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2023-03-27fbsd-nat: Avoid a direct write to target_waitstatus::kind.John Baldwin1-1/+1
This is in #ifdef'd code for a workaround for FreeBSD versions older than 11.1 which is why it wasn't caught earlier. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-03-27fbsd-nat: Add missing spaces.John Baldwin1-11/+11
No functional change, just style fixes. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-03-27linux-nat: introduce pending_status_strPedro Alves2-7/+23
I noticed that some debug log output printing an lwp's pending status wasn't considering lp->waitstatus. This fixes it, by introducing a new pending_status_str function. Also fix the comment in gdb/linux-nat.h describing lwp_info::waitstatus and details the description of lwp_info::status while at it. Change-Id: I66e5c7a363d30a925b093b195d72925ce5b6b980 Approved-By: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
2023-03-27displaced step: pass down target_waitstatus instead of gdb_signalPedro Alves9-26/+30
This commit tweaks displaced_step_finish & friends to pass down a target_waitstatus instead of a gdb_signal. This is needed because a patch later in the step-over-{thread-exit,clone] series will want to make displaced_step_buffers::finish handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED. It also helps with the TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CLONED patch later in that same series. It's also a bit more logical this way, as we don't have to pass down signals when the thread didn't actually stop for a signal. So we can also think of it as a clean up. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27338 Change-Id: I4c5d338647b028071bc498c4e47063795a2db4c0 Approved-By: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.stabs/exclfwd.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-0/+2
Fix test-case gdb.stabs/exclfwd.exp for remote host using include_file. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.stabs/weird.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-4/+3
Fix test-case gdb.stabs/weird.exp for remote host by not using an absolute destfile argument to gdb_remote_download, which doesn't work well with remotedir.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.gdb/unittest.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-31/+44
Fix test-case gdb.gdb/unittest.exp for remote host, by: - disabling the completion tests if readline is not used, and - not using with_gdb_cwd $dir for remote host (because it does not support changing to "."). Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Skip do_self_tests on remote hostTom de Vries1-1/+1
In do_self_tests we try to find out the location of the gdb to debug, which will then be copied and renamed to xgdb. In principle, the host board specifies the location of GDB, on host. With remote host, we could upload that gdb from host to build/target, but we would miss the data directory (which is listed as the reason to skip do_self_tests for remote target). We could fix that by instead taking the gdb from build instead, but that wouldn't work with installed testing. It seems easier to just skip this on remote host. It could be made to work for the "[is_remote host] && [is_remote target] && host == target" scenario (see board local-remote-host-native.exp), but that doesn't seem worth the effort. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27Change symbol::line to unsigned intTom Tromey5-11/+58
A user here at AdaCore noticed that, when debugging a certain program, a stack frame reported line 34358, where it should have been line 99894. After debugging a bit, I discovered: (top) p (99894 & ~65536) $60 = 34358 That line, symbol::line is too narrow. This patch widens the member and changes all the uses that currently use the narrower type. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-03-27Fix 128-bit integer bug in AdaTom Tromey3-21/+63
While working on 128-bit integer support, I found one spot in Ada that needed a fix as well.
2023-03-27Use gdb_gmp for scalar arithmeticTom Tromey7-367/+247
This changes gdb to use scalar arithmetic for expression evaluation. I suspect this patch is not truly complete, as there may be code paths that still don't correctly handle 128-bit integers. However, many things do work now. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30190
2023-03-27Use value_true in value_equal and value_lessTom Tromey1-4/+2
Both value_equal and value_less use value_as_long to check a presumably boolean result of calling value_binop. However, value_binop in this case actually returns an int as wide as its arguments, and this approach can then fail for integers wider than LONGEST. Instead, rewrite this in a form that works for any size integer.
2023-03-27Simplify binop_promoteTom Tromey1-36/+19
binop_promote currently only handles integer sizes up to builtin_long_long. However, this may not handle 128-bit types. Simplify this code, unify the C and non-C (but not OpenCL, as I don't know how to test this) cases, and handle 128-bit integers as well. This still doesn't exactly follow C or C++ rules. This could be implemented, but if so, I think it makes more sense as a C-specific expression node.
2023-03-27Add value_as_mpz and value_from_mpzTom Tromey2-0/+113
This adds the two new functions, value_as_mpz and value_from_mpz, useful for manipulation values via gdb_mpz.
2023-03-27Add truncation mode to gdb_mpzTom Tromey2-46/+76
This renames gdb_mpz::safe_export to export_bits, and adds a new flag to export a truncated value. This is needed by value arithmetic.
2023-03-27Avoid a copy in gdb_mpz::safe_exportTom Tromey1-9/+9
Currently, gdb_mpz::safe_export will always make a copy of *this. However, this copy isn't always needed. This patch makes this code slightly more efficient, by avoiding the copy when possible.
2023-03-27Add many operators to gdb_mpzTom Tromey1-0/+138
This adds many operator overloads and other useful methods to gdb_mpz. This is preparation for using this class for scalar arithmetic in gdb expression evaluation.
2023-03-27Populate seen_names hash in cooked_index_shard::do_finalizeTom Tromey1-0/+1
Hannes pointed out that cooked_index_shard::do_finalize never populates the seen_names hash table. This patch adds the necessary store. This reduces memory use a little for "gdb gdb": (before) Space used: 28909568 (+0 for this command) (after) Space used: 28884992 (+0 for this command) What this means, btw, is that in gdb there are not many symbols that are both mentioned in many CUs and that also require name canonicalization. It's possible this would differ in other programs.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.asm/asm-source.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-4/+8
Fix test-case gdb.asm/asm-source.exp for remote host using host_standard_output_file and gdb_remote_download. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit-bp-c.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-0/+5
Fix test-case gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit-bp-c.exp on remote by removing a downloaded source file. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Unsupport gdb.dwarf2/gdb-add-index-symlink.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-0/+3
Declare test-case gdb.dwarf2/gdb-add-index-symlink.exp unsupported for remote host, because the current implementation of gdb_ensure_index doesn't support it. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.dwarf2/gdb-index-cxx.exp for remote hostTom de Vries2-1/+4
Fix test-case gdb.dwarf2/gdb-index-cxx.exp for remote host using host_standard_output_file. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.dwarf2/enqueued-cu-base-addr.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-1/+1
Fix test-case gdb.dwarf2/enqueued-cu-base-addr.exp for remote host by using $testfile instead $binfile. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.dwarf2/gdb-index.exp on remote hostTom de Vries2-11/+32
Fix test-case gdb.dwarf2/gdb-index.exp on remote host using gdb_remote_download and host_standard_output_file. Also declare the test-case unsupported with readnow. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.dwarf2/per-bfd-sharing.exp for remote hostTom de Vries6-21/+23
Fix test-case gdb.dwarf2/per-bfd-sharing.exp for remote host using gdb_remote_download. Likewise in a few other test-cases. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix quoting issue in gdb.base/index-cache.expTom de Vries2-2/+2
For test-case gdb.base/index-cache.exp and remote host, this: ... lassign [remote_exec host sh "-c \"rm $cache_dir/*.gdb-index\""] ret ... gives us: ... Executing on host: sh -c rm /tmp/tmp.m3L7m2AVkL/*.gdb-index (timeout = 300) builtin_spawn -ignore SIGHUP sh -c rm /tmp/tmp.m3L7m2AVkL/*.gdb-index^M rm: missing operand^M Try 'rm --help' for more information.^M FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/per-bfd-sharing.exp: couldn't remove files in temporary cache dir ... Fix this using quote_for_host. Likewise in gdb.dwarf2/per-bfd-sharing.exp. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix quoting issues in gdb.dwarf2 for remote hostTom de Vries3-13/+35
A few test-cases in gdb.dwarf2 use something like: ... additional_flags=\"-DFOO=BAR + 10\" ... which doesn't work on remote host. Fix this by introducing a new proc quote_for_host that also works for remote host, such that we have: ... additional_flags=[quote_for_host -DFOO=BAR + 10] ... Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Fix have_index for remote hostTom de Vries1-0/+4
Proc have_index is mostly used with $binfile, which gives problems for remote host. Fix this by using "file tail" on the proc argument. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Add missing include_file in gdb.dwarf/*.expTom de Vries3-0/+5
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Add test-case gdb.dlang/dlang-start-2.expTom de Vries2-0/+119
For test-case gdb.dlang/dlang-start.exp, I run into: ... UNSUPPORTED: gdb.dlang/dlang-start.exp: require failed: can_compile d ... My distro has no support for gdc, but I'd like to have the test-case running and passing, so let's rewrite the test-case using dwarf assembly and add it alongside (rather than replacing it, because it's good to use actual compiler output if we have it available). My distro does have a package providing dmd, so let's mimic that debug info in the dwarf assembly. This gives us: ... (gdb) start ^M Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x4004ab^M Starting program: dlang-start-2 ^M ^M Temporary breakpoint 1, 0x00000000004004ab in _Dmain ()^M ... The "_Dmain ()" should probably be "D main", I've filed PR30276 about that. Also add a "show language" to check that we automatically set the language correctly to D. Note that the dwarf assembly also describes main, otherwise the test-case doesn't function as regression test for commit 47fe57c9281 ("Fix "start" for D, Rust, etc"). Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-27Use stdint types in coff internal_auxentAlan Modra2-10/+10
long is a poor choice of type to store 32-bit values read from objects files by H_GET_32. H_GET_32 doesn't sign extend so tests like that in gdb/coffread.c for "negative" values won't work if long is larger than 32 bits. If long is 32-bit then code needs to be careful to not accidentally index negative array elements. (I'd rather see a segfault on an unmapped 4G array index than silently reading bogus data.) long is also a poor choice for x_sect.s_scnlen, which might have 64-bit values. It's better to use unsigned exact width types to avoid surprises. I decided to change the field names too, which makes most of this patch simply renaming. Besides that there are a few places where casts are no longer needed, and where printf format strings or tests need adjusting. include/ * coff/internal.h (union internal_auxent): Use unsigned stdint types. Rename l fields to u32 and u64 as appropriate. bfd/ * coff-bfd.c, * coff-rs6000.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * coffswap.h, * peXXigen.c, * xcofflink.c: Adjust to suit internal_auxent changes. binutils/ * rdcoff.c: Adjust to suit internal_auxent changes. gas/ * config/obj-coff.h, * config/tc-ppc.c: Adjust to suit internal_auxent changes. gdb/ * coffread.c, * xcoffread.c: Adjust to suit internal_auxent changes. ld/ * pe-dll.c: Adjust to suit internal_auxent changes.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Handle missing gdc in gdb.dlang/dlang-start.expTom de Vries2-0/+17
On openSUSE Leap 15.4, I get: ... Running gdb.dlang/dlang-start.exp ... gdb compile failed, default_target_compile: Can't find gdc. UNTESTED: gdb.dlang/dlang-start.exp: failed to prepare ... Fix this by: - introducing a new proc can_compile, and - requiring "can_compile d" in the test-case, such that I have instead: ... Running gdb.dlang/dlang-start.exp ... UNSUPPORTED: gdb.dlang/dlang-start.exp: require failed: can_compile d ... Tested on x86_64-linux, on openSUSE Leap 15.4 and Fedora 37.
2023-03-27[gdb/testsuite] Remove superfluous pid in temp filesTom de Vries2-7/+7
While trying to use gdb_can_simple_compile with a d program, I ran into: ... /data/vries/gdb/f37/build/gdb/testsuite/temp/105856/can_compile_d-105856.d: \ error: module 'can_compile_d-105856' has non-identifier characters in \ filename, use module declaration instead ... The d compiler has a problem with the filename can_compile_d-105856.d, which contains the pid. The pid is added by gdb_simple_compile: ... set obj [standard_temp_file $name-[pid].$postfix] ... but it's unnecessary because standard_temp_file already uses the pid. Fix this by removing "[pid]" in all calls to standard_temp_file. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-26[gdb/testsuite] Introduce allow_dap_testsTom de Vries4-2/+19
Simon pointed out that with gdb.dap/*.exp and target board native-gdbserver, we run into problems. I see for each test-case: ... +++ run Traceback (most recent call last): File "startup.py", line 146, in exec_and_log output = gdb.execute(cmd, from_tty=True, to_string=True) gdb.error: Don't know how to run. Try "help target". ... Likewise with target board native-extended-gdbserver. Fix this by: - adding a new proc allow_dap_tests, - using it in all the gdb.dap tests, and - bailing out if GDBFLAGS/INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS contains "set auto-connect-native-target off". Tested on x86_64-linux. Reported-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com> Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-03-24Preserve name of range typesTom Tromey5-0/+104
The type-allocation patches introduced a small regression that was picked up by the AdaCore internal test suite. Previously, the name of a range type was preserved by resolve_dynamic_range, but now it is not. This patch changes this code to preserve the name. Reviewed-By: Bruno Larsen <blarsen@redhat.com>
2023-03-24Implement repl evaluation for DAPTom Tromey2-3/+26
The evaluate command supports a "context" parameter which tells the adapter the context in which an evaluation occurs. One of the supported values is "repl", which we took to mean evaluation of a gdb command. That is what this patch implements. Note that some gdb commands probably will not work correctly with the rest of the protocol. For example if the user types "continue", confusion may result. This patch requires the earlier patch to fix up scopes in DAP.
2023-03-24[gdb/symtab] Fix line number of static const class memberTom de Vries2-3/+4
Since commit 6d263fe46e0 ("Avoid bad breakpoints with --gc-sections"), there was a silent regression on openSUSE Leap 15.4 for test-case gdb.cp/m-static.exp, from: ... (gdb) info variable everywhere^M All variables matching regular expression "everywhere":^M ^M File /home/vries/tmp.local-remote-host-native/m-static.h:^M 8: const int gnu_obj_4::everywhere;^M (gdb) ... to: ... (gdb) info variable everywhere^M All variables matching regular expression "everywhere":^M ^M File /data/vries/gdb/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:^M 8: const int gnu_obj_4::everywhere;^M ^M File /data/vries/gdb/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static1.cc:^M 8: const int gnu_obj_4::everywhere;^M (gdb) ... Another regression was found due to that commit, and it was fixed in commit 99d679e7b30 ("[gdb/symtab] Fix "file index out of range" complaint") by limiting the scope of the fix in the original commit. Fix this regression by yet further limiting the scope of that fix, making sure that this bit in dwarf_decode_lines is executed again for m-static1.cc: ... /* Make sure a symtab is created for every file, even files which contain only variables (i.e. no code with associated line numbers). */ ... Tested on x86_64-linux. PR symtab/30265 Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30265
2023-03-24Fix race in DAP startupTom Tromey2-6/+10
Internal AdaCore DAP testing on Windows has had occasional failures that show: assert threading.current_thread() is _dap_thread I think this is a race in DAP startup: the _dap_thread global is only set on return from start_thread, but it seems possible that the thread itself could already run and encounter a @in_dap_thread decorator. This patch fixes the problem by setting the global before running any of the code in the new thread. This also lets us remove a FIXME.
2023-03-24aarch64: Check for valid inferior thread/regcache before reading pauth registersLuis Machado1-26/+62
There were reports of gdb throwing internal errors when calling inferior_thread ()/get_current_regcache () on a system with Pointer Authentication enabled. In such cases, gdb produces the following backtrace: ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/thread.c:86: internal-error: inferior_thread: Assertion `current_thread_ != nullptr' failed. A problem internal to GDB has been detected, further debugging may prove unreliable. ----- Backtrace ----- 0xaaaae04a571f gdb_internal_backtrace_1 ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/bt-utils.c:122 0xaaaae04a57f3 _Z22gdb_internal_backtracev ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/bt-utils.c:168 0xaaaae0b52ccf internal_vproblem ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/utils.c:401 0xaaaae0b5310b _Z15internal_verrorPKciS0_St9__va_list ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/utils.c:481 0xaaaae0e24b8f _Z18internal_error_locPKciS0_z ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/errors.cc:58 0xaaaae0a88983 _Z15inferior_threadv ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/thread.c:86 0xaaaae0956c87 _Z20get_current_regcachev ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/regcache.c:428 0xaaaae035223f aarch64_remove_non_address_bits ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-tdep.c:3572 0xaaaae03e8abb _Z31gdbarch_remove_non_address_bitsP7gdbarchm ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbarch.c:3109 0xaaaae0a692d7 memory_xfer_partial ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1620 0xaaaae0a695e3 _Z19target_xfer_partialP10target_ops13target_objectPKcPhPKhmmPm ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1684 0xaaaae0a69e9f target_read_partial ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1937 0xaaaae0a69fdf _Z11target_readP10target_ops13target_objectPKcPhml ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1977 0xaaaae0a69937 _Z18target_read_memorymPhl ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1773 0xaaaae08be523 ps_xfer_memory ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/proc-service.c:90 0xaaaae08be6db ps_pdread ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/proc-service.c:124 0x40001ed7c3b3 _td_fetch_value /build/glibc-RIFKjK/glibc-2.31/nptl_db/fetch-value.c:115 0x40001ed791ef td_ta_map_lwp2thr /build/glibc-RIFKjK/glibc-2.31/nptl_db/td_ta_map_lwp2thr.c:194 0xaaaae07f4473 thread_from_lwp ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-thread-db.c:413 0xaaaae07f6d6f _ZN16thread_db_target4waitE6ptid_tP17target_waitstatus10enum_flagsI16target_wait_flagE ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-thread-db.c:1420 0xaaaae0a6b33b _Z11target_wait6ptid_tP17target_waitstatus10enum_flagsI16target_wait_flagE ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:2586 0xaaaae0789cf7 do_target_wait_1 ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:3825 0xaaaae0789e6f operator() ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:3884 0xaaaae078a167 do_target_wait ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:3903 0xaaaae078b0af _Z20fetch_inferior_eventv ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:4314 0xaaaae076652f _Z22inferior_event_handler19inferior_event_type ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/inf-loop.c:41 0xaaaae07dc68b handle_target_event ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-nat.c:4206 0xaaaae0e25fbb handle_file_event ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:573 0xaaaae0e264f3 gdb_wait_for_event ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:694 0xaaaae0e24f9b _Z16gdb_do_one_eventi ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:217 0xaaaae080f033 start_event_loop ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:411 0xaaaae080f1b7 captured_command_loop ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:475 0xaaaae0810b97 captured_main ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:1318 0xaaaae0810c1b _Z8gdb_mainP18captured_main_args ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:1337 0xaaaae0338453 main ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdb.c:32 --------------------- ../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/thread.c:86: internal-error: inferior_thread: Assertion `current_thread_ != nullptr' failed. A problem internal to GDB has been detected, further debugging may prove unreliable. Quit this debugging session? (y or n) We also see failures across the testsuite if the tests get executed on a target that has native support for the pointer authentication feature. But gdb.base/break.exp and gdb.base/access-mem-running.exp are two examples of tests that run into errors and internal errors. This issue started after commit d88cb738e6a7a7179dfaff8af78d69250c852af1, which enabled more broad use of pointer authentication masks to remove non-address bits of pointers, but wasn't immediately detected because systems with native support for pointer authentication are not that common yet. The above crash happens because gdb is in the middle of handling an event, and do_target_wait_1 calls switch_to_inferior_no_thread, nullifying the current thread. This means a call to inferior_thread () will assert, and attempting to call get_current_regcache () will also call inferior_thread (), resulting in an assertion as well. target_has_registers was one function that seemed useful for detecting these types of situation where we don't have a register cache. The problem with that is the inconsistent state of inferior_ptid, which is used by target_has_registers. Despite the call to switch_to_no_thread in switch_to_inferior_no_thread from do_target_wait_1 in the backtrace above clearing inferior_ptid, the call to ps_xfer_memory sets inferior_ptid momentarily before reading memory: static ps_err_e ps_xfer_memory (const struct ps_prochandle *ph, psaddr_t addr, gdb_byte *buf, size_t len, int write) { scoped_restore_current_inferior restore_inferior; set_current_inferior (ph->thread->inf); scoped_restore_current_program_space restore_current_progspace; set_current_program_space (ph->thread->inf->pspace); scoped_restore save_inferior_ptid = make_scoped_restore (&inferior_ptid); inferior_ptid = ph->thread->ptid; CORE_ADDR core_addr = ps_addr_to_core_addr (addr); int ret; if (write) ret = target_write_memory (core_addr, buf, len); else ret = target_read_memory (core_addr, buf, len); return (ret == 0 ? PS_OK : PS_ERR); } Maybe this shouldn't happen, or maybe it is just an unfortunate state to be in. But this prevents the use of target_has_registers to guard against the lack of registers, since, although current_thread_ is still nullptr, inferior_ptid is valid and is not null_ptid. There is another crash scenario after we kill a previously active inferior, in which case the gdbarch will still say we support pointer authentication but we will also have no current thread (inferior_thread () will assert etc). If the target has support for pointer authentication, gdb needs to use a couple (or 4, for bare-metal) mask registers to mask off some bits of pointers, and for that it needs to access the registers. At some points, like the one from the backtrace above, there is no active thread/current regcache because gdb is in the middle of doing event handling and switching between threads. Simon suggested the use of inferior_ptid to fetch the register cache, as opposed to relying on the current register cache. Though we need to make sure inferior_ptid is valid (not null_ptid), I think this works nicely. With inferior_ptid, we can do safety checks along the way, making sure we have a thread to fetch a register cache from and checking if the thread is actually stopped or running. The following patch implements this idea with safety checks to make sure we don't run into assertions or errors. If any of the checks fail, we fallback to using a default mask to remove non-address bits of a pointer. I discussed with Pedro the possibility of caching the mask register values (which are per-process and can change mid-execution), but there isn't a good spot to cache those values. Besides, the mask registers can change constantly for bare-metal debugging when switching between exception levels. In some cases, it is just not possible to get access to these mask registers, like the case where threads are running. In those cases, using a default mask to remove the non-address bits should be enough. This can happen when we let threads run in the background and then we attempt to access a memory address (now that gdb is capable of reading memory even with threads running). Thus gdb will attempt to remove non-address bits of that memory access, will attempt to access registers, running into errors. Regression-tested on aarch64-linux Ubuntu 20.04.
2023-03-24[gdb/testsuite] Fix unbalanced quotes in mi_expect_stop argumentTom de Vries5-9/+13
In proc mi_expect_stop there's a proc argument reason that's handled like so: ... set r "reason=\"$reason\"," ... That's fine for say: ... set reason "foo" ... for which this evaluates to: ... set r "reason=\"foo\"," ... But there are more complex uses, for instance: ... set reason "breakpoint-hit\",disp=\"keep\",bkptno=\"$decimal" ... which evaluates to: ... set r "\"breakpoint-hit\",disp=\"keep\",bkptno=\"$decimal\"" ... Note how in this reason argument, the first two '\"' seems to form a pair surrounding ',disp=', which is not the case, which is confusing. Fix this by only adding the quotes in mi_expect_stop if the string doesn't already contain quotes, such that we have the more readable: ... set reason "\"breakpoint-hit\",disp=\"keep\",bkptno=\"$decimal\"" ... Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-24[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.cp/m-static.exp regression on Ubuntu 20.04Tom de Vries1-2/+1
In commit 722c4596034 ("[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.cp/*.exp for remote host"), I needed to change ".*/" into "(.*/)?" in: ... gdb_test "info variable everywhere" \ "File .*/m-static\[.\]h.*const int gnu_obj_4::everywhere;" ... However, due to the fact that I got this output: ... (gdb) info variable everywhere^M All variables matching regular expression "everywhere":^M ^M File /data/vries/gdb/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:^M 8: const int gnu_obj_4::everywhere;^M ^M File /data/vries/gdb/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static1.cc:^M 8: const int gnu_obj_4::everywhere;^M ... I decided to make the matching somewhat stricter, to make sure that the two matched lines were subsequent. The commit turned out to be more strict than intended, and caused a regression on Ubuntu 20.04, where the output was instead: ... (gdb) info variable everywhere^M All variables matching regular expression "everywhere":^M ^M File /data/vries/gdb/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:^M 8: const int gnu_obj_4::everywhere;^M ... At that point I realized I'm looking at a bug (filed as PR symtab/30265), which manifests on openSUSE Leap 15.4 for native and readnow, and on Ubuntu 20.04 for readnow, but not for native. Before my commit, the test-case passed whether the bug manifested or not. After my commit, the test-case only passed when the bug manifested. Fix the test-case regression by reverting to the situation before the commit: pass whether the bug manifests or not. We could add an xfail for the PR, but I'm expecting a fix soon, so that doesn't look worth the effort. Tested on x86_64-linux, both on openSUSE Leap 15.4 and Ubuntu 20.04, both with native and readnow. Reported-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-03-24[gdb/dap] Add logging of ignored linesTom de Vries1-1/+3
This input sequence is accepted by DAP: ... {"seq": 4, "type": "request", "command": "configurationDone"}Content-Length: 84 ... This input sequence has the same effect: ... {"seq": 4, "type": "request", "command": "configurationDone"}ignorethis Content-Length: 84 ... but the 'ignorethis' part is silently ignored. Log the ignored bit, such that we have: ... READ: <<<{"seq": 4, "type": "request", "command": "configurationDone"}>>> WROTE: <<<{"request_seq": 4, "type": "response", "command": "configurationDone" , "success": true}>>> +++ run IGNORED: <<<b'ignorethis'>>> ...
2023-03-23Fix minor grammar issue in python.texiTom Tromey1-1/+1
I noticed a minor grammar problem in the 'GDB/MI Commands In Python' node of the manual. I'm checking in this patch to correct it.
2023-03-23[gdb/testsuite] Use gdb_remote_download in allow_opencl_testsTom de Vries1-5/+1
Simon reported that doing: ... $ while make check-parallel TESTS='gdb.opencl/*.exp' -j 100; do true; done ... could run into: ... ERROR: remote_download to target of \ /data/vries/gdb/src/gdb/testsuite/lib/opencl_kernel.cl to opencl_kernel.cl: \ cp: cannot create regular file 'opencl_kernel.cl': File exists ... Fix this by using gdb_remote_download (instead of plain remote_download) in allow_opencl_test, which takes care of: - downloading to a location which is safe for parallel testing, by using standard_output_file, and - cleaning up the downloaded file, meaning we can remove the corresponding "remote_file target delete ${clprogram}" lines in allow_opencl_test. Tested on x86_64-linux. Reported-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-03-23gdb/riscv: add systemtap supportAndrew Burgess1-0/+35
This commit is initial support for SystemTap for RISC-V Linux. The following two tests exercise SystemTap functionality, and are showing many failures, which are all fixed by this commit: gdb.cp/exceptprint.exp gdb.base/stap-probe.exp One thing I wasn't sure about is if the SystemTap support should be Linux specific, or architecture specific. For aarch64, arm, ia64, and ppc, the SystemTap support seems to libe in the ARCH-linux-tdep.c file, while for amd64, i386, and s390 the implementation lives in ARCH-tdep.c. I have no idea which of these is the better choice -- or maybe both choices are correct in the right circumstances, and I'm just not aware of how to choose between them. Anyway, for this patch I selected riscv-tdep.c (though clearly, moving the changes to riscv-linux-tdep.c is trivial if anyone thinks that's a more appropriate location). The stap-probe.exp file tests immediate, register, and register indirect operands, all of which appear to be working fine with this commit. The generic expression support doesn't appear to be architecture specific, so I'd expect that to work fine too.
2023-03-22gdb: remove gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup_pAndrew Burgess3-15/+4
The comment on the gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup gdbarch method indicates that this method is optional and that GDB will perform some default if this method is not supplied. As such we define a predicate gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup_p. It may have been true at one point that the fixup method was optional, but it is no longer true. If this method is not defined and GDB tries to complete a displaced step, then GDB is going to crash. Additionally the gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup_p predicate is not used anywhere in GDB. In this commit I have removed the gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup_p predicate, and I have updated the validation check for the gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup method; if the gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn method is defined then the fixup method must also be defined. I believe I've manually checked all the current places where gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn is defined and they all also define the fixup method, so this change should cause no problems for anyone. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. Approved-By: Pedro Alves <pedro@palves.net>
2023-03-22Remove unnecessary castTom Tromey1-2/+1
I found an upcast from template_symbol to symbol. This was necessary long ago, but since symbols use inheritance now, it is not. This patch removes it. Tested by rebuilding.
2023-03-22gdb/testsuite: adjust test cases to previous "maintenance info line-table" ↵Simon Marchi3-9/+9
change Commit 904d9b02a185 ("gdb: make "maintenance info line-table" show relocated addresses again") changed the format of that command, but failed to adjust some test cases that relied on it. This patch fixes it. The failures fixed are: FAIL: gdb.base/maint.exp: maint info line-table w/o a file name FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-out-of-range-end-of-seq.exp: END with address 1 eliminated FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/dw2-ranges-base.exp: count END markers in line table Change-Id: I946580d5e100f1beeac99a9e90d7819c6bb4ac6c
2023-03-22[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.cp/cp-relocate.exp for remote hostTom de Vries1-1/+3
Fix test-case gdb.cp/cp-relocate.exp for remote host using gdb_remote_download. Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-03-22[gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.cp/annota{2,3}.exp for native-extended-gdbserverTom de Vries2-10/+30
When running test-cases gdb.cp/annota{2,3}.exp with target board native-extended-gdbserver, we run into a few FAILs, due to the test-cases trying to match inferior output together with gdb output. Fix this by ignoring the inferior output in this case. Tested on x86_64-linux.