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2013-01-31 * gdb.texinfo (Target Commands): Fix typo.Tom Tromey2-1/+5
2013-01-31 * solib-svr4.c (svr4_keep_data_in_core): Remove unused lmo.Aleksandar Ristovski3-4/+7
(svr4_read_so_list): Remove unused lmo. * solib-target.c (solib_target_relocate_section_addresses): Remove unused flags. Reference: http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-01/msg00744.html
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2013-01-30 * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Use SECT_OFF_TEXT, not "0".Tom Tromey2-1/+5
2013-01-30 * symfile.c (get_file_crc): Use bfd_calc_gnu_debuglink_crc32.Tom Tromey4-75/+7
* utils.c (gnu_debuglink_crc32): Remove. * utils.h (gnu_debuglink_crc32): Don't declare.
2013-01-30 * dwarf2read.c (compute_delayed_physnames, read_call_site_scope)Tom Tromey2-4/+9
(read_structure_type, read_enumeration_type): Remove cast.
2013-01-30 * dwarf2read.c (read_namespace_type): Remove cast.Tom Tromey2-2/+7
(read_typedef): Likewise.
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2013-01-29 * dwarf2read.c (free_dwo_file): Remove assert.Tom Tromey4-1/+12
gdb/testsuite * gdb.dwarf2/fission-reread.exp: Add unload test.
2013-01-29 * value.c (deprecated_set_value_modifiable): Remove.Tom Tromey3-7/+5
* value.h (deprecated_set_value_modifiable): Remove.
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2013-01-28 * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_find_location_expression): Don't add base addressDoug Evans5-3/+614
to addresses from dwo files. testsuite/ * gdb.dwarf2/fission-loclists.exp: New file. * gdb.dwarf2/fission-loclists.S: New file.
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2013-01-26gdb/testsuite/Jan Kratochvil3-27/+14
Code cleanup. * gdb.base/restore.exp: Replace gdb_compile, gdb_exit, gdb_start, gdb_reinitialize_dir and gdb_load by standard_testfile, set executable and prepare_for_testing. * gdb.base/store.exp: Likewise.
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2013-01-25 * valops.c (find_overload_match): Remove unused argument 'lax'.Siva Chandra Reddy5-11/+16
* value.h: Remove unused argument 'lax' from the declaration of find_overload_match. * eval.c (value_subexp_standard): Do not pass a 'lax' argument to find_overload_match. * valarith.c (value_user_defined_cpp_op): Do not pass a 'lax' argument to find_overload_match.
2013-01-25 * gdb.python/py-explore.exp: Expect the gdb prompt.Tom Tromey2-1/+5
2013-01-25 * dwarf2read.c (processing_has_namespace_info): Remove.Tom Tromey2-12/+19
(struct dwarf2_cu) <processing_has_namespace_info>: New field. (process_die, read_func_scope, dwarf2_start_symtab) (new_symbol_full): Update.
2013-01-25 * cp-namespace.c (cp_set_block_scope): Remove.Tom Tromey5-51/+44
* cp-support.h (cp_set_block_scope): Remove. * dbxread.c: Include block.h. (cp_set_block_scope): New function. (process_one_symbol): Update. * dwarf2read.c (read_func_scope): Use block_set_scope.
2013-01-25Fix add_current_inferior_and_thread's describing comment.Pedro Alves1-0/+4
add_current_inferior_and_thread tries the stop reply first. Tweak its comment to reflect reality. 2013-01-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * remote.c (add_current_inferior_and_thread): Tweak comment.
2013-01-25 * cp-namespace.c (cp_scan_for_anonymous_namespaces): Update.Tom Tromey4-23/+42
(cp_add_using_directive): Add 'copy_names' argument. * cp-support.h (cp_add_using_directive): Update. (struct using_direct) <import_src, import_dest, alias, declaration>: Now const. * dwarf2read.c (read_import_statement): Use obconcat. Don't copy names passed to cp_add_using_directive.
2013-01-25 * c-exp.y (qualified_name): Use TYPE_SAFE_NAME.Tom Tromey2-3/+7
2013-01-25Fix GDB internal error against targets that return a thread in T stop ↵Pedro Alves2-9/+82
replies but don't support qC. Yao writes: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GDB gets an internal error when it connects to GDBserver started with '--disable-packet=qC'. Sending packet: $QNonStop:0#8c...Packet received: OK Sending packet: $?#3f...Packet received: T0505:00000000;04:00f0ffbf;08:b0c2e44c;thread:p4255.4255;core:1; Sending packet: $Hc-1#09...Packet received: E01 Sending packet: $qC#b4...Packet received: Sending packet: $qAttached:a410#bf...Packet received: E01 Packet qAttached (query-attached) is supported warning: Remote failure reply: E01 Sending packet: $qOffsets#4b...Packet received: ../../../git/gdb/target.c:3248: internal-error: Can't determine the current address space of thread Thread 16981 When start remote, the call chain is as follows, remote_start_remote add_current_inferior_and_thread <--[1] ... start_remote wait_for_inferior remote_wait_as process_stop_reply get_thread_arch_regcache <--[2] remote_notice_new_inferior <--[3] GDB sends packet "qC" in [1] and adds the thread/inferior if the remote stubs understands "qC". In [2], GDB looks for the inferior to build a regcache, and notices a new inferior in [3]. As we can see, GDB assumes that the inferior can be found in [2]. Once the remote stub doesn't support "qC", GDB can't look for the inferior in [2], and emits an internal error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Right after the initial connection, we query the target for its state, with the ? packet. We store the resulting wait status / stop reply aside, and query the target for the current thread, using qC, which fails, so we fake a ptid for the target's thread. We then later, after the initial setup, end up consuming that set-aside wait status, parsing the T stop reply, which contains a "thread" "register" (which was the thread the target would have replied to qC). We get into trouble because the ptid in that stop reply doesn't match our faked up ptid in the initial setup, although the target threads are the same... So we had the T stop reply handy all along. We might as well extract the thread's ptid from it, and avoid all the resulting issues. qC is also used after vRun, in order to discover the new process'es main thread. But, vRun's reply is also a wait status, just like '?''s, which is quite convenient. This means that if we have a "Txx thread: ptid" reply, then we don't really need qC. The patch makes GDB look in the T reply first, and if not found, try with qC. The packet handling seems to have been added in gdb-4.18 (1999), and I see that in that same release, "Txx thread: ptid" didn't exist yet, which probably explains why nobody though of doing this before. Regression tested against a gdbserver with qC disabled (and then enabled), on x86_64 Fedora 17. 2013-01-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * remote.c (stop_reply_extract_thread): New. (add_current_inferior_and_thread): New parameter 'wait_status'. Handle it. (remote_start_remote): Pass wait status to add_current_inferior_and_thread. (extended_remote_run): Update comment. (extended_remote_create_inferior_1): Pass wait status to add_current_inferior_and_thread.
2013-01-25http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2012-11/msg00312.htmlAndrew Burgess10-54/+239
gdb/ChangeLog * valarith.c (value_vector_widen): New function for replicating a scalar into a vector. (value_binop): Use value_vector_widen to widen scalar to vector rather than casting, this better matches gcc C behaviour. * valops.c (value_casst): Update logic for casting between vector types, and for casting from scalar to vector, try to match gcc C behaviour. * value.h (value_vector_widen): Declare. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_value_cast): New opencl specific casting function, handle special case for casting scalar to vector. (opencl_relop): Use opencl_value_cast. (evaluate_subexp_opencl): Use opencl_value_cast instead of value_cast, and handle BINOP_ASSIGN, UNOP_CAST, and UNOP_CAST_TYPE in order to use opencl_value_cast. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog * gdb.base/gnu_vector.c: New variable for use in tests. * gdb.base/gnu_vector.exp: Update and extend tests to reflect changes in scalar to vector casting and widening. * gdb.python/py-type.c: New variables for use in tests. * gdb.python/py-type.exp: Update vector related tests to reflect changes in scalar to vector casting and widening.
2013-01-25gdb/Yao Qi4-83/+58
* event-loop.c: Include "queue.h". (gdb_event_p): New typedef. (DECLARE_QUEUE_P): Use. (DEFINE_QUEUE_P): Use. (async_queue_event): Remove. (gdb_event_xfree): New. (initialize_event_loop): New. (process_event): Use QUEUE macros. (event_queue): Remove. (gdb_wait_for_event): Caller update. (check_async_event_handlers): Likewise. (poll_timers): Likewise. * event-loop.h (initialize_event_loop): Declare. * event-loop.c (gdb_event_xfree): New. * top.c (gdb_init): Call initialize_event_loop.
2013-01-25gdb/Yao Qi3-39/+22
* event-loop.c (async_queue_event): Remove one parameter 'position'. Remove code handling 'position' == TAIL. (gdb_wait_for_event): Caller update. (check_async_event_handlers): Caller update. (poll_timers): Caller update. * event-loop.h (enum queue_position): Remove.
2013-01-25gdb/gdbserverYao Qi4-81/+45
* event-loop.c: Include "queue.h". (gdb_event_p): New typedef. (struct gdb_event) <next_event>: Remove. (event_queue): Change to QUEUE(gdb_event_p). (async_queue_event): Remove. (gdb_event_xfree): New. (initialize_event_loop): New. (process_event): Use API from QUEUE. (wait_for_event): Likewise. * server.c (main): Call initialize_event_loop. * server.h (initialize_event_loop): Declare.
2013-01-25 * MAINTAINERS: Update my email.Maxim Kuvyrkov2-1/+5
2013-01-25gdb/Yao Qi2-1/+5
* main.c (print_gdb_help): Remove "--epoch" from the help message.
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2013-01-24gdb/Tiago Daitx6-0/+85
* symtab.c (skip_prologue_using_sal): Consider a file change the same as an increased line number gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/prologue-include.c: New file. * gdb.base/prologue-include.exp: New file. * gdb.base/prologue-include.h: New file.
2013-01-24gdb/Tiago Daitx2-0/+5
* MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): Add myself to the list.
2013-01-24 * ada-lang.h (ada_decode_symbol): Make return type const.Tom Tromey3-4/+9
* ada-lang.c (ada_decode_symbol): Likewise.
2013-01-242013-01-24 Hafiz Abid Qadeer <abidh@codesourcery.com>Hafiz Abid Qadeer2-8/+13
PR gdb/13443 * gdb.mi/mi-var-block.exp: Make test messages unique.
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2013-01-23 * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-error.exp: Pass test name to "file" test.Tom Tromey2-2/+7
2013-01-23 * gdb.cp/converts.cc (main): Initialize 'a'.Tom Tromey2-1/+6
2013-01-23 * linespec.c (find_linespec_symbols): Make static.Doug Evans2-6/+10
2013-01-232013-01-23 Tiago Stürmer Daitx <tdaitx@linux.vnet.ibm.com>Sergio Durigan Junior2-4/+11
* ppc-sysv-tdep.c (ppc64_sysv_abi_return_value): Set correct type on float conversion for complex type.
2013-01-23 Add a new class gdb.Architecture which exposes GDB'sSiva Chandra Reddy11-0/+241
internal representation of architecture via GDB Python API. * Makefile.in: Add entries corresponding to the new file python/py-arch.c. * NEWS (Python Scripting): Add entries for the new class gdb.Architecture and the new method gdb.Frame.architecture. * python/py-arch.c: Implement gdb.Architecture class. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_arch): Implement the method gdb.Frame.architecture(). (frame_object_methods): Add 'architecture' to the method table. * python/python-internal.h: Add declarations of new utility functions. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Initialize gdb.Architecture class. * doc/gdb.texinfo (Architectures In Python): New sub-sub-section describing the gdb.Architecture class. (Frames In Python): Add description about the new method gdb.Frame.architecture(). * testsuite/gdb.python/frame.exp: Add a test for gdb.Frame.architecture() method.
2013-01-23 Work around binutils/15021.Doug Evans4-40/+90
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_per_cu_data): Split imported_symtabs and type_unit_group out of union s. All uses updated. (read_index_from_section): Watch for index version 8. (follow_die_sig): If using .gdb_index version <= 7, record the TU as an imported symtab. (write_psymtabs_to_index): Increment version number to 8. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Index Section Format): Document .gdb_index version 8.
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2013-01-22If a breakpoint is not user visible, then there's no point inPedro Alves5-4/+19
bothering the frontend about it... This is the exact same check MI does. I also smoke tested Emacs 23 in gud-gdb mode, both annotations=2 and annotations=3. I didn't notice anything break. gdb/ 2013-01-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * annotate.c (breakpoint_changed): Skip if breakpoint is not user-visible. gdb/testsuite/ 2013-01-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/annota1.exp (signal sent): No longer expect breakpoints-invalid. * gdb.cp/annota2.exp (continue until exit) (watch triggered on a.x): Ditto.
2013-01-22All annotate_breakpoints_changed calls are along-sidePedro Alves7-35/+49
observer_notify_breakpoints_changed calls. All, except the init_raw_breakpoint one. But that one is actually wrong. The breakpoint is being constructed at that point, and hasn't been placed on the breakpoint chain yet. It would be better placed in install_breakpoint, and I actually started out that way. But once the annotate_breakpoints_changed are parallel to the observer calls, we can fully move annotations to observers too. One issue is that this changes the order of annotations a bit. Before, we'd emit the annotation, and after call "mention()" on the breakpoint (which prints the breakpoint number, etc.). But, we call the observers _after_ mention is called, so the annotation output will change a little: void install_breakpoint (int internal, struct breakpoint *b, int update_gll) { add_to_breakpoint_chain (b); set_breakpoint_number (internal, b); if (is_tracepoint (b)) set_tracepoint_count (breakpoint_count); if (!internal) mention (b); observer_notify_breakpoint_created (b); if (update_gll) update_global_location_list (1); } I believe this order doesn't really matter (the frontend needs to wait for the prompt anyway), so I just adjust the expected output in the tests. Emacs in annotations mode doesn't seem to complain. Couple that with the previous patch that suppressed duplicated annotations, and, the fact that some annotations calls were actually missing (were we do have observer calls), more changes to the tests are needed anyway. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17. gdb/ 2013-01-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * annotate.c (annotate_breakpoints_changed): Rename to ... (annotate_breakpoints_invalid): ... this. Make static. (breakpoint_changed): Adjust. (_initialize_annotate): Always install the observers. Install a "breakpoint_created" observer. * annotate.h (annotate_breakpoints_changed): Delete declaration. * breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_condition) (breakpoint_set_commands, do_map_commands_command) (init_raw_breakpoint, clear_command, set_ignore_count) (enable_breakpoint_disp): No longer call annotate_breakpoints_changed. gdb/testsuite/ 2013-01-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/annota1.exp (breakpoints_invalid): New variable. Adjust tests to breakpoints-invalid changes. * gdb.cp/annota2.exp (breakpoints_invalid, frames_invalid): New variables. Adjust tests to breakpoints-invalid changes.
2013-01-22With some changes to how software single-step (SSS) breakpoints arePedro Alves4-2/+55
handled, one of those being to place SSS breakpoints on the breakpoint chain as all other breakpoints, annota1.exp times out with lots and lots of breakpoint-invalid and frame-changed annotations. All those extra annotations are actually unnecessary. For one, SSS breakpoints are internal breakpoints, so the frontend shouldn't care if they were added, removed or changed. Then, there's really no point in emitting "breakpoints-invalid" or "frames-invalid" more than once between times the frontend/user can actually issues GDB commands; the frontend will have to wait for the GDB prompt to refresh its state, so emitting those annotations at most once between prompts is enough. Non-stop or async would complicate this, but no frontend will be using annotations in those modes (one of goes of emacs switching to MI was non-stop mode support, AFAIK). The previous patch reveals there has been an intention in the past to suppress multiple breakpoints-invalid annotations caused by ignore count changes. As the previous patch shows, that's always been broken, but in any case, this patch actually makes it work. The next patch will remove several annotation-specific calls in breakpoint.c in favor of always using the breakpoint modified & friends observers, and that causes yet more of these annotations, because several calls to the corresponding annotate_* functions in breakpoint.c are missing, particularly in newer code. So all in all, here's a simple mechanism that avoids sending the same annotation to the frontend more than once until gdb is ready to accept further commands. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17. 2013-01-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * annotate.c: Include "inferior.h". (frames_invalid_emitted) (breakpoints_invalid_emitted): New globals. (async_background_execution_p): New function. (annotate_breakpoints_changed, annotate_frames_invalid): Skip emitting the annotation if it has already been emitted. (annotate_display_prompt): New function. * annotate.h (annotate_display_prompt): New declaration. * event-top.c: Include annotate.h. (display_gdb_prompt): Call annotate_display_prompt.
2013-01-22There's code in annotate.c and breakpoint.c that is supposed toPedro Alves6-25/+20
suppress multiple breakpoints-invalid annotations when the ignore count of a breakpoint changes, up until the target actually stops. But, the code is bogus: void annotate_breakpoints_changed (void) { if (annotation_level == 2) { target_terminal_ours (); printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032breakpoints-invalid\n")); if (ignore_count_changed) ignore_count_changed = 0; /* Avoid multiple break annotations. */ } } The "ignore_count_changed" flag isn't actually guarding the output of the annotation at all. It would have been better written something like: void annotate_breakpoints_changed (void) { if (annotation_level == 2 && !ignore_count_changed) { target_terminal_ours (); printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032breakpoints-invalid\n")); ignore_count_changed = 0; /* Avoid multiple break annotations. */ } } but, it wasn't. AFAICS, that goes all the way back to the original patch'es submission and check in, at <http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/1999-q4/msg00106.html>. I looked a tar of HP's wdb from 1999, and even though that contains local changes in the annotate code, this suppression seems borked there too to me. The original patch added a test to supposedly exercise this suppression, but, it actually doesn't. It merely tests that "breakpoints-invalid" is output after "stopped", but doesn't check whether the duplicates supression actually works (IOW, check that only _one_ annotation is seen). I was going to simply delete the tests too, but a following patch will eliminate the duplicates in a different way (which I needed for a different reason), so instead, I'm making the tests actually fail if a duplicate annotation is seen. Worry not, the test doesn't actually fail! The reason is that breakpoint.c does: else if (b->ignore_count > 0) { b->ignore_count--; annotate_ignore_count_change (); bs->stop = 0; /* Increase the hit count even though we don't stop. */ ++(b->hit_count); observer_notify_breakpoint_modified (b); } where the annotate_ignore_count_change call is meant to inform the "breakpoint_modified" annotation observer to ignore the notification. All sounds good. But, the trouble is that nowadays annotate.c only installs the observers if GDB is started with annotations enabled with a command line option (gdb --annotate=2): void _initialize_annotate (void) { if (annotation_level == 2) { observer_attach_breakpoint_deleted (breakpoint_changed); observer_attach_breakpoint_modified (breakpoint_changed); } } and annota1.exp, to enable annotations, starts GDB normally, and afterwards does "set annotate 2", so the observers aren't installed when annota1.exp is run, and therefore changing the ignore count isn't triggering any annotation at all... gdb/ 2013-01-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * annotate.c (ignore_count_changed): Delete. (annotate_breakpoints_changed): Don't clear ignore_count_changed. (annotate_ignore_count_change): Delete. (annotate_stopped): Don't emit a delayed breakpoints-changed annotation. * annotate.h (annotate_ignore_count_change): Delete. * breakpoint.c (bpstat_check_breakpoint_conditions): Don't call annotate_ignore_count_change. gdb/testsuite/ 2013-01-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/annota1.exp (annotate ignore count change): Add expected output for failure case.
2013-01-22 * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_expr_to_ax) <DW_OP_fbreg>: OnlyTom Tromey2-1/+7
require_rvalue for a register location.
2013-01-22 * gdb.gdb/selftest.exp (do_steps_and_nexts): Handle bfd_initTom Tromey2-0/+9
call.
2013-01-22Updated Changelog and testsuite/Changelog because of bad formatting.Marc Khouzam2-10/+11