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2019-05-08Convert auxv.c to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-30/+12
This changes auxv.c to use the type-safe registry API. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * auxv.c (auxv_inferior_data): Move. Change type. (auxv_inferior_data_cleanup): Remove. (invalidate_auxv_cache_inf): Rewrite. (get_auxv_inferior_data, _initialize_auxv): Update.
2019-05-08Convert symfile-debug.c to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-69/+57
This changes symfile-debug.c to use the type-safe registry API. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symfile-debug.c (struct debug_sym_fns_data): Add initializers. (symfile_debug_objfile_data_key): Change type. (symfile_debug_installed, debug_qf_has_symbols) (debug_qf_find_last_source_symtab) (debug_qf_forget_cached_source_info) (debug_qf_map_symtabs_matching_filename, debug_qf_lookup_symbol) (debug_qf_print_stats, debug_qf_dump) (debug_qf_expand_symtabs_for_function) (debug_qf_expand_all_symtabs) (debug_qf_expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (debug_qf_map_matching_symbols) (debug_qf_expand_symtabs_matching) (debug_qf_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (debug_qf_map_symbol_filenames) (debug_qf_find_compunit_symtab_by_address, debug_sym_get_probes) (debug_sym_new_init, debug_sym_init, debug_sym_read) (debug_sym_read_psymbols, debug_sym_finish, debug_sym_offsets) (debug_sym_read_linetable, debug_sym_relocate): Update. (symfile_debug_free_objfile): Remove. (install_symfile_debug_logging, _initialize_symfile_debug): Update.
2019-05-08Convert dwarf2_per_objfile to type-safe registry APITom Tromey3-38/+18
This changes dwarf2_per_objfile to use the type-safe registry API. This also changes dwarf2_per_objfile not to be allocated on an obstack. It seemed clearer to me to simply allocate it on the heap; and I didn't see a drawback from doing so. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * dwarf2read.h (struct dwarf2_per_objfile): Don't inherit from allocate_on_obstack. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_objfile_data_key): Change type. (get_dwarf2_per_objfile): Update. (set_dwarf2_per_objfile): Remove. (dwarf2_has_info, dwarf2_get_section_info): Update. (dwarf2_free_objfile): Remove. (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Update.
2019-05-08Convert auto-load.c to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-38/+36
This changes auto-load.c to use the type-safe registry API. It also changes a couple of types to "bool", removing uses of "FALSE". gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * auto-load.c (struct auto_load_pspace_info): Add destructor and initializers. <unsupported_script_warning_printed, script_not_found_warning_printed>: Now bool. (auto_load_pspace_data): Change type. (~auto_load_pspace_info): Rename from auto_load_pspace_data_cleanup. (get_auto_load_pspace_data, init_loaded_scripts_info) (clear_section_scripts, maybe_print_unsupported_script_warning) (maybe_print_script_not_found_warning, _initialize_auto_load): Update.
2019-05-08Convert objfiles.c to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-42/+28
This changes objfiles.c to use the type-safe registry API. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * objfiles.c (objfile_pspace_info): Add destructor and initializers. (objfiles_pspace_data): Change type. (~objfile_pspace_info): Rename from objfiles_pspace_data_cleanup. (get_objfile_pspace_data): Update. (objfiles_bfd_data): Change type. (get_objfile_bfd_data): Update. (objfile_bfd_data_free, _initialize_objfiles): Remove.
2019-05-08Convert break-catch-syscall.c to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-20/+13
This changes break-catch-syscall.c to use the type-safe registry API. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * break-catch-syscall.c (catch_syscall_inferior_data): Move. Change type. (get_catch_syscall_inferior_data): Update. (catch_syscall_inferior_data_cleanup): Remove. (_initialize_break_catch_syscall): Update.
2019-05-08Convert inflow to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-37/+27
This changes inflow.c to use the type-safe registry API. This fixes a latent bug in swap_terminal_info, which previously said: terminal_info *info_a = (terminal_info *) inferior_data (a, inflow_inferior_data); terminal_info *info_b = (terminal_info *) inferior_data (a, inflow_inferior_data); ... both of which examine 'a'. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * inflow.c (struct terminal_info): Add destructor and initializers. (inflow_inferior_data): Change type. (~terminal_info): Rename from inflow_inferior_data_cleanup. (get_inflow_inferior_data, inflow_inferior_exit) (swap_terminal_info, _initialize_inflow): Update.
2019-05-08Convert target dcache to type-safe registry APITom Tromey3-27/+25
This changes the target dcache to use the type-safe registry API. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * target-dcache.c (target_dcache_cleanup): Remove. (target_dcache_aspace_key): Change type. (target_dcache_init_p, target_dcache_invalidate) (target_dcache_get, target_dcache_get_or_init) (_initialize_target_dcache): Update. * dcache.h (struct dcache_deleter): New.
2019-05-08Convert symbol_cache to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-54/+34
This changes the symbol_cache to use the type-safe registry API. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (struct symbol_cache): Add destructor and initializers. (symbol_cache_key): Move. Change type. (make_symbol_cache, free_symbol_cache): Remove. (get_symbol_cache): Update. (symbol_cache_cleanup): Remove. (ALL_PSPACES, symbol_cache_flush) (maintenance_print_symbol_cache) (maintenance_print_symbol_cache_statistics, _initialize_symtab): Update.
2019-05-08Convert main_info to type-safe registry APITom Tromey2-29/+23
This changes main_info to use the type-safe registry API. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (struct main_info): Add destructor and initializers. (main_progspace_key): Move. Change type. (get_main_info): Update. (main_info_cleanup): Remove. (_initialize_symtab): Update.
2019-05-08Add a type-safe C++ interface to a registryTom Tromey2-6/+66
This changes DECLARE_REGISTRY to add a type-safe interface. This interface is a C++ class that handles the details of registering a key, and provides various useful methods, including policy-based cleanup. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * registry.h (DECLARE_REGISTRY): Define the _key class.
2019-05-08gdb: Merge two 'New commands' sections in NEWS fileAndrew Burgess2-9/+11
Commit 2e62ab400ff9 added a second 'New commands' section to the NEWS file, this commit merges the two together. gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Merge two 'New commands' sections.
2019-05-08When debugging a mixed Ada/C program using this scenario:Xavier Roirand8-31/+207
- set print frame-arguements all - an Ada function named pck.call_me calls a C function named break_me - you put a breakpoint in break_me and the program reaches this breakpoint. Now display the backtrace: (gdb) bt #0 break_me () at [...] #1 0x000000000040243e in pck.call_me ( s={P_ARRAY = 0x7fffffffe21c, P_BOUNDS = 0x41e6e8}) at [...] whereas we should expect: (gdb) bt #0 break_me () at [...] #1 0x000000000040243e in pck.call_me (s="test") at [...] The problem is that GDB prints the S parameter in the pck.call_me Ada function using the current language, so the C one, because the program is stopped in a C function, whereas it should use the pck.call_me frame one. This behavior is ok when user manually changes the language but it's not the right one when language is auto. This patch fixes this problem so now when using auto language, all Ada frame arguments are printed using Ada like syntax when the frame is part of Ada code, even if the program is stopped in a frame using a different language. If the user explicitly sets a language (using "set language ...") then no change here, all the Ada frame arguments are printed using this language. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-valprint.c (ada_val_print_gnat_array): Remove language parameter and use Ada language definition instead. (ada_val_print_ptr): Remove unused language parameter. (ada_val_print_num): Remove language parameter and use Ada language definition instead. (ada_val_print_enum, ada_val_print_flt): Remove unused language parameter. (ada_val_print_struct_union, ada_val_print_ref): Remove language parameter and use Ada language definition instead. (ada_val_print_1): Update all ada_val_print_xxx calls. Remove language parameter. (ada_val_print): Update ada_val_print_1 call. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.ada/frame_arg_lang.exp: New testcase. * gdb.ada/frame_arg_lang/bla.adb: New file. * gdb.ada/frame_arg_lang/pck.ads: New file. * gdb.ada/frame_arg_lang/pck.adb: New file. * gdb.ada/frame_arg_lang/foo.c: New file. Tested on x86_64-linux, no regressions.
2019-05-08Change some remote.c globals to "static"Tom Tromey2-3/+9
I noticed a three globals in remote.c that could be static. This patch makes this change. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * remote.c (remote_hw_watchpoint_limit) (remote_hw_watchpoint_length_limit, remote_hw_breakpoint_limit): Now static.
2019-05-08Move "watchdog" to remote.cTom Tromey4-28/+34
The "watchdog" global is only used in remote.c, so this patch moves it there and makes it static. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * maint.c (_initialize_maint_cmds): Move initialization code to remote.c. (watchdog, show_watchdog): Move to remote.c. * remote.c (watchdog, show_watchdog): Move from maint.c. Make "watchdog" static. (_initialize_remote): Move initialization code from maint.c. * defs.h (watchdog): Don't declare.
2019-05-08Move interpreter_p declaration to main.hTom Tromey5-3/+12
This moves the interpreter_p declaration from defs.h to main.h. I think this makes more sense, as it is defined in main.c. Also, this declaration was in the wrong place -- between a comment and the things the comment described. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * tui/tui-interp.c: Include main.h. * interps.c: Include main.h. * main.h (interpreter_p): Declare. * defs.h (interpreter_p): Don't declare.
2019-05-08Don't declare read_unsigned_leb128 in defs.hTom Tromey4-4/+9
I noticed that read_unsigned_leb128 is declared in defs.h. There's no reason this should be here, so this patch moves it to dwarf2read.h. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * dwarf2loc.c: Include dwarf2read.h. * defs.h (read_unsigned_leb128): Don't declare. * dwarf2read.h (read_unsigned_leb128): Declare.
2019-05-08Fix build problem in fputs_maybe_filteredTom Tromey2-1/+6
When merging commit 99f20f ("Fix style bug when paging") to master, I had to make some changes to get it to compile again. Unfortunately, I must not have added these to the index at the correct time, because they were not committed. This patch fixes the problem. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * utils.c (fputs_maybe_filtered): Call can_emit_style_escape as a method.
2019-05-08Fix style bug when pagingTom Tromey2-3/+26
Philippe pointed out a styling bug that would occur in some conditions when paging: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2019-04/msg00101.html I was finally able to reproduce this, and this patch fixes the bug. The problem occurred when text overflowed the line, causing a pagination prompt, but when no wrap column had been set. In this case, the current style was reset to show the prompt, but then not reset back to the previously applied style before emitting the rest of the line. The fix is to record the applied style in this case, and re-apply it afterward -- but only if the pager prompt was emitted, something that the existing style.exp pointed out on the first, more naive, version of the patch. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 29. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * utils.c (fputs_maybe_filtered): Reset style after paging, even when no wrap column is set.
2019-05-08Correctly handle non-C-style arrays in c_get_stringTom Tromey4-4/+48
A user here noticed that the Python Value.string method did not work for Ada arrays. I tracked this down to an oddity in value_as_address -- namely, it calls coerce_array, but that function will not force array coercion when the language has c_style_arrays=false, as Ada does. This patch fixes the problem by changing c_get_string so that arrays take the "in GDB's memory" branch. The actual patch is somewhat more complicated than you might think, because the caller can request more array elements than the type allows. This is normal when the type is using the C struct hack. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 29. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * c-lang.c (c_get_string): Handle non-C-style arrays. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.python/py-value.exp (test_value_in_inferior): Add Ada test.
2019-05-08Change ptype/o to print bit offsetTom Tromey6-42/+40
Consider this short C example: struct inner { unsigned x; unsigned y : 3; unsigned z : 3; }; struct outer { unsigned char o : 3; struct inner i __attribute__ ((packed)); }; When I use "ptype/o" on this, I get: (gdb) ptype/o struct outer /* offset | size */ type = struct outer { /* 0: 5 | 1 */ unsigned char o : 3; /* XXX 5-bit hole */ /* 1 | 8 */ struct inner { /* 1 | 4 */ unsigned int x; /* 5:29 | 4 */ unsigned int y : 3; /* 5:26 | 4 */ unsigned int z : 3; /* XXX 2-bit padding */ /* XXX 3-byte padding */ /* total size (bytes): 8 */ } i; /* total size (bytes): 9 */ } In the location of "o" ("0: 5"), the "5" means "there are 5 bits left relative to the size of the underlying type. I find this very difficult to follow. On irc, Sergio said that this choice came because it is what pahole does. However, I think it's not very useful, and maybe is just an artifact of the way that DW_AT_bit_offset was defined in DWARF 3. This patch changes ptype/o to print the offset of a bitfield in a more natural way, that is, using the bit number according to the platform's bit numbering. With this patch, the output is now: (gdb) ptype/o struct outer /* offset | size */ type = struct outer { /* 0: 0 | 1 */ unsigned char o : 3; /* XXX 5-bit hole */ /* 1 | 8 */ struct inner { /* 1 | 4 */ unsigned int x; /* 5: 0 | 4 */ unsigned int y : 3; /* 5: 3 | 4 */ unsigned int z : 3; /* XXX 2-bit padding */ /* XXX 3-byte padding */ /* total size (bytes): 8 */ } i; /* total size (bytes): 9 */ } This is better, IMO, because now the "offset" of a bitfield is consistent with the offset of an ordinary member, referring to its offset from the start of the structure. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * typeprint.c (print_offset_data::update): Print the bit offset, not the number of bits remaining. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.texinfo (Symbols): Document change to ptype/o. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.base/ptype-offsets.exp: Update tests.
2019-05-08Fix ptype/o comment formattingTom Tromey5-253/+266
I noticed that ptype/o will print: /* 3: 3 | 1 */ signed char a4 : 2; /* XXX 3-bit hole */ That is, "*/" at the end of the "hole" message does not line up with the other comment ends. I thought it would be a bit nicer if this did line up, so I fixed it. Then, to my surprise, I found that I could not make ptype-offsets.exp fail. I still am not sure why it doesn't fail, but changing the tests to use string_to_regexp and changing the quoting helped. This in turn showed that some of the existing test cases were wrong, so I've also updated them here. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * typeprint.c (print_offset_data::maybe_print_hole): Add extra padding at end of comment. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.base/ptype-offsets.exp: Use string_to_regexp. Fix test cases. * gdb.base/ptype-offsets.cc (struct abc) <my_int_type>: Now "short".
2019-05-08Fix VLA printing for AdaTom Tromey5-2/+111
While looking at a different Ada problem, I found that printing a record containing a VLA did not work properly. I tracked the problem down to dwarf2_evaluate_property trying, and failing, to compare two types that differed only in qualifiers. This patch changes dwarf2_evaluate_property to ignore qualifiers when comparing types. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 29. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_property) <PROP_ADDR_OFFSET>: Compare main types. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2019-05-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.ada/vla.exp: New file. * gdb.ada/vla/vla.adb: New file.
2019-05-07[gdb/testsuite] Fix ls_host return in index-cache.expTom de Vries2-1/+5
When adding a debug print here in index-cache.exp: ... proc_with_prefix test_cache_disabled { cache_dir } { lassign [ls_host $cache_dir] ret files_before + puts "before: '$files_before'" + exit ... we have: ... files_before: '' ... When further adding: ... proc_with_prefix test_cache_disabled { cache_dir } { + exec touch $cache_dir/foo.1 $cache_dir/foo.2 $cache_dir/foo.3 ... we have: ... files_before: 'foo.1' ... while we're expecting file_before to contain foo.[123]. Fix this by making the return statement in ls_host return a list rather than a string (in accordance with the ls_host documentation), after which we have: ... files_before: 'foo.1 foo.2 foo.3' ... Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-05-07 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * gdb.base/index-cache.exp (ls_host): Fix return statement.
2019-05-07[gdb/testsuite] Fix .debug_aranges in watch-loc.cTom de Vries2-1/+10
When running gdb.dlang/watch-loc.exp with target board cc-with-debug-names, we run into: ... FAIL: gdb.dlang/watch-loc.exp: disassemble _Dmain (GDB internal error) ... in more detail: ... (gdb) disassemble _Dmain gdb/dwarf2read.c:5293: internal-error: \ compunit_symtab* dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab(objfile*, \ bound_minimal_symbol, CORE_ADDR, obj_section*, int): \ Assertion `result != NULL' failed. ... The problem is that the .debug_aranges section in watch-loc.c contains a debug_info_offset which is set to 0: ... asm ( " .pushsection .debug_aranges,\"\",%progbits\n" " .4byte .Laranges_end - .Laranges_start\n" ".Laranges_start:\n" " .2byte 0x2\n" " .4byte 0\n" ... while the compilation unit at offset 0 in the .debug_section in the executable is in fact not the compilation unit generated from watch-loc-dw.S. [ Note: this is a non-trivial test-case. The file watch-loc-dw.S contains a .debug_info section, but not an .debug_aranges section or any actual code. The file watch-loc.c contains code and a .debug_aranges section, but no other debug section. So, the intent for the .debug_aranges section in watch-loc.c is to refer to a compilation unit in the .debug_info section in watch-loc-dw.S. ] This happens when linked in object files contain dwarf info and are placed in the .debug_info section before the compilation units generated from watch-loc.c and watch-loc-dw.S. Fix this by defining the debug_info_offset field using a label .Lcu1_begin that defines the start of an empty .debug_section compilation unit: ... asm ( + " .pushsection .debug_info,\"\",%progbits\n" + ".Lcu1_begin:" + " .popsection\n" " .pushsection .debug_aranges,\"\",%progbits\n" " .4byte .Laranges_end - .Laranges_start \n" ".Laranges_start:\n" " .2byte 0x2\n" - " .4byte 0\n" + " .4byte .Lcu1_begin\n" ... which during linking merges with the start of the .debug_info section of watch-loc-dw.S. Tested on x86_64-linux with native, cc-with-gdb-index and cc-with-debug-names. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-05-07 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR testsuite/24522 * gdb.dlang/watch-loc.c: Fix debug_info_offset in .debug_aranges section.
2019-05-07[gdb/testsuite] Fix .debug_aranges in dw2-case-insensitive-debug.STom de Vries2-1/+7
When running gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive.exp with target board cc-with-debug-names, we run into: ... FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive.exp: regexp case-sensitive off \ (GDB internal error) ... in more detail: ... (gdb) info functions fUnC_lang gdb/dwarf2read.c:5293: internal-error: \ compunit_symtab* dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab(objfile*, \ bound_minimal_symbol, CORE_ADDR, obj_section*, int): \ Assertion `result != NULL' failed. ... The problem is that the .debug_aranges section in dw2-case-insensitive-debug.S contains a debug_info_offset which is set to 0: ... .section .debug_aranges,"",@progbits .4byte .Laranges_end - .Laranges_start .Laranges_start: .2byte 0x2 .4byte 0 ... while the compilation unit at offset 0 in the .debug_section of the executable is in fact not the compilation unit generated from dw2-case-insensitive-debug.S. This happens when linked in object files contain dwarf info and are placed in the .debug_info section before the compilation unit generated from dw2-case-insensitive-debug.S. Fix this by defining the debug_info_offset field using the label .Lcu1_begin that defines the start of the compilation unit: ... - .4byte 0 + .4byte .Lcu1_begin ... Tested on x86_64-linux with native, cc-with-gdb-index and cc-with-debug-names. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-05-07 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR testsuite/24522 * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive-debug.S: Fix debug_info_offset in .debug_aranges section.
2019-05-07[gdb/testsuite] Fix handling of DW_FORM_ref_addr in dwarf assemblerTom de Vries2-4/+7
When running gdb.dwarf2/multidictionary.exp with target board cc-with-dwz and current dwz, we run into a dwz abort: ... gdb compile failed, gdb/contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh: line 188: 11484 Aborted \ (core dumped) $DWZ "$output_file" > /dev/null 2>&1 UNTESTED: gdb.dwarf2/multidictionary.exp: multidictionary.exp ... The dwz abort (PR dwz/24169) is caused by an invalid DW_FORM_ref_addr in the multidictionary binary. The multidictionary binary is build from multidictionary.S which is generated using the dwarf assembler, and multidictionary.S contains dwarf for 3 compilation units. In multidictionary0.o (generated from multidictionary.S), we find a concrete formal parameter DIE: ... <2><dc>: Abbrev Number: 4 (DW_TAG_formal_parameter) <dd> DW_AT_abstract_origin: <0xa6> ... referring to an abstract formal parameter DIE at 0xa6: ... <2><a6>: Abbrev Number: 8 (DW_TAG_formal_parameter) <a7> DW_AT_name : msg <ab> DW_AT_type : <0x92> ... but in the multidictionary binary the concrete formal parameter DIE is still referring to 0xa6: ... <2><1a3>: Abbrev Number: 4 (DW_TAG_formal_parameter) <1a4> DW_AT_abstract_origin: <0xa6> ... while the abstract formal parameter DIE has moved to 0x16d: ... <2><16d>: Abbrev Number: 8 (DW_TAG_formal_parameter) <16e> DW_AT_name : msg <172> DW_AT_type : <0x159> ... The concrete formal parameter DIE is specified in multidictionary.S like this: ... .Llabel21: .uleb128 4 .4byte .Llabel17 - .Lcu1_begin ... The problem is that the .Lcu1_begin label is assumed to mark the start of the .debug_info section in the executable, but in fact it marks the start of the first compilation unit from multidictionary.S in the executable. Usually these two entities are the same, but they are not when linked in object files contain dwarf info and are placed in the .debug_info section before the compilation units generated from multidictionary.S. Fix this in the dwarf assembler by generating instead the label itself: ... .Llabel21: .uleb128 4 .4byte .Llabel17 ... resulting in a relocation in the object file: ... Offset Info Type Sym. Value Sym. Name + Addend 0000000000dd 00040000000a R_X86_64_32 0000000000000000 .debug_info + a6 ... and resulting in the correct offset in the executable: ... <2><1a3>: Abbrev Number: 4 (DW_TAG_formal_parameter) <1a4> DW_AT_abstract_origin: <0x16d> ... Tested on x86_64-linux with native and cc-with-dwz. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-05-07 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR testsuite/24159 * lib/dwarf.exp: Fix handling of DW_FORM_ref_addr.
2019-05-06Fix scoped_mmap includesTom Tromey3-3/+6
I noticed that scoped_mmap.h included config.h, and that scoped_mmap.c included defs.h. This patch fixes both of these problems. Tested by the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-06 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common/scoped_mmap.c: Include common-defs.h. * common/scoped_mmap.h: Don't include config.h.
2019-05-06Fix regression caused by recently added syscall restart codeKevin Buettner2-0/+7
This line of code... *(int64_t *) ptr = *(int32_t *) ptr; ...in linux-x86-low.c is not needed (and does not work correctly) within a 32-bit executable. I added an __x86_64__ ifdef (which is used extensively elsewhere in the file for like purposes) to prevent this code from being included in 32-bit builds. It fixes the following regressions when running on native i686-pc-linux-gnu: FAIL: gdb.server/abspath.exp: continue to main FAIL: gdb.server/connect-without-multi-process.exp: multiprocess=auto: continue to main FAIL: gdb.server/connect-without-multi-process.exp: multiprocess=off: continue to main FAIL: gdb.server/ext-restart.exp: restart: run to main FAIL: gdb.server/ext-restart.exp: run to main FAIL: gdb.server/ext-run.exp: continue to main FAIL: gdb.server/ext-wrapper.exp: print d FAIL: gdb.server/ext-wrapper.exp: restart: print d FAIL: gdb.server/ext-wrapper.exp: restart: run to marker FAIL: gdb.server/ext-wrapper.exp: run to marker FAIL: gdb.server/no-thread-db.exp: continue to breakpoint: after tls assignment FAIL: gdb.server/reconnect-ctrl-c.exp: first: stop with control-c FAIL: gdb.server/reconnect-ctrl-c.exp: second: stop with control-c FAIL: gdb.server/run-without-local-binary.exp: run test program until the end FAIL: gdb.server/server-kill.exp: continue to breakpoint: after server_pid assignment FAIL: gdb.server/server-kill.exp: tstatus FAIL: gdb.server/server-run.exp: continue to main gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-x86-low.c (x86_fill_gregset): Don't compile 64-bit sign extension code on 32-bit builds.
2019-05-06[gdb/testsuite] Fix index-cache.exp with cc-with-{gdb-index,debug-names}Tom de Vries3-8/+49
In gdb.base/index-cache.exp, handle the case that binfile contains either a .gdb_index or .debug_names index section. Tested on x86_64-linux with native, cc-with-gdb-index and cc-with-debug-names. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-05-06 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * lib/gdb.exp (exec_has_index_section): New proc. * gdb.base/index-cache.exp: Handle case that binfile contains an index section.
2019-05-04Remove a VEC from aarch64-tdep.cTom Tromey2-21/+22
This removes a VEC from aarch64-tdep.c, replacing it with a std::vector. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * aarch64-tdep.c (stack_item_t): Remove typedef and DEF_VEC. (struct aarch64_call_info): Add initializers. <si>: Now a std::vector. (pass_on_stack, aarch64_push_dummy_call): Update.
2019-05-04Remove a VEC from ppc-linux-nat.cTom Tromey2-28/+39
This replaces a VEC in ppc-linux-nat.c with a std::vector. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com> Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * ppc-linux-nat.c (thread_points_p): Remove typedef and DEF_VEC. (ppc_threads): Now a std::vector. Now static. (hwdebug_find_thread_points_by_tid) (ppc_linux_nat_target::low_new_thread, ppc_linux_thread_exit): Update.
2019-05-04Change arc_tdesc_init to return boolTom Tromey2-9/+13
This changes arc_tdesc_init to return bool. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * arc-tdep.c (arc_tdesc_init): Return bool.
2019-05-04Use gdb_assert_not_reached in arm-linux-nat.cTom Tromey2-1/+6
This changes arm-linux-nat.c to use gdb_assert_not_reached rather than an assert of false. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * arm-linux-nat.c (arm_linux_nat_target::can_use_hw_breakpoint): Use gdb_assert_not_reached.
2019-05-04Use "false" in compile_cplus_convert_enumTom Tromey2-1/+6
This changes compile_cplus_convert_enum to use "false". Note that this variable is never modified, which seems like an error. I filed PR compile/24473 for this. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * compile/compile-cplus-types.c (compile_cplus_convert_enum): Use "false".
2019-05-04Use bool, true, and false in arc-tdep.cTom Tromey2-4/+8
This changes arc-tdep.c to use bool, true, and false. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * arc-tdep.c (arc_tdesc_init): Use bool.
2019-05-04Use "false" in select_frame_for_miTom Tromey2-1/+5
This changes select_frame_for_mi to use "false" rather than "FALSE". gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * stack.c (select_frame_for_mi): Use "false", not "FALSE".
2019-05-04Change valid_command_p to return boolTom Tromey2-3/+7
This changes valid_command_p to return bool. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * cli/cli-cmds.c (valid_command_p): Return bool.
2019-05-04Change valid_user_defined_cmd_name_p to return boolTom Tromey3-5/+10
This changes valid_user_defined_cmd_name_p to return bool. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * cli/cli-decode.c (valid_user_defined_cmd_name_p): Return bool. * command.h (valid_user_defined_cmd_name_p): Channge return type.
2019-05-04Fix incorrect use of 'is' operator for comparison in ↵Raul Tambre2-2/+8
python/lib/gdb/command/prompt.py The 'is' operator is not meant to be used for comparisons. It currently working is an implementation detail of CPython. CPython 3.8 has added a SyntaxWarning for this.
2019-05-04Don't derive partial_symbol from general_symbol_infoTom Tromey4-46/+72
This patch partly reverts commit 8a6d42345 ("Change representation of psymbol to flush out accessors"); specifically, it changes partial_symbol to no longer derive from general_symbol_info. The basic problem here is that the bcache compares objects bitwise, and this change made it less likely that the relevant fields in the psymbol would be fully initialized. This could be seen by running a test under valgrind on the Fedora-i686 buildbot. I considered a simpler patch, namely just zeroing the psymbol's "value" field in add_psymbol_to_bcache. However, it wasn't clear to me that this memset could not then be optimized away by the compiler. Regression tested by the buildbot. I think this should go in 8.3 as well. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * psymtab.c (psymbol_name_matches, match_partial_symbol) (lookup_partial_symbol, print_partial_symbols) (recursively_search_psymtabs, sort_pst_symbols, psymbol_hash) (psymbol_compare): Update. (add_psymbol_to_bcache): Clear the entire psymbol. (maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symbol): Don't derive from general_symbol_info. <obj_section, unrelocated_address, address, set_unrelocated_address>: Update. <ginfo>: New member. * dwarf-index-write.c (write_psymbols, debug_names::insert) (debug_names::write_psymbols): Update.
2019-05-04[gdb/testsuite] Add cc-with-debug-names.expTom de Vries4-2/+40
Add a target board that makes it easy to run the test suite with a .debug_names section added to executables. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-05-04 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh: Support -n arg. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-05-04 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * boards/cc-with-debug-names.exp: New file.
2019-05-04Fix leaks by clearing registers and frame caches.Philippe Waroquiers3-0/+12
Valgrind reports leaks such as the below in the tests: gdb.threads/corethreads.exp gdb.threads/gcore-thread.exp gdb.ada/task_switch_in_core.exp gdb.trace/tfile.exp gdb.base/siginfo-thread.exp ==12701== 1,123 (72 direct, 1,051 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,928 of 3,247 ==12701== at 0x4C2C4CC: operator new(unsigned long) (vg_replace_malloc.c:344) ==12701== by 0x5CF771: get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache(ptid_t, gdbarch*, address_space*) (regcache.c:330) ==12701== by 0x5CF92A: get_thread_regcache (regcache.c:366) ==12701== by 0x5CF92A: get_current_regcache() (regcache.c:372) ==12701== by 0x4C7964: get_current_frame() (frame.c:1587) ==12701== by 0x4C7A3C: get_selected_frame(char const*) (frame.c:1651) ==12701== by 0x669EAD: print_thread_info_1(ui_out*, char const*, int, int, int) (thread.c:1151) ==12701== by 0x66A9A1: info_threads_command(char const*, int) (thread.c:1217) ==12701== by 0x40A878: cmd_func(cmd_list_element*, char const*, int) (cli-decode.c:1892) ... Fix these leaks by clearing registers and frame caches. This leak and fix is similar to the leak fixed by 799efbe8e01
2019-05-03Remove "struct" from foreach statementsTom Tromey9-12/+33
Some versions of gcc have a bug that causes for (struct mumble : something) ... to give a compiler error. We routinely work around this bug in gdb, but apparently had not done so in a while. This patch fixes the remaining known cases of this problem. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-03 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * dictionary.c (collate_pending_symbols_by_language): Remove "struct" from foreach. * symtab.c (lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile) (lookup_symbol_in_objfile_from_linkage_name): Remove "struct" from foreach. * ser-tcp.c (net_open): Remove "struct" from foreach. * objfiles.c (objfile_relocate, objfile_rebase) (objfile_has_symbols): Remove "struct" from foreach. * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section): Remove "struct" from foreach. * dwarf2read.c (handle_struct_member_die): Remove "struct" from foreach. * darwin-nat.c (thread_info_from_private_thread_info): Remove "struct" from foreach. * ada-lang.c (create_excep_cond_exprs) (ada_exception_catchpoint_cond_string): Remove "struct" from foreach.
2019-05-03Fix cast of character to enum type in AdaTom Tromey6-3/+23
An internal bug report points out that, when a global character enum type is used, casting fails, like: (gdb) print global_char_enum'('F') $1 = 70 The bug here turns out to be that enumerators are qualified, so for example the mangled name might be "pck__QU48", rather than "QU48". This patch fixes the problem by only examining the suffix of the enumerator. This is ok because the type is already known, and because the mangling scheme ensures that there won't be clashes. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 29. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-03 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * ada-exp.y (convert_char_literal): Check suffix of each enumerator. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2019-05-03 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * gdb.ada/char_enum/pck.ads (Global_Enum_Type): New type. * gdb.ada/char_enum/foo.adb: Use Global_Enum_Type. * gdb.ada/char_enum.exp: Add test.
2019-05-03Add noyywrap to ada-lex.lDilyan Palauzov3-8/+8
This patch comes from PR ada/21406. It adds the noyywrap option to ada-lex.l. This was already done (by the same author) for other .l files in the binutils-gdb tree, so it seems reasonably safe. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 29. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-05-03 Dilyan Palauzov <dilyan.palauzov@aegee.org> PR ada/21406: * ada-exp.y (yywrap): Don't define. * ada-lex.l (%option): Add noyywrap (yywrap): Remove.
2019-05-03[gdb/testsuite] Add cc-with-gdb-index.expTom de Vries2-0/+30
Add a target board cc-with-gdb-index.exp, to make it easy to run cc-with-tweaks with CC_WITH_TWEAKS_FLAGS='-i'. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-05-03 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * boards/cc-with-gdb-index.exp: New file.
2019-05-03On MS-Windows, define _WIN32_WINNT in a single common place.Eli Zaretskii8-20/+28
This changeset defines _WIN32_WINNT to at least 0x0501, the level of Windows XP, unless defined to a higher level, in a single place. It then removes all the overrides of _WIN32_WINNT in individual files as no longer needed. Doing this also solves compilation of windows-nat.c with mingw.org's MinGW, as that file uses CONSOLE_FONT_INFO which needs the XP level to become exposed in the Windows headers, while mingw.org defaults to Windows 9X. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-05-03 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> * common/common-defs.h [__MINGW32__ || __CYGWIN__]: Define _WIN32_WINNT to the XP level, unless already defined to a higher level. * unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c: * ser-tcp.c: * common/netstuff.c [USE_WIN32API]: Remove the _WIN32_WINNT override. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2019-05-03 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> * remote-utils.c: * gdbreplay.c [USE_WIN32API]: Remove the _WIN32_WINNT override.
2019-05-03Fix lookup of separate debug file on MS-Windows.Eli Zaretskii4-3/+42
If you put the separate debug file in a global debug directory, GDB on MS-Windows would fail to find it. This happens because we obtain the directory to look up the debug file by concatenating the debug directory name with the leading directories of the executable, and the latter includes the drive letter on MS-Windows. So we get an invalid file name like d:/usr/lib/debug/d:/usr/bin/foo.debug This commit fixes that by removing the colon of the drive letter, thus producing d:/usr/lib/debug/d/usr/bin/foo.debug gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-05-03 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> * symfile.c (find_separate_debug_file): Remove colon from the drive spec of DOS/Windows file names of the target, so that the file name produced from DEBUGDIR and the target's directory will be valid on DOS/Windows systems. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2019-05-03 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> * gdb.texinfo (Separate Debug Files): Document how the subdirectory of the global debug directory is computed on MS-Windows/MS-DOS.
2019-05-02gdb/rust: Handle printing structures containing stringsAndrew Burgess5-0/+30
When printing a rust structure that contains a string GDB can currently fail to read the fields that define the string. This is because GDB mistakenly treats a value that is the parent structure as though it is the structure that defines the string, and then fails to find the fields needed to extract a string. The solution is to create a new value to represent the string field of the parent value. gdb/ChangeLog: * rust-lang.c (val_print_struct): Handle printing structures containing strings. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.rust/simple.exp: Add new test case. * gdb.rust/simple.rs (struct StringAtOffset): New struct. (main): Initialise an instance of the new struct.