probe.c added. * configure: Regenerate. * dtrace-probe.c: New file. (SHT_SUNW_dof): New constant. (dtrace_probe_type): New enum. (dtrace_probe_arg): New struct. (dtrace_probe_arg_s): New typedef. (struct dtrace_probe_enabler): New struct. (dtrace_probe_enabler_s): New typedef. (dtrace_probe): New struct. (dtrace_probe_is_linespec): New function. (dtrace_dof_sect_type): New enum. (dtrace_dof_dofh_ident): Likewise. (dtrace_dof_encoding): Likewise. (DTRACE_DOF_ENCODE_LSB): Likewise. (DTRACE_DOF_ENCODE_MSB): Likewise. (dtrace_dof_hdr): New struct. (dtrace_dof_sect): Likewise. (dtrace_dof_provider): Likewise. (dtrace_dof_probe): Likewise. (DOF_UINT): New macro. (DTRACE_DOF_PTR): Likewise. (DTRACE_DOF_SECT): Likewise. (dtrace_process_dof_probe): New function. (dtrace_process_dof): Likewise. (dtrace_build_arg_exprs): Likewise. (dtrace_get_arg): Likewise. (dtrace_get_probes): Likewise. (dtrace_get_probe_argument_count): Likewise. (dtrace_can_evaluate_probe_arguments): Likewise. (dtrace_evaluate_probe_argument): Likewise. (dtrace_compile_to_ax): Likewise. (dtrace_probe_destroy): Likewise. (dtrace_gen_info_probes_table_header): Likewise. (dtrace_gen_info_probes_table_values): Likewise. (dtrace_probe_is_enabled): Likewise. (dtrace_probe_ops): New variable. (info_probes_dtrace_command): New function. (_initialize_dtrace_probe): Likewise. (dtrace_type_name): Likewise.
2015-02-17New gdbarch functions: dtrace_parse_probe_argument, dtrace_probe_is_enabled, ↵Jose E. Marchesi4-0/+189
dtrace_enable_probe, dtrace_disable_probe. This patch adds several gdbarch functions (along with the corresponding predicates): `dtrace_parse_probe_argument', `dtrace_probe_is_enabled', `dtrace_enable_probe' and `dtrace_disable_probe'. These functions will be implemented by target-specific code, and called from the DTrace probes implementation in order to calculate the value of probe arguments, and manipulate is-enabled probes. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * gdbarch.sh (dtrace_parse_probe_argument): New. (dtrace_probe_is_enabled): Likewise. (dtrace_enable_probe): Likewise. (dtrace_disable_probe): Likewise. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * gdbarch.h: Regenerate.
2015-02-17New commands `enable probe' and `disable probe'.Jose E. Marchesi6-16/+198
This patch adds the above-mentioned commands to the generic probe abstraction implemented in probe.[ch]. The effects associated to enabling or disabling a probe depend on the type of probe being handled, and is triggered by invoking two back-end hooks in `probe_ops'. In case some particular probe type does not support the notion of enabling and/or disabling, the corresponding fields on `probe_ops' can be initialized to NULL. This is the case of SystemTap probes. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * stap-probe.c (stap_probe_ops): Add NULLs in the static stap_probe_ops for `enable_probe' and `disable_probe'. * probe.c (enable_probes_command): New function. (disable_probes_command): Likewise. (_initialize_probe): Define the cli commands `enable probe' and `disable probe'. (parse_probe_linespec): New function. (info_probes_for_ops): Use parse_probe_linespec. * probe.h (probe_ops): New hooks `enable_probe' and `disable_probe'. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * gdb.texinfo (Static Probe Points): Cover the `enable probe' and `disable probe' commands.
2015-02-17Move `compute_probe_arg' and `compile_probe_arg' to probe.cJose E. Marchesi5-110/+127
This patch moves the `compute_probe_arg' and `compile_probe_arg' functions from stap-probe.c to probe.c. The rationale is that it is reasonable to assume that all backends will provide the `$_probe_argN' convenience variables, and that the user must be placed on the PC of the probe when requesting that information. The value and type of the argument can still be determined by the probe backend via the `pops->evaluate_probe_argument' and `pops->compile_to_ax' handlers. Note that a test in gdb.base/stap-probe.exp had to be adjusted because the "No SystemTap probe at PC" messages are now "No probe at PC". gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * probe.c (compute_probe_arg): Moved from stap-probe.c (compile_probe_arg): Likewise. (probe_funcs): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (compute_probe_arg): Moved to probe.c. (compile_probe_arg): Likewise. (probe_funcs): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * gdb.base/stap-probe.exp (stap_test): Remove "SystemTap" from expected message when trying to access $_probe_* convenience variables while not on a probe.
2015-02-17Adapt `info probes' to support printing probes of different types.Jose E. Marchesi4-10/+96
A "probe type" (backend for the probe abstraction implemented in probe.[ch]) can extend the information printed by `info probes' by defining additional columns. This means that when `info probes' is used to print all the probes regardless of their types, some of the columns will be "not applicable" to some of the probes (like, say, the Semaphore column only makes sense for SystemTap probes). This patch makes `info probes' fill these slots with "n/a" marks (currently it breaks the table) and not include headers for which no actual probe has been found in the list of defined probes. This patch also adds support for a new generic column "Type", that displays the type of each probe. SystemTap probes identify themselves as "stap" probes. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * probe.c (print_ui_out_not_applicables): New function. (exists_probe_with_pops): Likewise. (info_probes_for_ops): Do not include column headers for probe types for which no probe has been actually found on any object. Also invoke `print_ui_out_not_applicables' in order to match the column rows with the header when probes of several types are listed. Print the "Type" column. * probe.h (probe_ops): Added a new probe operation `type_name'. * stap-probe.c (stap_probe_ops): Add `stap_type_name'. (stap_type_name): New function.
2015-02-17Remove superfluous function key_is_command_char()Patrick Palka2-15/+7
The function key_is_command_char() is simply a predicate that determines whether the function tui_dispatch_ctrl_char() will do anything useful. Since tui_dispatch_ctrl_char() performs the same checks as key_is_command_char() it is unnecessary to keep key_is_command_char() around. This patch removes this useless function and instead unconditionally calls tui_dispatch_ctrl_char() inside its only caller, tui_getc(). gdb/ChangeLog: * tui/tui-io.c (tui_getc): Don't call key_is_command_char. (key_is_command_char): Delete.
2015-02-17TUI: resize windows to new terminal size before displaying themPedro Alves2-6/+15
If the user: #1 - disables the TUI #2 - resizes the terminal #3 - and then re-enables the TUI the next wgetch() returns KEY_RESIZE. This indicates to the ncurses client that ncurses detected that the terminal has been resized. We don't handle KEY_RESIZE anywhere, so it gets passed on to readline which interprets it as a multibyte character, and then the end result is that the first key press after enabling the TUI is misinterpreted. We shouldn't really need to handle KEY_RESIZE (and not all ncurses implementations have that). We have our own SIGWINCH handler, and, when we re-enable the TUI, we explicitly detect terminal resizes and resize all windows. The reason ncurses currently does detects a resize is that something within tui_enable forces a refresh/display of some window before we get to do the actual resizing. Setting a break on ncurses' 'resizeterm' function helps find the culprit(s): (top-gdb) bt #0 resizeterm (ToLines=28, ToCols=114) at ../../ncurses/base/resizeterm.c:462 #1 0x0000003b42812f3f in _nc_update_screensize (sp=0x2674730) at ../../ncurses/tinfo/lib_setup.c:443 #2 0x0000003b0821cbe0 in doupdate () at ../../ncurses/tty/tty_update.c:726 #3 0x0000003b08215539 in wrefresh (win=0x2a7bc00) at ../../ncurses/base/lib_refresh.c:65 #4 0x00000000005257cb in tui_refresh_win (win_info=0xd73d60 <_locator>) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui-wingeneral.c:60 #5 0x000000000052265b in tui_show_locator_content () at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui-stack.c:269 #6 0x00000000005273a6 in tui_set_key_mode (mode=TUI_COMMAND_MODE) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui.c:321 #7 0x00000000005278c7 in tui_enable () at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui.c:494 #8 0x0000000000527011 in tui_rl_switch_mode (notused1=1, notused2=1) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui.c:108 That is, tui_enable calls tui_set_key_mode before we've resized all windows, and that refreshes a window as side effect. And if we're already debugging something (there's a frame), then we'll instead show a window from within tui_show_frame_info: (top-gdb) bt #0 resizeterm (ToLines=28, ToCols=114) at ../../ncurses/base/resizeterm.c:462 #1 0x0000003b42812f3f in _nc_update_screensize (sp=0x202e6c0) at ../../ncurses/tinfo/lib_setup.c:443 #2 0x0000003b0821cbe0 in doupdate () at ../../ncurses/tty/tty_update.c:726 #3 0x0000003b08215539 in wrefresh (win=0x2042890) at ../../ncurses/base/lib_refresh.c:65 #4 0x00000000005257cb in tui_refresh_win (win_info=0xd73d60 <_locator>) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui-wingeneral.c:60 #5 0x000000000052265b in tui_show_locator_content () at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui-stack.c:269 #6 0x0000000000522931 in tui_show_frame_info (fi=0x16b9cc0) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui-stack.c:364 #7 0x00000000005278ba in tui_enable () at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui.c:491 #8 0x0000000000527011 in tui_rl_switch_mode (notused1=1, notused2=1) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/tui/tui.c:108 The fix is to resize windows earlier. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * tui/tui.c (tui_enable): Resize windows before anything might show a window.
2015-02-17Fix GDB build fail on Aarch64 when -fno-common is enabledMaxim Ostapenko3-3/+10
Current trunk GDB (and gdb-7.8.1 too) fails to build on Aarch64 when -fno-common is enabled. It fails during link stage due to multiple definition of `tdesc_aarch64': ... [ 199s] aarch64-linux-nat.o: In function `initialize_tdesc_aarch64': [ 199s] /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/gdb-7.8.1/gdb/features/aarch64.c:11: multiple definition of `tdesc_aarch64' [ 199s] aarch64-tdep.o:/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/gdb-7.8.1/gdb/objfiles.h:540: first defined here [ 199s] aarch64-linux-nat.o: In function `initialize_tdesc_aarch64': [ 199s] /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/gdb-7.8.1/gdb/features/aarch64.c:11: multiple definition of `tdesc_aarch64' [ 199s] aarch64-tdep.o:/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/gdb-7.8.1/gdb/objfiles.h:540: first defined here [ 199s] collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status [ 199s] make[2]: *** [gdb] Error 1 ... This happens because struct target_desc *tdesc_aarch64 is defined in gdb/features/aarch64.c, which is included by two files (gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c and gdb/aarch64-tdep.c). gdb/Changelog 2015-02-17 Max Ostapenko <m.ostapenko@partner.samsung.com> PR gdb/17984 * aarch64-linux-nat.c: Don't include features/aarch64.c anymore. (aarch64_linux_read_description): Remove initialize_tdesc_aarch64 call. * aarch64-tdep.h (tdesc_aarch64): Declare.
2015-02-16Remove true and false ARI checks now that we use stdbool.h.Mark Wielaard2-20/+4
gdb/ChangeLog: * contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh: Remove checks for "true" and "false".
2015-02-13misc cp-namespace.c cleanupsDoug Evans2-9/+19
gdb/ChangeLog: * cp-namespace.c (cp_basic_lookup_symbol): Rename parameter anonymous_namespace to is_in_anonymous for consistency with the rest of the file. (cp_lookup_bare_symbol): Fix typo in comment. (cp_search_static_and_baseclasses): Ditto. (search_symbol_list): Use vertical space in comment better. (reset_directive_searched): Ditto. Fix typo. (cp_lookup_nested_symbol_1): Clarify contents of NESTED_NAME parameter.
2015-02-13Update Yao Qi's email address in MAINTAINERSYao Qi2-1/+5
gdb: * MAINTAINERS: Update my email address.
2015-02-12completer.c (completion_list_add_name): Fix memory leak.Doug Evans2-0/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: * completer.c (completion_list_add_name): Fix memory leak.
2015-02-12Fix documentation of the QTDV packetDavid Taylor2-2/+12
gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2015-02-12 David Taylor <dtaylor@emc.com> * gdb.texinfo (Tracepoint Packets): Document the builtin and name fields of the QTDV packet.
2015-02-12completer.c (complete_line): Remove incorrect comment.Doug Evans2-8/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: * completer.c (complete_line): Remove incorrect comment.
2015-02-11framefilter quit: New testJan Kratochvil2-0/+17
It definitely does not test all the RETURN_MASK_ERROR cases. But it tests at least two of them. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2015-02-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.python/py-framefilter.exp (pagination quit - *): New tests.
2015-02-11framefilter quit: Use RETURN_MASK_ERRORJan Kratochvil2-13/+18
Now when the code is exception safe we can let RETURN_QUIT to pass through as all the installed cleanups with handle that. gdb/ChangeLog 2015-02-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_single_arg, enumerate_locals) (py_print_frame): Use RETURN_MASK_ERROR.
2015-02-11framefilter quit: Make it exception safeJan Kratochvil2-33/+35
gdb/ChangeLog 2015-02-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_frame): Mention RETURN_QUIT in function comment. Wrap all function that can throw in cleanups. (gdbpy_apply_frame_filter): Wrap all function that can throw in cleanups.
2015-02-11framefilter quit: Code cleanup: Avoid gotosJan Kratochvil2-29/+79
goto error patters are sometimes AFAIK used in C for the cases like: int retval=-1; if (!(a=malloc())) goto error; if (!(b=malloc())) goto error_a; if (!(c=malloc())) goto error_b; retval=0; error_c: free(c); error_b: free(b); error_a: free(a); error: return retval; But here there is single error label with one do_cleanups() which I do not find it worth the goto complication. Without goto one can then furher merge code in the exit paths in the next patches and ... after all it is all the same, just without a goto. gdb/ChangeLog 2015-02-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_frame): Substitute goto error. Remove the error label.
2015-02-11framefilter quit: Code cleanup: ReindentationJan Kratochvil2-133/+132
Nothing significant but I find code more clear with less deep indentation. gdb/ChangeLog 2015-02-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_frame): Put conditional code paths with goto first, indent the former else codepath left. Put variable 'elided' to a new inner block.
2015-02-11framefilter quit: Obvious whitespacing fixesJan Kratochvil2-15/+17
gdb/ChangeLog 2015-02-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_frame): Whitespacing fixes.
2015-02-11xcoffread.c: delete 'within_function' definitionPedro Alves2-5/+4
Linking GDB as a C++ program, we get: src/gdb/buildsym.c:226: multiple definition of `within_function' xcoffread.o:src/gdb/xcoffread.c:181: first defined here gdb/ 2015-02-11 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * xcoffread.c (within_function): Delete.
2015-02-11Fix redefinition errors in C++ modeTom Tromey32-101/+124
In C, we can forward declare static structure instances. That doesn't work in C++ though. C++ treats these as definitions. So then the compiler complains about symbol redefinition, like: src/gdb/elfread.c:1569:29: error: redefinition of ‘const sym_fns elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms’ src/gdb/elfread.c:53:29: error: ‘const sym_fns elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms’ previously declared here The intent of static here is naturally to avoid making these objects visible outside the compilation unit. The equivalent in C++ would be to instead define the objects in the anonymous namespace. But given that it's desirable to leave the codebase compiling as both C and C++ for a while, this just makes the objects extern. (base_breakpoint_ops is already declared in breakpoint.h, so we can just remove the forward declare from breakpoint.c) gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-11 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (base_breakpoint_ops): Delete. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf_expr_ctx_funcs): Make extern. * elfread.c (elf_sym_fns_gdb_index, elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms): Make extern. * guile/guile.c (guile_extension_script_ops, guile_extension_ops): Make extern. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c (ppcnbsd2_sigtramp): Make extern. * python/py-arch.c (arch_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-block.c (block_syms_iterator_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-bpevent.c (breakpoint_event_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-cmd.c (cmdpy_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-continueevent.c (continue_event_object_type) * python/py-event.h (GDBPY_NEW_EVENT_TYPE): Remove 'qual' parameter. Update all callers. * python/py-evtregistry.c (eventregistry_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-exitedevent.c (exited_event_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (finish_breakpoint_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-function.c (fnpy_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-inferior.c (inferior_object_type, membuf_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-infevents.c (call_pre_event_object_type) (inferior_call_post_event_object_type). (memory_changed_event_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-infthread.c (thread_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-lazy-string.c (lazy_string_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-linetable.c (linetable_entry_object_type) (linetable_object_type, ltpy_iterator_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-newobjfileevent.c (new_objfile_event_object_type) (clear_objfiles_event_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-objfile.c (objfile_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-param.c (parmpy_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-progspace.c (pspace_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-signalevent.c (signal_event_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-symtab.c (symtab_object_type, sal_object_type): Make extern. * python/py-type.c (type_object_type, field_object_type) (type_iterator_object_type): Make extern. * python/python.c (python_extension_script_ops) (python_extension_ops): Make extern. * stap-probe.c (stap_probe_ops): Make extern.
2015-02-11Fix adjust_pc_after_break, remove still current thread checkPedro Alves5-2/+155
On decr_pc_after_break targets, GDB adjusts the PC incorrectly if a background single-step stops somewhere where PC-$decr_pc has a breakpoint, and the thread that finishes the step is not the current thread, like: ADDR1 nop <-- breakpoint here ADDR2 jmp PC IOW, say thread A is stepping ADDR2's line in the background (an infinite loop), and the user switches focus to thread B. GDB's adjust_pc_after_break logic confuses the single-step stop of thread A for a hit of the breakpoint at ADDR1, and thus adjusts thread A's PC to point at ADDR1 when it should not, and reports a breakpoint hit, when thread A did not execute the instruction at ADDR1 at all. The test added by this patch exercises exactly that. I can't find any reason we'd need the "thread to be examined is still the current thread" condition in adjust_pc_after_break, at least nowadays; it might have made sense in the past. Best just remove it, and rely on currently_stepping(). Here's the test's log of a run with an unpatched GDB: 35 while (1); (gdb) PASS: gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.exp: next over nop next& (gdb) PASS: gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.exp: next& over inf loop thread 1 [Switching to thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 29027))](running) (gdb) PASS: gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.exp: switch to main thread Breakpoint 2, thread_function (arg=0x0) at ...src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.c:34 34 NOP; /* set breakpoint here */ FAIL: gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.exp: no output while stepping gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-11 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> * infrun.c (adjust_pc_after_break): Don't adjust the PC just because the event thread is not the current thread. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2015-02-11 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> * gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.c: New file. * gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.exp: New file.
2015-02-10lib/gdb.exp (gdb_load): Always return a result.Doug Evans2-0/+6
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_load): Always return a result.
2015-02-10internal_type_self_type: Handle TYPE_SPECIFIC_NONE.Doug Evans2-0/+9
gdb/ChangeLog: * gdbtypes.c (internal_type_self_type): If TYPE_SPECIFIC_FIELD hasn't been initialized yet, return NULL.
2015-02-10Rename new_symfile_objfile, make static.Doug Evans3-5/+9
gdb/ChangeLog: * symfile.h (new_symfile_objfile): Delete. * symfile.c (finish_new_objfile): Renamed from new_symfile_objfile. All callers updated.
2015-02-10Fix a pair of screen-resizing issues in TUIPatrick Palka3-0/+15
This patch fixes a pair of TUI issues related to screen resizing: 1. In tui_handle_resize_during_io(), when the TUI screen gets resized, we fail to update GDB's idea about the height of the output window. You can see this bug by doing: a. Enter TUI mode. b. "show height" c. Resize the terminal. d. "show height" And observe that despite resizing the terminal, the reported height remains unchanged. Note that a similar issue exists in the CLI. The fix for this is simple: call tui_update_gdb_sizes() after performing a resize, so that the "height" variable remains consistent with the height of TUI's output window. 2. In tui_enable(), the call to tui_update_gdb_sizes() may clobber readline's idea of the actual screen dimensions, and a subsequent pending resize will use bogus terminal dimensions. You can see this bug by doing: a. Enter TUI mode. b. Exit TUI mode. c. Resize the terminal. d. Enter TUI mode. e. Press a key to resize the screen. And observe that the terminal gets incorrectly resized to the wrong dimensions. To fix this issue, we should oppurtunistically resize the screen in tui_enable(). That way we eliminate the possibility of a pending resize triggering right after we call tui_update_gdb_sizes(). gdb/ChangeLog: * tui/tui-io.c (tui_handle_resize_during_io): Call tui_update_gdb_sizes() after resizing the screen. * tui/tui.c (tui_enable): Resize the terminal before calling tui_update_gdb_sizes().
2015-02-10Fix truncation of TUI command historyPatrick Palka2-4/+16
If we submit a command while the prompt cursor is somewhere other than at the end of the command line, the command line gets truncated as the command window gets shifted one line up. This happens because we fail to properly move the cursor to the end of the command line before transmitting the newline to ncurses. We need to move the cursor because when ncurses outputs a newline it truncates any text that appears past the end of the cursor. The fix is generic enough to work properly even in multi-line secondary prompts like the quit prompt. gdb/ChangeLog: * tui/tui-io.c (tui_getc): Move cursor to the end of the command line before printing a newline.
2015-02-11gdb producer_is_gcc fix bool return value.Mark Wielaard2-2/+6
gdb/ChangeLog: * utils.c (producer_is_gcc): Return true or false.
2015-02-10Change producer_is_gcc function return type to bool.Mark Wielaard4-10/+29
gdb/ChangeLog: * utils.h (producer_is_gcc): Change return type to bool. Add major argument. * utils.c (producer_is_gcc): Likewise. (producer_is_gcc_ge_4): Adjust producer_is_gcc call. * dwarf2read.c (check_producer): Likewise.
2015-02-10Add "signal SIGTRAP" testPedro Alves3-0/+118
Some local changes I was working on related to SIGTRAP handling resulted in "signal SIGTRAP" no longer passing the SIGTRAP to the inferior. Surprisingly, only annota1.exp catches this. This commit adds a test that doesn't rely on annotations, so that at the point annotations are finaly dropped, we still have this use case covered ... This is a multi-threaded test to also exercise the case of first needing to do a step-over before delivering the signal. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native, remote/extended-remote gdbserver. gdb/testsuite/ 2015-02-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.threads/signal-sigtrap.c: New file. * gdb.threads/signal-sigtrap.exp: New file.
2015-02-10displaced_step_fixup may access memory from the wrong inferior/threadPedro Alves2-0/+9
displaced_step_fixup takes an thread to work with, as argument. OTOH, gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup fixes up the current thread. The former calls the latter without making sure the current thread is the one that was passed in. If it is not, then gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup may e.g., try reading from a running thread, which doesn't work on some targets, or worse, read memory from the wrong inferior and succeed. This is mostly a latent problem currently, as non-stop switches the current thread to the event thread early in fetch_inferior_event. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20. gdb/ 2015-02-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * infrun.c (displaced_step_fixup): Switch to the event thread before calling gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup.
2015-02-10gdbserver: Fix crash when QTinit is handled with no inferior process attachedAntoine Tremblay6-2/+98
When gdbserver is called with --multi and attach has not been called yet and tstart is called on the gdb client, gdbserver would crash. This patch fixes gdbserver so that it returns E01 to the gdb client. Also this patch adds a testcase to verify this bug named no-attach-trace.exp gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: PR breakpoints/15956 * tracepoint.c (cmd_qtinit): Add check for current_thread. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.trace/no-attach-trace.c: New file. * gdb.trace/no-attach-trace.exp: New file.
2015-02-10Add myself as write-after-approval GDB maintainerAntoine Tremblay2-0/+5
gdb/ChangeLog: * MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): Add Antoine Tremblay.
2015-02-10Finish constification of varobj interfaceSimon Marchi6-32/+66
This completes the constification of the struct varobj pointers in the lang_varobj_ops interface partially done in b09e2c591f9221d865bfe8425990a6bf9fab24e3. As suggested by Pedro, varobj_get_path_expr casts away the const to assign the "mutable" struct member. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-varobj.c (ada_name_of_child): Constify parent. (ada_path_expr_of_child): Same. (ada_value_of_child): Same. (ada_type_of_child): Same. * c-varobj.c (c_is_path_expr_parent): Same. (c_describe_child): Same. (c_name_of_child): Same. (c_value_of_child): Same. (c_type_of_child): Same. (cplus_number_of_children): Same. (cplus_describe_child): Constify var. (cplus_name_of_child): Constify parent. (cplus_value_of_child): Same. (cplus_type_of_child): Same. * jv-varobj.c (java_name_of_child): Same. (java_value_of_child): Same. (java_type_of_child): Same. * varobj.c (value_of_child): Same. (varobj_default_is_path_expr_parent): Constify var, parent and return value. (varobj_get_path_expr): Constify var, modify path_expr through mutable_var. (install_new_value): Constify parent. (value_of_child): Constify parent. * varobj.h (struct varobj): Constify parent. (struct lang_varobj_ops): Constify name_of_child, value_of_child and type_of_child. (varobj_get_path_expr): Constify var. (varobj_get_path_expr_parent): Constify var and return value.
2015-02-10Relax ARM prologue unwinder assumptionLuis Machado2-10/+35
Modify the ARM prologue unwinder to use the stop_reason hook instead of returning imprecise frame id's through the arm prologue this_id hook. gdb/ 2015-02-10 Luis Machado <lgustavo@codesourcery.com> * arm-tdep.c (arm_prologue_unwind_stop_reason): New function. (arm_prologue_this_id): Move PC and SP limit checks to arm_prologue_unwind_stop_reason. (arm_prologue_unwind) <stop_reason> : Set to arm_prologue_unwind_stop_reason.
2015-02-10Recognize new DWARF5/GCC5 DW_LANG Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008 standards.Mark Wielaard2-0/+7
DWARFv5 defines and GCC5 may output two new DW_LANG constants for the Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008 standards. Recognize both as variants of language_fortran. gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2read.c (set_cu_language): Recognize DW_LANG_Fortran03 and DW_LANG_Fortran08 as language_fortran. http://dwarfstd.org/ShowIssue.php?issue=141121.1
2015-02-09PR remote/17946: Fix wrong comparison of pointer against charSergio Durigan Junior2-1/+7
We were comparing a pointer against a char on remote.c. 'dcb' filed a bug to inform us about that. I pushed the following patch under the obvious rule. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-09 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> PR remote/17946 * gdb/remote.c (remote_parse_stop_reply): Fix wrong comparison of pointer against char.
2015-02-09GCC5/DWARFv5 Handle DW_TAG_atomic_type for C11 _Atomic type qualifier.Mark Wielaard8-13/+210
gdb/ChangeLog * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Handle '_Atomic'. (c_type_print_modifier): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (read_tag_atomic_type): New function. (read_type_die_1): Handle DW_TAG_atomic_type. * gdbtypes.c (make_atomic_type): New function. (recursive_dump_type): Handle TYPE_ATOMIC. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_flag_values): Renumber. (enum type_instance_flag_value): Add TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAG_ATOMIC. (TYPE_ATOMIC): New macro. (make_atomic_type): Declare. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog * gdb.dwarf2/atomic.c: New file. * gdb.dwarf2/atomic-type.exp: Likewise. include/ChangeLog * dwarf2.def: Add DW_TAG_atomic_type.
2015-02-09record-btrace: indicate gapsMarkus Metzger15-86/+434
Indicate gaps in the trace due to decode errors. Internally, a gap is represented as a btrace function segment without instructions and with a non-zero format-specific error code. Show the gap when traversing the instruction or function call history. Also indicate gaps in "info record". It looks like this: (gdb) info record Active record target: record-btrace Recording format: Branch Trace Store. Buffer size: 64KB. Recorded 32 instructions in 5 functions (1 gaps) for thread 1 (process 7182). (gdb) record function-call-history /cli 1 fib inst 1,9 at src/fib.c:9,14 2 fib inst 10,20 at src/fib.c:6,14 3 [decode error (1): instruction overflow] 4 fib inst 21,28 at src/fib.c:11,14 5 fib inst 29,33 at src/fib.c:6,9 (gdb) record instruction-history 20,22 20 0x000000000040062f <fib+47>: sub $0x1,%rax [decode error (1): instruction overflow] 21 0x0000000000400613 <fib+19>: add $0x1,%rax 22 0x0000000000400617 <fib+23>: mov %rax,0x200a3a(%rip) (gdb) Gaps are ignored during reverse execution and replay. 2015-02-09 Markus Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> * btrace.c (ftrace_find_call): Skip gaps. (ftrace_new_function): Initialize level. (ftrace_new_call, ftrace_new_tailcall, ftrace_new_return) (ftrace_new_switch): Update level computation. (ftrace_new_gap): New. (ftrace_update_function): Create new function after gap. (btrace_compute_ftrace_bts): Create gap on error. (btrace_stitch_bts): Update parameters. Clear trace if it becomes empty. (btrace_stitch_trace): Update parameters. Update callers. (btrace_clear): Reset the number of gaps. (btrace_insn_get): Return NULL if the iterator points to a gap. (btrace_insn_number): Return zero if the iterator points to a gap. (btrace_insn_end): Allow gaps at the end. (btrace_insn_next, btrace_insn_prev, btrace_insn_cmp): Handle gaps. (btrace_find_insn_by_number): Assert that the found iterator does not point to a gap. (btrace_call_next, btrace_call_prev): Assert that the last function is not a gap. * btrace.h (btrace_bts_error): New. (btrace_function): Update comment. (btrace_function) <insn, insn_offset, number>: Update comment. (btrace_function) <errcode>: New. (btrace_thread_info) <ngaps>: New. (btrace_thread_info) <replay>: Update comment. (btrace_insn_get): Update comment. * record-btrace.c (btrace_ui_out_decode_error): New. (record_btrace_info): Print number of gaps. (btrace_insn_history, btrace_call_history): Call btrace_ui_out_decode_error for gaps. (record_btrace_step_thread, record_btrace_start_replaying): Skip gaps. testsuite/ * gdb.btrace/buffer-size.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/delta.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/enable.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/finish.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/instruction_history.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/next.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/nexti.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/step.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/stepi.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/nohist.exp: Update "info record" output.
2015-02-09btrace: identify cpuMarkus Metzger3-22/+83
Add a struct for identifying a processor and use it in linux-btrace.c when identifying the processor we're running on. We will need this feature for the new btrace format. 2015-02-09 Markus Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> * common/btrace-common.h (btrace_cpu_vendor, btrace_cpu): New. * nat/linux-btrace.c: (btrace_this_cpu): New. (cpu_supports_bts): Call btrace_this_cpu. (intel_supports_bts): Add cpu parameter.
2015-02-09btrace: extend struct btrace_insnMarkus Metzger3-50/+97
Add the instruction's size as well as a coarse classification to struct btrace_insn. Use the information in ftrace_update_function and ftrace_find_call. 2015-02-09 Markus Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> * btrace.h (btrace_insn_class): New. (btrace_insn) <size, iclass>: New. * btrace.c (ftrace_find_call): Update parameters. Update users. Use instruction classification. (ftrace_new_return): Update parameters. Update users. (ftrace_update_function): Update parameters. Update users. Use instruction classification. (ftrace_update_insns): Update parameters. Update users. (ftrace_classify_insn): New. (btrace_compute_ftrace_bts): Fill in new btrace_insn fields. Add TRY_CATCH around call to gdb_insn_length.
2015-02-09btrace: update btrace_compute_ftrace parametersMarkus Metzger2-6/+12
Pass thread_info instead of btrace_thread_info to btrace_compute_ftrace. We will need the thread_info in subsequent patches. 2015-02-09 Markus Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> * btrace.c (btrace_compute_ftrace_bts, btrace_compute_ftrace): Update parameters. Update users.
2015-02-09record-btrace: add bts buffer size configuration optionMarkus Metzger15-21/+463
Allow the size of the branch trace ring buffer to be defined by the user. The specified buffer size will be used when BTS tracing is enabled for new threads. The obtained buffer size may differ from the requested size. The actual buffer size for the current thread is shown in the "info record" command. Bigger buffers mean longer traces, but also longer processing time. 2015-02-09 Markus Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> * btrace.c (parse_xml_btrace_conf_bts): Add size. (btrace_conf_bts_attributes): New. (btrace_conf_children): Add attributes. * common/btrace-common.h (btrace_config_bts): New. (btrace_config)<bts>: New. (btrace_config): Update comment. * nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_enable_btrace, linux_enable_bts): Use config. * features/btrace-conf.dtd: Increment version. Add size attribute to bts element. * record-btrace.c (set_record_btrace_bts_cmdlist, show_record_btrace_bts_cmdlist): New. (record_btrace_adjust_size, record_btrace_print_bts_conf, record_btrace_print_conf, cmd_set_record_btrace_bts, cmd_show_record_btrace_bts): New. (record_btrace_info): Call record_btrace_print_conf. (_initialize_record_btrace): Add commands. * remote.c: Add PACKET_Qbtrace_conf_bts_size enum. (remote_protocol_features): Add Qbtrace-conf:bts:size packet. (btrace_sync_conf): Synchronize bts size. (_initialize_remote): Add Qbtrace-conf:bts:size packet. * NEWS: Announce new commands and new packets. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Branch Trace Configuration Format): Add size. (Process Record and Replay): Describe new set|show commands. (General Query Packets): Describe Qbtrace-conf:bts:size packet. testsuite/ * gdb.btrace/buffer-size: New. gdbserver/ * linux-low.c (linux_low_btrace_conf): Print size. * server.c (handle_btrace_conf_general_set): New. (hanle_general_set): Call handle_btrace_conf_general_set. (handle_query): Report Qbtrace-conf:bts:size as supported.
2015-02-09record btrace: add configuration structMarkus Metzger32-90/+775
Add a struct to describe the branch trace configuration and use it for enabling branch tracing. The user will be able to set configuration fields for each tracing format to be used for new threads. The actual configuration that is active for a given thread will be shown in the "info record" command. At the moment, the configuration struct only contains a format field that is set to the only available format. The format is the only configuration option that can not be set via set commands. It is given as argument to the "record btrace" command when starting recording. 2015-02-09 Markus Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> * Makefile.in (XMLFILES): Add btrace-conf.dtd. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Update parameters. (x86_linux_btrace_conf): New. (x86_linux_create_target): Initialize to_btrace_conf. * nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_enable_btrace): Update parameters. Check format. Split into this and ... (linux_enable_bts): ... this. (linux_btrace_conf): New. (perf_event_skip_record): Renamed into ... (perf_event_skip_bts_record): ... this. Updated users. (linux_disable_btrace): Split into this and ... (linux_disable_bts): ... this. (linux_read_btrace): Check format. * nat/linux-btrace.h (linux_enable_btrace): Update parameters. (linux_btrace_conf): New. (btrace_target_info)<ptid>: Moved. (btrace_target_info)<conf>: New. (btrace_target_info): Split into this and ... (btrace_tinfo_bts): ... this. Updated users. * btrace.c (btrace_enable): Update parameters. (btrace_conf, parse_xml_btrace_conf_bts, parse_xml_btrace_conf) (btrace_conf_children, btrace_conf_attributes) (btrace_conf_elements): New. * btrace.h (btrace_enable): Update parameters. (btrace_conf, parse_xml_btrace_conf): New. * common/btrace-common.h (btrace_config): New. * feature/btrace-conf.dtd: New. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_conf): New. (record_btrace_cmdlist): New. (record_btrace_enable_warn, record_btrace_open): Pass &record_btrace_conf. (record_btrace_info): Print recording format. (cmd_record_btrace_bts_start): New. (cmd_record_btrace_start): Call cmd_record_btrace_bts_start. (_initialize_record_btrace): Add "record btrace bts" subcommand. Add "record bts" alias command. * remote.c (remote_state)<btrace_config>: New. (remote_btrace_reset, PACKET_qXfer_btrace_conf): New. (remote_protocol_features): Add qXfer:btrace-conf:read. (remote_open_1): Call remote_btrace_reset. (remote_xfer_partial): Handle TARGET_OBJECT_BTRACE_CONF. (btrace_target_info)<conf>: New. (btrace_sync_conf, btrace_read_config): New. (remote_enable_btrace): Update parameters. Call btrace_sync_conf and btrace_read_conf. (remote_btrace_conf): New. (init_remote_ops): Initialize to_btrace_conf. (_initialize_remote): Add qXfer:btrace-conf packet. * target.c (target_enable_btrace): Update parameters. (target_btrace_conf): New. * target.h (target_enable_btrace): Update parameters. (target_btrace_conf): New. (target_object)<TARGET_OBJECT_BTRACE_CONF>: New. (target_ops)<to_enable_btrace>: Update parameters and comment. (target_ops)<to_btrace_conf>: New. * target-delegates: Regenerate. * target-debug.h (target_debug_print_const_struct_btrace_config_p) (target_debug_print_const_struct_btrace_target_info_p): New. NEWS: Announce new command and new packet. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Process Record and Replay): Describe the "record btrace bts" command. (General Query Packets): Describe qXfer:btrace-conf:read packet. (Branch Trace Configuration Format): New. gdbserver/ * linux-low.c (linux_low_enable_btrace): Update parameters. (linux_low_btrace_conf): New. (linux_target_ops)<to_btrace_conf>: Initialize. * server.c (current_btrace_conf): New. (handle_btrace_enable): Rename to ... (handle_btrace_enable_bts): ... this. Pass &current_btrace_conf to target_enable_btrace. Update comment. Update users. (handle_qxfer_btrace_conf): New. (qxfer_packets): Add btrace-conf entry. (handle_query): Report qXfer:btrace-conf:read as supported packet. * target.h (target_ops)<enable_btrace>: Update parameters and comment. (target_ops)<read_btrace_conf>: New. (target_enable_btrace): Update parameters. (target_read_btrace_conf): New. testsuite/ * gdb.btrace/delta.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/enable.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/finish.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/instruction_history.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/next.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/nexti.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/step.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/stepi.exp: Update "info record" output. * gdb.btrace/nohist.exp: Update "info record" output.