From: Andrew Cagney Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 20:43:04 +0000 (+0000) Subject: * gdbarch.sh (init_gdbarch_swap): Do not clear the swap section. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=40af4b0c8bc36f24a8257e91b60b953d0d35d289;p=binutils-gdb.git * gdbarch.sh (init_gdbarch_swap): Do not clear the swap section. (clear_gdbarch_swap): New function. (initialize_non_multiarch): Call. (gdbarch_update_p): Before calling init(), swap out and clear the existing architecture. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. --- diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index a016305394b..8e074703ab4 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2002-05-08 Andrew Cagney + + * gdbarch.sh (init_gdbarch_swap): Do not clear the swap section. + (clear_gdbarch_swap): New function. + (initialize_non_multiarch): Call. + (gdbarch_update_p): Before calling init(), swap out and clear the + existing architecture. + * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. + 2002-05-08 Jason Thorpe * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Add alphanbsd-nat.c and diff --git a/gdb/gdbarch.c b/gdb/gdbarch.c index ce4540d859d..b04ebd5e0d4 100644 --- a/gdb/gdbarch.c +++ b/gdb/gdbarch.c @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ static void alloc_gdbarch_data (struct gdbarch *); static void init_gdbarch_data (struct gdbarch *); static void free_gdbarch_data (struct gdbarch *); static void init_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); +static void clear_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); static void swapout_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); static void swapin_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); @@ -414,6 +415,9 @@ void initialize_non_multiarch () { alloc_gdbarch_data (&startup_gdbarch); + /* Ensure that all swap areas are zeroed so that they again think + they are starting from scratch. */ + clear_gdbarch_swap (&startup_gdbarch); init_gdbarch_swap (&startup_gdbarch); init_gdbarch_data (&startup_gdbarch); } @@ -4851,6 +4855,17 @@ register_gdbarch_swap (void *data, (*rego)->sizeof_data = sizeof_data; } +static void +clear_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) +{ + struct gdbarch_swap *curr; + for (curr = gdbarch->swap; + curr != NULL; + curr = curr->next) + { + memset (curr->source->data, 0, curr->source->sizeof_data); + } +} static void init_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) @@ -4867,7 +4882,6 @@ init_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) (*curr)->source = rego; (*curr)->swap = xmalloc (rego->sizeof_data); (*curr)->next = NULL; - memset (rego->data, 0, rego->sizeof_data); curr = &(*curr)->next; } if (rego->init != NULL) @@ -5033,6 +5047,7 @@ int gdbarch_update_p (struct gdbarch_info info) { struct gdbarch *new_gdbarch; + struct gdbarch *old_gdbarch; struct gdbarch_registration *rego; /* Fill in missing parts of the INFO struct using a number of @@ -5101,30 +5116,48 @@ gdbarch_update_p (struct gdbarch_info info) return 0; } + /* Swap the data belonging to the old target out setting the + installed data to zero. This stops the ->init() function trying + to refer to the previous architecture's global data structures. */ + swapout_gdbarch_swap (current_gdbarch); + clear_gdbarch_swap (current_gdbarch); + + /* Save the previously selected architecture, setting the global to + NULL. This stops ->init() trying to use the previous + architecture's configuration. The previous architecture may not + even be of the same architecture family. The most recent + architecture of the same family is found at the head of the + rego->arches list. */ + old_gdbarch = current_gdbarch; + current_gdbarch = NULL; + /* Ask the target for a replacement architecture. */ new_gdbarch = rego->init (info, rego->arches); - /* Did the target like it? No. Reject the change. */ + /* Did the target like it? No. Reject the change and revert to the + old architecture. */ if (new_gdbarch == NULL) { if (gdbarch_debug) fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "gdbarch_update: Target rejected architecture\n"); + swapin_gdbarch_swap (old_gdbarch); + current_gdbarch = old_gdbarch; return 0; } - /* Did the architecture change? No. Do nothing. */ - if (current_gdbarch == new_gdbarch) + /* Did the architecture change? No. Oops, put the old architecture + back. */ + if (old_gdbarch == new_gdbarch) { if (gdbarch_debug) fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "gdbarch_update: Architecture 0x%08lx (%s) unchanged\n", (long) new_gdbarch, new_gdbarch->bfd_arch_info->printable_name); + swapin_gdbarch_swap (old_gdbarch); + current_gdbarch = old_gdbarch; return 1; } - /* Swap all data belonging to the old target out */ - swapout_gdbarch_swap (current_gdbarch); - /* Is this a pre-existing architecture? Yes. Move it to the front of the list of architectures (keeping the list sorted Most Recently Used) and then copy it in. */ diff --git a/gdb/gdbarch.sh b/gdb/gdbarch.sh index 1dd2990892a..b2d7de2f581 100755 --- a/gdb/gdbarch.sh +++ b/gdb/gdbarch.sh @@ -1249,6 +1249,7 @@ static void alloc_gdbarch_data (struct gdbarch *); static void init_gdbarch_data (struct gdbarch *); static void free_gdbarch_data (struct gdbarch *); static void init_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); +static void clear_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); static void swapout_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); static void swapin_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *); @@ -1373,6 +1374,9 @@ void initialize_non_multiarch () { alloc_gdbarch_data (&startup_gdbarch); + /* Ensure that all swap areas are zeroed so that they again think + they are starting from scratch. */ + clear_gdbarch_swap (&startup_gdbarch); init_gdbarch_swap (&startup_gdbarch); init_gdbarch_data (&startup_gdbarch); } @@ -1901,6 +1905,17 @@ register_gdbarch_swap (void *data, (*rego)->sizeof_data = sizeof_data; } +static void +clear_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) +{ + struct gdbarch_swap *curr; + for (curr = gdbarch->swap; + curr != NULL; + curr = curr->next) + { + memset (curr->source->data, 0, curr->source->sizeof_data); + } +} static void init_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) @@ -1917,7 +1932,6 @@ init_gdbarch_swap (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) (*curr)->source = rego; (*curr)->swap = xmalloc (rego->sizeof_data); (*curr)->next = NULL; - memset (rego->data, 0, rego->sizeof_data); curr = &(*curr)->next; } if (rego->init != NULL) @@ -2083,6 +2097,7 @@ int gdbarch_update_p (struct gdbarch_info info) { struct gdbarch *new_gdbarch; + struct gdbarch *old_gdbarch; struct gdbarch_registration *rego; /* Fill in missing parts of the INFO struct using a number of @@ -2151,30 +2166,48 @@ gdbarch_update_p (struct gdbarch_info info) return 0; } + /* Swap the data belonging to the old target out setting the + installed data to zero. This stops the ->init() function trying + to refer to the previous architecture's global data structures. */ + swapout_gdbarch_swap (current_gdbarch); + clear_gdbarch_swap (current_gdbarch); + + /* Save the previously selected architecture, setting the global to + NULL. This stops ->init() trying to use the previous + architecture's configuration. The previous architecture may not + even be of the same architecture family. The most recent + architecture of the same family is found at the head of the + rego->arches list. */ + old_gdbarch = current_gdbarch; + current_gdbarch = NULL; + /* Ask the target for a replacement architecture. */ new_gdbarch = rego->init (info, rego->arches); - /* Did the target like it? No. Reject the change. */ + /* Did the target like it? No. Reject the change and revert to the + old architecture. */ if (new_gdbarch == NULL) { if (gdbarch_debug) fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "gdbarch_update: Target rejected architecture\\n"); + swapin_gdbarch_swap (old_gdbarch); + current_gdbarch = old_gdbarch; return 0; } - /* Did the architecture change? No. Do nothing. */ - if (current_gdbarch == new_gdbarch) + /* Did the architecture change? No. Oops, put the old architecture + back. */ + if (old_gdbarch == new_gdbarch) { if (gdbarch_debug) fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "gdbarch_update: Architecture 0x%08lx (%s) unchanged\\n", (long) new_gdbarch, new_gdbarch->bfd_arch_info->printable_name); + swapin_gdbarch_swap (old_gdbarch); + current_gdbarch = old_gdbarch; return 1; } - /* Swap all data belonging to the old target out */ - swapout_gdbarch_swap (current_gdbarch); - /* Is this a pre-existing architecture? Yes. Move it to the front of the list of architectures (keeping the list sorted Most Recently Used) and then copy it in. */