Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Oct 2014 08:55:38 +0000 (09:55 +0100)]
Reduce Hg packet (select remote general thread) bouncing
A patch I wrote made GDB pull the thread list sooner when debugging
with target remote, and I noticed an intended consequence. GDB
started bouncing around the currently selected remote/general thread
more frequently. E.g.:
Sending packet: $qTMinFTPILen#3b...Packet received: 5
+Sending packet: $Hgp726d.726d#53...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $m400680,40#2f...Packet received: 85c0741455bff00d60004889e5ffd05de97bffffff0f1f00e973ffffff0f1f00554889e5c745fc00000000c745fc01000000e900000000c745fc02000000b800
+Sending packet: $Hgp726d.7278#28...Packet received: OK
Sending packet: $m4006b2,1#28...Packet received: e9
Fast tracepoint 2 at 0x4006b2: file gdb/testsuite/gdb.trace/range-stepping.c, line 53.
Sending packet: $qTStatus#49...Packet received: T0;tnotrun:0;tframes:0;tcreated:0;tfree:500000;tsize:500000;circular:0;disconn:0;starttime:0;stoptime:0;username:;notes::
This ended up breaking "tstart" when one has fast tracepoints set,
because gdbserver isn't expecting an Hg packet in response to
qRelocInsn:
(gdb) ftrace *set_point
Fast tracepoint 3 at 0x4006b2: file gdb/testsuite/gdb.trace/range-stepping.c, line 53.
(gdb) PASS: gdb.trace/range-stepping.exp: ftrace: ftrace *set_point
tstart
gdbserver: Malformed response to qRelocInsn, ignoring: Hgp2783.2783
Target does not support this command.
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.trace/range-stepping.exp: ftrace: tstart
remote_trace_start should probably start by making sure the remote
current thread matches inferior_ptid (calling set_general_thread), but
still, reducing unnecessary bouncing is a good idea. It happens
because the memory/symbol/breakpoint routines use
switch_to_program_space_and_thread to do something in the right
context and then revert back to the previously current thread.
The fix is to simply make any_thread_of_process,
find_inferior_for_program_space, etc. give preference to the current
thread/inferior it if matches.
gdb/
2014-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdbthread.h (any_thread_of_process, any_live_thread_of_process):
Adjust comments.
* inferior.c (find_inferior_for_program_space): Give preference to
the current inferior.
* inferior.h (find_inferior_for_program_space): Update comment.
* progspace.c (switch_to_program_space_and_thread): Prefer the
current inferior if it's bound to the program space requested. If
the inferior found doesn't have a PID yet, don't bother looking up
a thread.
* progspace.h (switch_to_program_space_and_thread): Adjust
comment.
* thread.c (any_thread_of_process, any_live_thread_of_process):
Give preference to the current thread.
Alan Modra [Thu, 2 Oct 2014 00:00:37 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 22:31:55 +0000 (23:31 +0100)]
Really fail inserting software breakpoints on read-only regions
Currently, with "set breakpoint auto-hw off", we'll still try to
insert a software breakpoint at addresses covered by supposedly
read-only or inacessible regions:
(top-gdb) mem 0x443000 0x450000 ro
(top-gdb) set mem inaccessible-by-default off
(top-gdb) disassemble
Dump of assembler code for function main:
0x0000000000443956 <+34>: movq $0x0,0x10(%rax)
=> 0x000000000044395e <+42>: movq $0x0,0x18(%rax)
0x0000000000443966 <+50>: mov -0x24(%rbp),%eax
0x0000000000443969 <+53>: mov %eax,-0x20(%rbp)
End of assembler dump.
(top-gdb) b *0x0000000000443969
Breakpoint 5 at 0x443969: file ../../src/gdb/gdb.c, line 29.
(top-gdb) c
Continuing.
warning: cannot set software breakpoint at readonly address 0x443969
Breakpoint 5, 0x0000000000443969 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffd918) at ../../src/gdb/gdb.c:29
29 args.argc = argc;
(top-gdb)
We warn, saying that the insertion can't be done, but then proceed
attempting the insertion anyway, and in case of manually added
regions, the insert actually succeeds.
This is a regression; GDB used to fail inserting the breakpoint. More
below.
I stumbled on this as I wrote a test that manually sets up a read-only
memory region with the "mem" command, in order to test GDB's behavior
with breakpoints set on read-only regions, even when the real memory
the breakpoints are set at isn't really read-only. I wanted that in
order to add a test that exercises software single-stepping through
read-only regions.
Note that the memory regions that target_memory_map returns aren't
like e.g., what would expect to see in /proc/PID/maps on Linux.
Instead, they're the physical memory map from the _debuggers_
perspective. E.g., a read-only region would be real ROM or flash
memory, while a read-only+execute mapping in /proc/PID/maps is still
read-write to the debugger (otherwise the debugger wouldn't be able to
set software breakpoints in the code segment).
If one tries to manually write to memory that falls within a memory
region that is known to be read-only, with e.g., "p foo = 1", then we
hit a check in memory_xfer_partial_1 before the write mananges to make
it to the target side.
But writing a software/memory breakpoint nowadays goes through
target_write_raw_memory, and unlike when writing memory with
TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY, nothing on the TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY path
checks whether we're trying to write to a read-only region.
At the time "breakpoint auto-hw" was added, we didn't have the
TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY vs TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY target object
distinction yet, and the code path in memory_xfer_partial that blocks
writes to read-only memory was hit for memory breakpoints too. With
GDB 6.8 we had:
warning: cannot set software breakpoint at readonly address
0000000000443943
Warning:
Cannot insert breakpoint 1.
Error accessing memory address 0x443943: Input/output error.
So I started out by fixing this by adding the memory region validation
to TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY too.
But later, when testing against GDBserver, I realized that that would
only block software/memory breakpoints GDB itself inserts with
gdb/mem-break.c. If a target has a to_insert_breakpoint method, the
insertion request will still pass through to the target. So I ended
up converting the "cannot set breakpoint" warning in breakpoint.c to a
real error return, thus blocking the insertion sooner.
With that, we'll end up no longer needing the TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY
changes once software single-step breakpoints are converted to real
breakpoints. We need them today as software single-step breakpoints
bypass insert_bp_location. But, it'll be best to leave that in as
safeguard anyway, for other direct uses of TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (insert_bp_location): Error out if inserting a
software breakpoint at a read-only address.
* target.c (memory_xfer_check_region): New function, factored out
from ...
(memory_xfer_partial_1): ... this. Make the 'reg_len' local a
ULONGEST.
(target_xfer_partial) <TARGET_OBJECT_RAW_MEMORY>: Check the access
against the memory region attributes.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/breakpoint-in-ro-region.c: New file.
* gdb.base/breakpoint-in-ro-region.exp: New file.
Simon Marchi [Mon, 29 Sep 2014 21:33:09 +0000 (17:33 -0400)]
Exit code of exited inferiors in -list-thread-groups
Don't reset the exit code at inferior exit and print it in
-list-thread-groups.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* NEWS: Announce new exit-code field in -list-thread-groups
output.
* inferior.c (exit_inferior_1): Don't clear exit code.
(inferior_appeared): Clear exit code.
* mi/mi-main.c (print_one_inferior): Add printing of the exit
code.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.mi/mi-exit-code.exp: New file.
* gdb.mi/mi-exit-code.c: New file.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* gdb.texinfo (Miscellaneous gdb/mi Commands): Document new
exit-code field in -list-thread-groups output.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 12:40:13 +0000 (13:40 +0100)]
Add read-only markers to generated gdb/regformats/ .dat files
We have read-only markers in most generated sources already, so that
Emacs/Vi users won't edit them accidentally, but were missing them on
the generated gdb/regformats/ .dat files.
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* features/Makefile ($(outdir)/%.dat): Output "THIS FILE IS
GENERATED" along with emacs/vi read-only markers.
* regformats/aarch64.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/arm-with-iwmmxt.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/arm-with-neon.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/arm-with-vfpv2.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/arm-with-vfpv3.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64-avx-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64-avx.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64-avx512-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64-avx512.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64-mpx-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64-mpx.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/amd64.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-avx-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-avx.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-avx512-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-avx512.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-mmx-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-mmx.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-mpx-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386-mpx.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/i386.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/x32-avx-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/x32-avx.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/x32-avx512-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/x32-avx512.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/x32-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/i386/x32.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/microblaze-with-stack-protect.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/mips-dsp-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/mips-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/mips64-dsp-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/mips64-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/nios2-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-32.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-32l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-64l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-altivec32l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-altivec64l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-cell32l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-cell64l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-e500l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-vsx32l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/rs6000/powerpc-vsx64l.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390-linux32.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390-linux32v1.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390-linux32v2.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390-linux64.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390-linux64v1.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390-linux64v2.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390-te-linux64.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390x-linux64.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390x-linux64v1.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390x-linux64v2.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/s390x-te-linux64.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/tic6x-c62x-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/tic6x-c62x.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/tic6x-c64x-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/tic6x-c64x.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/tic6x-c64xp-linux.dat: Regenerate.
* regformats/tic6x-c64xp.dat: Regenerate.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 10:18:22 +0000 (11:18 +0100)]
features/Makefile: Make 'make cfiles' default to generating all C files
This makes it easier to rebuild all GDB's generated target description
C files.
It also clarifies the comments a bit. One might think we need a GDB
configured for the particular arquitecture (--target=foo). But a
build that includes support for the target description is sufficient.
(GDB rejects target descriptions that explicitly specify the
architecture, with an <architecture> element, if the architecture is
unknown.)
Tested that "make clean-cfiles" deletes all .c files under
src/gdb/features/, and that "make cfiles" generates them all without
error, and that diffing the newly generated C files against master
comes out an empty diff.
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* features/Makefile: Update comments.
(XMLTOC): List all xml files we build C files from.
(clean-cfiles): New rule.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 10:59:46 +0000 (11:59 +0100)]
Regenerate AVX512 target description C files
I regenerated all the .c files under src/gdb/features/ and this is
what I got.
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* features/i386/amd64-avx512-linux.c: Regenerate.
* features/i386/amd64-avx512.c: Regenerate.
* features/i386/x32-avx512-linux.c: Regenerate.
* features/i386/x32-avx512.c: Regenerate.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 09:06:04 +0000 (10:06 +0100)]
gdb/regformats: Don't build .dat files that aren't used by GDBserver
The only reason .dat files exist is for GBBserver to use them in its
build system.
A few .dat files are listed as targets for generation that shouldn't.
The target descriptions these files are built from aren't used by
GDBserver. They're fallback descriptions GDB itself has baked in.
Remove them from the list of .dat files to be generated, otherwise a
plain "make" under src/gdb/features/ generates new .dat files that
aren't even in the tree today.
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* features/Makefile (WHICH): Remove arm-with-m,
arm-with-m-fpa-layout and arm-with-m-vfp-d16.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 09:06:03 +0000 (10:06 +0100)]
features/Makefile: Add a "clean" rule.
So that we can do "make clean all" to regenerate all the renerated
.dat files.
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* features/Makefile (clean): New rule.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 09:06:04 +0000 (10:06 +0100)]
Fix features/i386/64bit-avx512.xml
This file's format is invalid, as it's missing some end quotes.
I noticed this because I tried to regenerate all the .dat files in
gdb/regformats/. I got:
sh ../../move-if-change ../regformats/i386/x32-avx.tmp ../regformats/i386/x32-avx.dat
echo "# DO NOT EDIT: generated from i386/x32-avx512.xml" > ../regformats/i386/x32-avx512.tmp
echo "name:`echo x32-avx512 | sed 's/-/_/g'`" >> ../regformats/i386/x32-avx512.tmp
echo "xmltarget:x32-avx512.xml" >> ../regformats/i386/x32-avx512.tmp
echo "expedite:rbp,rsp,rip" \
>> ../regformats/i386/x32-avx512.tmp
xsltproc --path "/home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/features" --xinclude number-regs.xsl i386/x32-avx512.xml | \
xsltproc sort-regs.xsl - | \
xsltproc gdbserver-regs.xsl - >> ../regformats/i386/x32-avx512.tmp
i386/64bit-avx512.xml:81: parser error : Unescaped '<' not allowed in attributes values
<reg name="zmm11h" bitsize="256" type="v2ui128/>
^
i386/64bit-avx512.xml:81: parser error : attributes construct error
<reg name="zmm11h" bitsize="256" type="v2ui128/>
^
i386/64bit-avx512.xml:81: parser error : Couldn't find end of Start Tag reg line 80
<reg name="zmm11h" bitsize="256" type="v2ui128/>
^
i386/64bit-avx512.xml:82: parser error : Unescaped '<' not allowed in attributes values
<reg name="zmm12h" bitsize="256" type="v2ui128/>
^
i386/64bit-avx512.xml:82: parser error : attributes construct error
<reg name="zmm12h" bitsize="256" type="v2ui128/>
^
...
i386/x32-avx512.xml:17: element include: XInclude error : could not load i386/64bit-avx512.xml, and no fallback was found
-:1: parser error : Document is empty
^
-:1: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found
^
unable to parse -
-:1: parser error : Document is empty
^
-:1: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found
^
unable to parse -
make: *** [../regformats/i386/x32-avx512.dat] Error 6
Interestingly, gdb/expat manages to grok the broken file.
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* features/i386/64bit-avx512.xml (zmm10h, zmm11h, zmm12h, zmm13h)
(zmm14h): Add missing end quotes.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 09:06:45 +0000 (10:06 +0100)]
Aarch64: Make CPSR a 32-bit register again in the target description
This reverts commit
a4d9ba85 - 'AARCH64: Change cpsr type to be
64bit.'.
Even though Linux's ptrace exposes CPSR as 64-bit, CPSR is really
32-bit, and basing GDB's fundamentals on a particular OS's ptrace(2)
implementation is a bad idea.
In addition, while that commit intended to fix big endian Aarch64, it
ended up breaking floating point debugging against GDBserver, for both
big and little endian, because it changed the CPSR to be 64-bit in the
features/aarch64-core.xml file, but missed regenerating the
regformats/aarch64.dat file. If we generate it now, we see this:
diff --git c/gdb/regformats/aarch64.dat w/gdb/regformats/aarch64.dat
index
afe1028..
0d32183 100644
--- c/gdb/regformats/aarch64.dat
+++ w/gdb/regformats/aarch64.dat
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ expedite:x29,sp,pc
64:x30
64:sp
64:pc
-32:cpsr
+64:cpsr
128:v0
128:v1
128:v2
IOW, that commit left regformats/aarch64.dat still considering CPSR as
32-bits. regformats/aarch64.dat is used by GDBserver for its internal
regcache layout, and for the g/G packet register block. See the
generated aarch64.c file in GDBserver's build dir.
So the target description xml file that GDBserver reports to GDB is
now claiming that CPSR is 64-bit, but what GDBserver actually puts in
the g/G register packets is 32-bits. Because GDB thinks CPSR is
64-bit (because that's what the XML description says), GDB will be
reading the remaining 32-bit bits of CPSR out of v0 (the register
immediately afterwards), and then all the registers that follow CPSR
in the register packet end up wrong in GDB, because they're being read
from the wrong offsets...
gdb/
2014-10-01 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* features/aarch64-core.xml (cpsr): Change back to 32-bit.
* features/aarch64.c: Regenerate.
Alan Modra [Wed, 1 Oct 2014 00:00:41 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Cary Coutant [Tue, 30 Sep 2014 23:06:50 +0000 (16:06 -0700)]
Fix error from previous patch where tosize and tovalue were redefined
in a block, shadowing the declarations outside the block.
gold/
PR gold/17432
* resolve.cc (Symbol_table::resolve): Fix local shadowing error.
Kito Cheng [Tue, 30 Sep 2014 21:36:46 +0000 (14:36 -0700)]
Fix SysV-style hash table when --hash-style=both.
When --hash-style-both is used, gold currently builds the sysv hash
table first, then the gnu hash table. Building the gnu hash table
renumbers the dynamic symbol table, invalidating the sysv hash
table. This patch reverses the order in which the hash tables are
build so that both hash tables are correct.
gold/
PR gold/13597
* layout.cc (Layout::create_dynamic_symtab): Build gnu-style
hash table before sysv-style hash table.
Don Breazeal [Tue, 30 Sep 2014 18:01:57 +0000 (11:01 -0700)]
Refactor native follow-fork.
This patch reorganizes the code that implements follow-fork and
detach-on-fork in preparation for implementation of those features for the
extended-remote target. The function linux-nat.c:linux_child_follow_fork
contained target-independent code mixed in with target-dependent code. The
target-independent pieces need to be accessible for the host-side
implementation of follow-fork for extended-remote Linux targets.
The changes are fairly mechanical. A new routine, follow_fork_inferior,
is implemented in infrun.c, containing those parts of
linux_child_follow_fork that manage inferiors and the inferior list. The
parts of linux_child_follow_fork that deal with LWPs and target-specifics
were left in-place. Although the order of some operations was changed, the
resulting functionality was not.
Modifications were made to the other native target follow-fork functions,
inf_ttrace_follow_fork and inf_ptrace_follow_fork, that should allow them
to work with follow_fork_inferior. Some other adjustments were necessary
in inf-ttrace.c. The changes to inf-ttrace.c and inf-ptrace.c were not
tested.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_follow_fork): Remove target-independent
code so as to work with follow_fork_inferior.
* inf-ttrace.c (inf_ttrace_follow_fork): Ditto.
(inf_ttrace_create_inferior): Remove reference to
inf_ttrace_vfork_ppid.
(inf_ttrace_attach): Ditto.
(inf_ttrace_detach): Ditto.
(inf_ttrace_kill): Use current_inferior instead of
inf_ttrace_vfork_ppid.
(inf_ttrace_wait): Eliminate use of inf_ttrace_vfork_ppid, report
TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE event, delete HACK that switched the
inferior away from the parent.
* infrun.c (follow_fork): Call follow_fork_inferior instead of
target_follow_fork.
(follow_fork_inferior): New function.
(follow_inferior_reset_breakpoints): Make function static.
* infrun.h (follow_inferior_reset_breakpoints): Remove declaration.
* linux-nat.c (linux_child_follow_fork): Move target-independent
code to infrun.c:follow_fork_inferior.
James Hogan [Mon, 1 Sep 2014 09:19:31 +0000 (10:19 +0100)]
Clean up after generated c files for MIPS DSP targets
The gdbserver "clean" Makefile target wasn't removing the generated files
mips-dsp-linux.c and mips64-dsp-linux.c. Add rm commands to delete them.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (clean): Add rm -f commands for mips-dsp-linux.c and
mips64-dsp-linux.c.
Andreas Arnez [Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:55:39 +0000 (12:55 +0000)]
Drop 'regset_from_core_section' gdbarch method
Now that all instances of the regset_from_core_section gdbarch method
have been replaced by the new iterator method, delete the obsolete
method from the gdbarch interface. Adjust all invocations and
references to it.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdbarch.sh (regset_from_core_section): Remove gdbarch method.
* gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
* gdbarch.h: Likewise.
* corelow.c (sniff_core_bfd): Drop presence check for deleted
gdbarch method 'regset_from_core_section'.
(get_core_register_section): Remove handling for the case that
regset == NULL and regset_from_core_section is defined.
(get_core_registers): Drop check for deleted method.
* procfs.c (procfs_do_thread_registers): Adjust comment.
Andreas Arnez [Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:42:14 +0000 (12:42 +0000)]
Linux targets: drop fall back to target method for 'make_corefile_notes'
Now that all Linux targets use the regset iterator, the fall back to
the deprecated target method is dropped.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_collect_thread_registers): Remove.
(linux_nat_make_corefile_notes): Remove.
(linux_target_install_ops): Do not set target method
'make_corefile_notes'.
* linux-tdep.c (struct linux_corefile_thread_data)<collect>:
Remove field.
(linux_corefile_thread_callback): Instead of args->collect, call
linux_collect_thread_registers.
(linux_make_corefile_notes): Remove 'collect' parameter. Return
NULL unless there is a regset iterator.
(linux_make_corefile_notes_1): Remove.
(linux_init_abi): Replace reference to linux_make_corefile_notes_1
by linux_make_corefile_notes.
* linux-tdep.h (linux_make_corefile_notes): Remove prototype.
Andreas Arnez [Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:02:43 +0000 (12:02 +0000)]
Drop target method 'fbsd_make_corefile_notes'
Now that all users of the target method 'fbsd_make_corefile_notes'
have been converted to the version in fbsd-tdep.c, the old method is
removed.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* fbsd-nat.c (find_signalled_thread, find_stop_signal)
(fbsd_collect_regset_section_cb, fbsd_make_corefile_notes):
Remove.
* fbsd-nat.h (fbsd_make_corefile_notes): Remove prototype.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 17:06:22 +0000 (17:06 +0000)]
XTENSA: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For Xtensa targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(xtensa_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(xtensa_gdbarch_init): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 17:06:09 +0000 (17:06 +0000)]
VAX: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For VAX targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* vax-tdep.c (vax_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(vax_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(vax_gdbarch_init): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 17:05:44 +0000 (17:05 +0000)]
TILEGX: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For TILE-Gx GNU/Linux targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* tilegx-linux-tdep.c (TILEGX_LINUX_SIZEOF_GREGSET): New macro.
(tilegx_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(tilegx_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(tilegx_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 17:02:53 +0000 (17:02 +0000)]
SPARC: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For SPARC targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(sparc_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(sparc32_gdbarch_init): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* configure.tgt (gdb_target_obs): Add fbsd-tdep.o for SPARC FreeBSD
targets.
* sparc64fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd-tdep.h): Include.
(sparc64fbsd_init_abi): Call fbsd_init_abi.
* sparc64fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_sparc64fbsd_nat): Do not set
target method 'make_corefile_notes'.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:57:54 +0000 (16:57 +0000)]
SH: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For Super-H targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* sh-linux-tdep.c (sh_linux_init_abi): Set tdep fields
'sizeof_gregset' and 'sizeof_fpregset'.
* sh-tdep.c (sh_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(sh_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(sh_gdbarch_init): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* sh-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): New fields sizeof_gregset and
sizeof_fpregset.
* shnbsd-tdep.c (shnbsd_init_abi): Set tdep field
'sizeof_gregset'.
Andreas Arnez [Tue, 2 Sep 2014 14:34:34 +0000 (14:34 +0000)]
SCORE: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For S+core targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* score-tdep.c (score7_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(score7_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(score_gdbarch_init): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Wed, 10 Sep 2014 08:42:07 +0000 (08:42 +0000)]
PPC: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For PPC targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* configure.tgt (gdb_target_obs): Add fbsd-tdep.o for PowerPC
FreeBSD targets.
* ppcfbsd-nat.c (_initialize_ppcfbsd_nat): Do not set target
method 'make_corefile_notes'.
* ppcfbsd-tdep.c (fbsd-tdep.h): Include.
(ppcfbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(ppcfbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(ppcfbsd_init_abi): Call fbsd_init_abi. Adjust gdbarch
initialization.
* ppcnbsd-tdep.c (ppcnbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(ppcnbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(ppcnbsd_init_abi): Adjust.
* ppcobsd-tdep.c (ppcobsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(ppcobsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(ppcobsd_init_abi): Adjust.
* rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_aix_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(rs6000_aix_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(rs6000_aix_init_osabi): Adjust.
Andreas Arnez [Tue, 2 Sep 2014 14:00:44 +0000 (14:00 +0000)]
NIOS2: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For Nios II GNU/Linux targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* nios2-linux-tdep.c (NIOS2_GREGS_SIZE): New macro.
(nios2_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(nios2_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(nios2_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:51:36 +0000 (16:51 +0000)]
MN10300: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'.
For MN10300 GNU/Linux targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* mn10300-linux-tdep.c (am33_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(am33_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(am33_linux_init_osabi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:49:03 +0000 (16:49 +0000)]
MIPS: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For MIPS targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* mips-linux-tdep.c (mips_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(mips_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(mips_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* mips64obsd-tdep.c (mips64obsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(mips64obsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(mips64obsd_init_abi): Adjust.
* mipsnbsd-tdep.c (mipsnbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(mipsnbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(mipsnbsd_init_abi): Adjust.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:48:24 +0000 (16:48 +0000)]
M88K: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For M88K targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* m88k-tdep.c (m88k_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(m88k_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(m88k_gdbarch_init): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Sat, 29 Mar 2014 09:51:23 +0000 (09:51 +0000)]
IA64: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For IA-64 GNU/Linux targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* ia64-linux-tdep.c (ia64_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(ia64_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(ia64_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Sat, 29 Mar 2014 09:39:44 +0000 (09:39 +0000)]
M68K: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For m68k BSD and GNU/Linux targets, no longer define the gdbarch
method 'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* m68kbsd-tdep.c (m68kbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(m68kbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(m68kbsd_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* m68klinux-tdep.c (m68k_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(m68k_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(m68k_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:41:28 +0000 (16:41 +0000)]
M32R: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For m32r GNU/Linux targets, don't define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* m32r-linux-tdep.c (M32R_LINUX_GREGS_SIZE): New macro.
(m32r_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(m32r_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(m32r_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Sat, 29 Mar 2014 10:04:26 +0000 (10:04 +0000)]
X86: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For all I386 and AMD64 targets, replace all occurrences of
regset_from_core_section by the iterator method.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* amd64obsd-tdep.c (amd64obsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(amd64obsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(amd64obsd_core_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* i386-cygwin-tdep.c (i386_windows_regset_from_core_section):
Remove.
(i386_cygwin_init_abi): Clear tdep->sizeof_fpregset. Drop
regset_from_core_section initialization.
* i386-tdep.c (i386_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(i386_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(i386_gdbarch_init): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* i386-tdep.h (i386_regset_from_core_section): Remove prototype.
(i386_iterate_over_regset_sections): New prototype.
* i386obsd-tdep.c (i386obsd_aout_regset_from_core_section):
Remove.
(i386obsd_aout_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(i386obsd_aout_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* configure.tgt (gdb_target_obs): Add fbsd-tdep.o for all x86 FreeBSD
targets.
* amd64fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd-tdep.h): Include.
(amd64fbsd_init_abi): Call fbsd_init_abi.
* i386fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd-tdep.h): Include.
(i386fbsd4_init_abi): Call fbsd_init_abi.
* amd64fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_amd64fbsd_nat): No longer set
target method 'make_corefile_notes'.
* i386fbsd-nat.c (_initialize_i386fbsd_nat): Likewise.
Andreas Arnez [Sat, 29 Mar 2014 09:28:30 +0000 (09:28 +0000)]
HPPA: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For HP PA-RISC targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* hppa-hpux-tdep.c (hppa_hpux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(hppa_hpux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(hppa_hpux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* hppa-linux-tdep.c (hppa_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(hppa_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(hppa_linux_init_abi): Adjust.
* hppanbsd-tdep.c (hppaobsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(hppanbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(hppanbsd_init_abi): Adjust.
* hppaobsd-tdep.c (hppaobsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(hppaobsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(hppaobsd_init_abi): Adjust.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:31:01 +0000 (16:31 +0000)]
FRV: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For FR-V GNU/Linux targets, no longer define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* frv-linux-tdep.c (frv_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(frv_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(frv_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Sat, 29 Mar 2014 09:12:57 +0000 (09:12 +0000)]
ARM: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
For ARM BSD targets, don't define the gdbarch method
'regset_from_core_section', but the iterator method instead.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* arm-tdep.h (armbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove prototype.
(armbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New prototype.
* armbsd-tdep.c (armbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(armbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
* armobsd-tdep.c (armobsd_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch
initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Mon, 3 Mar 2014 13:54:50 +0000 (13:54 +0000)]
ALPHA: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
Don't define the 'regset_from_core_section' method, but the iterator
method instead. Do this for GNU/Linux- as well as
Net/OpenBSD-targets. In the case of GNU/Linux this should enable
non-native use of the 'generate-core-file' command.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* alpha-linux-tdep.c (alpha_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(alpha_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(alpha_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* alphabsd-tdep.h (alphanbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove
prototype.
(alphanbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New prototype.
* alphafbsd-tdep.c (alphafbsd_init_abi): Add comment for missing
fbsd_init_abi invocation.
* alphanbsd-tdep.c (alphanbsd_supply_gregset): Move below
alphanbsd_aout_supply_gregset. Invoke the latter for the
appropriate size.
(alphanbsd_aout_gregset): Remove.
(alphanbsd_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(alphanbsd_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(alphanbsd_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
* alphaobsd-tdep.c (alphaobsd_init_abi): Likewise.
Andreas Arnez [Mon, 28 Apr 2014 07:56:51 +0000 (07:56 +0000)]
AARCH64: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections'
Don't define the 'regset_from_core_section' method, but the iterator
method instead. This slightly reduces the code and enables non-native
use of the 'generate-core-file' command.
Also, when all instances of 'regset_from_core_section' are replaced,
it can be dropped from the gdbarch interface.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* aarch64-linux-tdep.c (aarch64_linux_regset_from_core_section):
Remove.
(aarch64_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(aarch64_linux_init_abi): Adjust gdbarch initialization.
Andreas Arnez [Tue, 3 Dec 2013 11:35:35 +0000 (11:35 +0000)]
Add multi-arch capable 'fbsd_make_corefile_notes' variant
This creates a new version of the FreeBSD core file note generation
logic in the new target-dependent file "fbsd-tdep.c". The new version
is mostly copied from "fbsd-nat.c", but uses the iterator instead of
regset_from_core_section and defines fbsd_make_corefile_notes as a
gdbarch method instead of a target method.
Consecutive architecture-dependent changes exploit the new version,
migrating away from the target method. When all FreeBSD targets are
changed, the target method can go away.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* fbsd-tdep.c: New file.
* fbsd-tdep.h: New file.
* Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add fbsd-tdep.o.
(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add fbsd-tdep.h.
(ALLDEPFILES): Add fbsd-tdep.c.
Andreas Arnez [Fri, 12 Sep 2014 08:42:48 +0000 (08:42 +0000)]
Add 'regset' parameter to 'iterate_over_regset_sections_cb'
This adds the 'regset' parameter to the iterator callback.
Consequently the 'regset_from_core_section' method is dropped for all
targets that provide the iterator method.
This change prepares for replacing regset_from_core_section
everywhere, thereby eliminating one gdbarch interface. Since the
iterator is usually no more complex than regset_from_core_section
alone, targets that previously didn't define core_regset_sections will
then gain multi-arch capable core file generation support without
increased complexity.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdbarch.sh (iterate_over_regset_sections_cb): Add regset
parameter.
* gdbarch.h: Regenerate.
* corelow.c (sniff_core_bfd): Don't sniff if gdbarch has a regset
iterator.
(get_core_register_section): Add parameter 'regset' and use it, if
set. Add parameter 'min_size' and verify the bfd section size
against it.
(get_core_registers_cb): Add parameter 'regset' and pass it to
get_core_register section. For the "standard" register sections
".reg" and ".reg2", set an appropriate default for human_name.
(get_core_registers): Don't abort when the gdbarch has an iterator
but no regset_from_core_section. Add NULL/0 for parameters
'regset'/'min_size' in calls to get_core_register_section.
* linux-tdep.c (linux_collect_regset_section_cb): Add parameter
'regset' and use it instead of calling the
regset_from_core_section gdbarch method.
* i386-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add field 'fpregset'.
* i386-tdep.c (i386_supply_xstateregset)
(i386_collect_xstateregset, i386_xstateregset): Moved to
i386-linux-tdep.c.
(i386_regset_from_core_section): Drop handling for .reg-xfp and
.reg-xstate.
(i386_gdbarch_init): Set tdep field 'fpregset'. Enable generic
core file support only if the regset iterator hasn't been set.
* i386-linux-tdep.c (i386_linux_supply_xstateregset)
(i386_linux_collect_xstateregset, i386_linux_xstateregset): New.
Moved from i386-tdep.c and renamed to *_linux*.
(i386_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): Add regset parameter to
each callback invocation. Allow any .reg-xstate size when reading
from a core file.
* amd64-tdep.c (amd64_supply_xstateregset)
(amd64_collect_xstateregset, amd64_xstateregset): Moved to
amd64-linux-tdep.c.
(amd64_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(amd64_init_abi): Set new tdep field 'fpregset'. No longer
install an amd64-specific regset_from_core_section gdbarch method.
* amd64-linux-tdep.c (amd64_linux_supply_xstateregset)
(amd64_linux_collect_xstateregset, amd64_linux_xstateregset): New.
Moved from amd64-tdep.c and renamed to *_linux*.
(amd64_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): Add regset parameter
to each callback invocation. Allow any .reg-xstate size when
reading from a core file.
* arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(arm_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): Add regset parameter to
each callback invocation.
(arm_linux_init_abi): No longer set the regset_from_core_section
gdbarch method.
* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(ppc_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): Add regset parameter to
each callback invocation.
(ppc_linux_init_abi): No longer set the regset_from_core_section
gdbarch method.
* s390-linux-tdep.c (struct gdbarch_tdep): Remove the fields
gregset, sizeof_gregset, fpregset, and sizeof_fpregset.
(s390_regset_from_core_section): Remove.
(s390_iterate_over_regset_sections): Add regset parameter to each
callback invocation.
(s390_gdbarch_init): No longer set the regset_from_core_section
gdbarch method. Drop initialization of deleted tdep fields.
Andreas Arnez [Thu, 4 Sep 2014 15:26:43 +0000 (15:26 +0000)]
Replace 'core_regset_sections' by iterator method
The core_regset_sections list in gdbarch (needed for multi-arch
capable core file generation support) is replaced by an iterator
method. Overall, this reduces the code a bit, and it allows for more
flexibility.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* amd64-linux-tdep.c (amd64_linux_regset_sections): Remove.
(amd64_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(amd64_linux_init_abi_common): Don't install the regset section
list, but the new iterator in gdbarch.
* arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_fpa_regset_sections)
(arm_linux_vfp_regset_sections): Remove. Move combined logic...
(arm_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): ...here. New function.
(arm_linux_init_abi): Set iterator instead of section list.
* corelow.c (get_core_registers_cb): New function, logic moved
from...
(get_core_registers): ...loop body here. Use new iterator method
instead of walking through the regset section list.
* gdbarch.sh: Remove 'core_regset_sections'. New method
'iterate_over_regset_sections'. New typedef
'iterate_over_regset_sections_cb'.
* gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
* gdbarch.h: Likewise.
* i386-linux-tdep.c (i386_linux_regset_sections)
(i386_linux_sse_regset_sections, i386_linux_avx_regset_sections):
Remove.
(i386_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): New.
(i386_linux_init_abi): Don't choose a regset section list, but
install new iterator in gdbarch.
* linux-tdep.c (struct linux_collect_regset_section_cb_data): New.
(linux_collect_regset_section_cb): New function, logic moved
from...
(linux_collect_thread_registers): ...loop body here. Use iterator
method instead of walking through list.
(linux_make_corefile_notes_1): Check for presence of iterator
method instead of regset section list.
* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_vsx_regset_sections)
(ppc_linux_vmx_regset_sections, ppc_linux_fp_regset_sections)
(ppc64_linux_vsx_regset_sections, ppc64_linux_vmx_regset_sections)
(ppc64_linux_fp_regset_sections): Remove. Move combined logic...
(ppc_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections): ...here. New function.
(ppc_linux_init_abi): Don't choose from above regset section
lists, but install new iterator in gdbarch.
* regset.h (struct core_regset_section): Remove.
* s390-linux-tdep.c (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add new fields
have_linux_v1, have_linux_v2, and have_tdb.
(s390_linux32_regset_sections, s390_linux32v1_regset_sections)
(s390_linux32v2_regset_sections, s390_linux64_regset_sections)
(s390_linux64v1_regset_sections, s390_linux64v2_regset_sections)
(s390x_linux64_regset_sections, s390x_linux64v1_regset_sections)
(s390x_linux64v2_regset_sections): Remove. Move combined logic...
(s390_iterate_over_regset_sections): ...here. New function. Use
new tdep fields.
(s390_gdbarch_init): Set new tdep fields. Don't choose from above
regset section lists, but install new iterator.
Yao Qi [Sun, 28 Sep 2014 03:43:46 +0000 (11:43 +0800)]
Error in build_executable_own_libs for non-native target
gdb/testsuite:
2014-09-30 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* lib/prelink-support.exp (build_executable_own_libs): Error if
the target isn't native.
Yao Qi [Thu, 25 Sep 2014 07:50:07 +0000 (15:50 +0800)]
Skip dlopen-libpthread.exp in cross testing
I see the following fails on arm-linux-gnueabi,
result of ldd build-git/arm/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/dlopen-libpthread.so is 1
output of ldd build-git/arm/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/dlopen-libpthread.so is not a dynamic executable
child process exited abnormally
FAIL: gdb.threads/dlopen-libpthread.exp: ldd dlopen-libpthread.so
FAIL: gdb.threads/dlopen-libpthread.exp: ldd dlopen-libpthread.so output contains libs
the test script invokes ldd (on host) for the target libraries, which
is wrong. ldd can't be cross because it invokes dynamic linker with
LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS and gets the dependent libraries. My first
reaction to this problem is to execute ld.so on the target (like
remote_exec target). When I start to hack proc build_executable_own_libs,
I find it has assumptions here and there that the native testing is
performed. Then I check the callers of build_executable_own_libs,
and they are all skipped if isnative is false. It is reasonable to do
the same in dlopen-libpthread.exp too.
gdb/testsuite:
2014-09-30 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.threads/dlopen-libpthread.exp: Skip it if isnative is
false.
Sriraman Tallam [Tue, 30 Sep 2014 00:30:54 +0000 (17:30 -0700)]
2014-09-29 Sriraman Tallam <tmsriram@google.com>
* options.h (--pic-executable): Add negative to alias to -no-pie.
Alan Modra [Tue, 30 Sep 2014 00:00:35 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Jan Kratochvil [Mon, 29 Sep 2014 15:38:12 +0000 (17:38 +0200)]
Fix library-list.dtd -> library-list-svr4.dtd
commit
2268b414f486239cbcc0f756f157c3e03599efac
added file "features/library-list-svr4.dtd" but the added code uses
"library-list.dtd" instead.
Curiously after changing for a test s/name/nXme/ in the DTD making the
gdbserver output non-conforming there is no warning or regression seen (tested
gdb.base/shlib-call.exp, using_xfer is still 1). I did not check more why the
DTD conformance verification does not work.
gdb/ChangeLog
2014-09-29 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* solib-svr4.c (svr4_parse_libraries): Use "library-list-svr4.dtd".
H.J. Lu [Mon, 29 Sep 2014 15:35:49 +0000 (08:35 -0700)]
Fix build for OLD_FREEBSD_ABI_LABEL
PR ld/17440
* elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_fbsd_post_process_headers): Fix build
for OLD_FREEBSD_ABI_LABEL.
Terry Guo [Mon, 29 Sep 2014 02:12:10 +0000 (10:12 +0800)]
2014-09-29 Terry Guo <terry.guo@arm.com>
* as.c (create_obj_attrs_section): Move it and call it from ...
* write.c (create_obj_attrs_section): ... here.
(subsegs_finish_section): Refactored.
Alan Modra [Mon, 29 Sep 2014 00:00:35 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Alan Modra [Sun, 28 Sep 2014 00:00:52 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Alan Modra [Sat, 27 Sep 2014 02:54:32 +0000 (12:24 +0930)]
Do away with hash table line lookup in dwarf2dbg.c
Hash lookup is silly when we can attach the line table info directly
to sections instead. Worse, hash lookup fails when we have multiple
sections with the same name.
gas/
* dwarf2dbg.c (all_segs_hash): Delete.
(get_line_subseg): Delete last_seg, last_subseg, last_line_subseg.
Retrieve line_seg for section via seg_info.
* subsegs.h (segment_info_typet): Add dwarf2_line_seg.
gas/testsuite/
* gas/elf/group2.d, * gas/elf/group2.s: New test.
* gas/elf/elf.exp: Run it.
Alan Modra [Sat, 27 Sep 2014 00:00:35 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Cary Coutant [Fri, 26 Sep 2014 20:34:27 +0000 (13:34 -0700)]
Fix handling of relocations against TLS section symbols.
Gold doesn't handle relocations against the section symbol for a TLS
section correctly. Instead of using the offset of the section relative
to the TLS segment, it uses the address of the actual section. This
patch checks for section symbols for TLS sections, and treats them
the same as TLS symbols.
gold/
PR gold/16773
* object.cc (Sized_relobj_file): Compute value of section symbols
for TLS sections the same as TLS symbols.
Simon Marchi [Fri, 26 Sep 2014 14:35:12 +0000 (10:35 -0400)]
Don't prune program spaces when doing "maintenance info program-spaces"
Remove the pruning of program spaces in print_program_space to remove
unwanted side-effects. "info" commands and print routines should
generally not change the state of the debugger.
gdb/Changelog:
* progspace.c (print_program_space): Don't prune program spaces
before printing them.
Cary Coutant [Fri, 26 Sep 2014 04:47:10 +0000 (21:47 -0700)]
Fix problem where TLS common symbols are not allocated properly during LTO.
The plugin API doesn't provide a way for the claimed file handler to
identify a TLS symbol, so when adding a common TLS symbol, gold
mistakenly places the symbol in the non-TLS commons list, and does
not override it when we see the replacement symbol that is marked
as TLS. Consequently, we allocate the TLS common symbol as a regular
common, and, if it's the only TLS in the program, we'll give an
internal error because we haven't allocated a TLS segment.
This patch fixes the problem by removing an exclusion where common
symbols would not override the placeholder symbols, but checking to
see if the size needs adjusting (the original reason for the exclusion).
Furthermore, we need to avoid putting placeholder symbols in the common
list, and wait until we see a real common symbol with a type we can
trust.
gold/
PR gold/17432
* resolve.cc (Symbol_table::resolve): Override common placeholder
symbols, but adjust sizes.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::add_from_object): Don't add placeholder
symbols to common lists.
Alan Modra [Fri, 26 Sep 2014 00:00:35 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Pedro Alves [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 10:12:30 +0000 (11:12 +0100)]
infrun.c:user_visible_resume_ptid: Don't check singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p
What matters for this function, is whether the user requested a
"step", for "set scheduler-locking step", not whether GDB is doing an
internal step for some reason.
/* Return a ptid representing the set of threads that we will proceed,
in the perspective of the user/frontend. */
extern ptid_t user_visible_resume_ptid (int step);
Therefore, the check for singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p is actually
incorrect, and we end up applying schedlock more often on sss targets
than on non-sss targets.
Found by inspection while working on a patch that eliminates the
singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p global.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20 on top of my 'software single-step on x86'
series.
gdb/
2014-09-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* infrun.c (user_visible_resume_ptid): Don't check
singlestep_breakpoints_inserted_p.
Pedro Alves [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 13:11:53 +0000 (14:11 +0100)]
breakpoint.c: debug output when we skip inserting a breakpoint
gdb/
2014-09-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (should_be_inserted): Add debug output.
Pedro Alves [Thu, 25 Sep 2014 15:31:04 +0000 (16:31 +0100)]
infrun.c: comment/typo fixes
gdb/
2014-09-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* infrun.c (stepping_past_instruction_at)
(clear_exit_convenience_vars): Point at infrun.h instead of
inferior.h.
(handle_signal_stop): Fix typo.
Alan Modra [Thu, 25 Sep 2014 00:00:40 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Yao Qi [Fri, 19 Sep 2014 08:37:07 +0000 (16:37 +0800)]
Fix typo in thumb_in_function_epilogue_p
This patch fixes a typo in the bit mask I've made in my previous code
refactor. If PC is in the register list, the bit 8 is one, so bit
mask 0xff00 should be used. Current condition is a constant false.
gdb:
2014-09-24 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* arm-tdep.c (thumb_in_function_epilogue_p): Fix typo in the
bitmask.
Alan Modra [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 08:36:58 +0000 (18:06 +0930)]
Regen gold POTFILES.in
* po/POTFILES.in: Regenerate.
Markus Trippelsdorf [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 08:34:53 +0000 (18:04 +0930)]
BFD: Add support for more than one plugin in lib/bfd-plugins
ar, nm and ranlib currently lack the ability to handle more than one
plugin in lib/bfd-plugins. This patch reshuffles the logic in plugin.c
to add this functionality. One can now place both llvm and gcc plugins
in this directory and have them loaded automatically.
Mixed gcc/llvm archives are also supported (but not very useful until
ld.bfd and ld.gold also would load multiple plugins and use them to
claim different object files).
PR 17422
* plugin.c (try_claim): New function. Moved from
bfd_plugin_object_p.
(try_load_plugin): Pass through bfd. Add test.
(load_plugin): Pass through bfd.
(bfd_plugin_object_p): Move logic to try_claim.
Cary Coutant [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 06:35:36 +0000 (23:35 -0700)]
Add PR reference to ChangeLog entry.
2014-09-23 Taiju Tsuiki <tzik@google.com>
Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com>
gold/
PR gold/14860
* gold.cc (queue_final_tasks): Add Write_sections_task as a blocker
on input_sections_blocker.
* layout.cc (Write_sections_task::locks): Unblock
input_sections_blocker_.
* layout.h (Write_sections_task::Write_sections_task): Add
input_sections_blocker.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (exception_x86_64_bnd_test): Add gcctestdir/ld
to DEPENDENCIES.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Cary Coutant [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 06:18:19 +0000 (23:18 -0700)]
Fix race condition causing assert in Eh_frame_hdr::do_sized_write().
2014-09-23 Taiju Tsuiki <tzik@google.com>
Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com>
gold/
* gold.cc (queue_final_tasks): Add Write_sections_task as a blocker
on input_sections_blocker.
* layout.cc (Write_sections_task::locks): Unblock
input_sections_blocker_.
* layout.h (Write_sections_task::Write_sections_task): Add
input_sections_blocker.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (exception_x86_64_bnd_test): Add gcctestdir/ld
to DEPENDENCIES.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Alan Modra [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:00:52 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
H.J. Lu [Tue, 23 Sep 2014 18:12:23 +0000 (11:12 -0700)]
Disallow VEX/EVEX encoded instructions in 16-bit mode
gas/
PR gas/17421
* config/tc-i386.c (md_assemble): Disallow VEX/EVEX encoded
instructions in 16-bit mode.
gas/testsuite/
PR gas/17421
* gas/i386/i386.exp: Run inval-16.
* gas/i386/inval-16.l: New file.
* gas/i386/inval-16.s: Likewise.
Yao Qi [Fri, 12 Sep 2014 05:35:11 +0000 (13:35 +0800)]
Honour SIGILL and SIGSEGV in cancel breakpoint and event lwp selection
I see the following fail on arm-none-linux-gnueabi testing,
(gdb) continue^M
Continuing.^M
^M
Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.^M
[Switching to Thread 1003]^M
handler (signo=10) at
/scratch/yqi/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/src/gdb-trunk/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/sigstep-threads.c:33^M
33 tgkill (getpid (), gettid (), SIGUSR1); /* step-2 */^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.threads/sigstep-threads.exp: continue
the cause is that GDBserver doesn't cancel the breakpoint if the stop
signal is SIGILL. The kernel used here is a little old, 2.6.x, and
doesn't translate SIGILL to SIGTRAP when program hits breakpoint
instruction (which is an illegal instruction actually). GDB and
GDBserver can translate SIGILL to SIGTRAP under certain circumstance,
so it is not a problem here. See gdbserver/linux-low.c:linux_wait_1
/* If this event was not handled before, and is not a SIGTRAP, we
report it. SIGILL and SIGSEGV are also treated as traps in case
a breakpoint is inserted at the current PC. If this target does
not support internal breakpoints at all, we also report the
SIGTRAP without further processing; it's of no concern to us. */
maybe_internal_trap
= (supports_breakpoints ()
&& (WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGTRAP
|| ((WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGILL
|| WSTOPSIG (w) == SIGSEGV)
&& (*the_low_target.breakpoint_at) (event_child->stop_pc))));
However, SIGILL and SIGSEGV is not considered when cancelling
breakpoint, which causes the fail above. That is, when GDB is doing
software single step on address ADDR, both thread A and thread B hits the
software single step breakpoint, and get SIGILL. GDB selects the event
from thread A, removes the software single step breakpoint, and resume
the program. The event (SIGILL) from thread B is reported to GDB, but
GDB doesn't regard this SIGILL as SIGTRAP, because the breakpoint on
address ADDR was removed, so GDB reports "Program received signal
SIGILL".
The patch is to allow calling cancel_breakpoint if the signal is
SIGILL and SIGSEGV. This patch fixes the fail above. Likewise, event
lwp selection should honour SIGILL and SIGSEGV too.
gdb/gdbserver:
2014-09-23 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* linux-low.c (lp_status_maybe_breakpoint): New function.
(linux_low_filter_event): Call lp_status_maybe_breakpoint.
(count_events_callback): Likewise.
(select_event_lwp_callback): Likewise.
(cancel_breakpoints_callback): Likewise.
Alan Modra [Tue, 23 Sep 2014 00:00:37 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Sterling Augustine [Tue, 25 Jan 2011 21:59:13 +0000 (13:59 -0800)]
Fix 'call8: call target out of range' xtensa ld relaxation bug
During link-time relaxation distance between cross-section call site and
its target may grow, producing 'call target out of range' error for
relaxed calls. Be more conservative when calculating whether or not a
callx can be converted to a straight call.
2014-09-23 Sterling Augustine <augustine.sterling@gmail.com>
bfd/
* elf32-xtensa.c (is_resolvable_asm_expansion): for cross-section
call relaxation use furthermost addresses where call source and
destination can be to check whether it's in the range of a direct
call.
H.J. Lu [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 16:38:53 +0000 (09:38 -0700)]
Ignore MOD field for control/debug register move
This patch ignores the MOD field in control/debug register move
instructions.
gas/testsuite/
* gas/i386/cdr.d: New file.
* gas/i386/cdr.s: Likewise.
* gas/i386/x86-64-cdr.d: Likewise.
* gas/i386/i386.exp: Run cdr and x86-64-cdr.
opcodes/
* i386-dis.c (MOD_0F20): Removed.
(MOD_0F21): Likewise.
(MOD_0F22): Likewise.
(MOD_0F23): Likewise.
(dis386_twobyte): Replace MOD_0F20, MOD_0F21, MOD_0F22 and
MOD_0F23 with "movZ".
(mod_table): Remove MOD_0F20, MOD_0F21, MOD_0F22 and MOD_0F23.
(OP_R): Check mod/rm byte and call OP_E_register.
Chen Gang [Sat, 20 Sep 2014 03:50:14 +0000 (11:50 +0800)]
readline/search.c: Remove useless parameter '0' for rl_message()
The related warning under Darwin x86_64:
gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../binutils-gdb/readline -DRL_LIBRARY_VERSION='"6.2"' -g -O2 ../../binutils-gdb/readline/search.c
../../binutils-gdb/readline/search.c:213:24: warning: data argument not used by format string [-Wformat-extra-args]
rl_message ("%s", p, 0);
~~~~ ^
1 warning generated.
readline/ChangeLog.gdb:
* search.c (_rl_nsearch_init): Remove useless parameter '0' for
rl_message().
Signed-off-by: Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
Jan-Benedict Glaw [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 11:02:10 +0000 (13:02 +0200)]
2014-09-22 Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Breaks): Add missing "@end table".
Gary Benson [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 10:33:59 +0000 (11:33 +0100)]
Update target_stop's documentation
This commit updates target_stop's documentation to clarify that
it is asynchronous.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* target.c (target_stop): Updated comment.
Gary Benson [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 10:33:59 +0000 (11:33 +0100)]
Rename target_{stop,continue}_ptid
This commit renames target_stop_ptid as target_stop_and_wait and
target_continue_ptid as target_continue_no_signal. Comments are
updated to more fully describe the functions' behaviour.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* target/target.h (target_stop_ptid): Renamed as...
(target_stop_and_wait): New function. Updated comment.
All uses updated.
(target_continue_ptid): Renamed as...
(target_continue_no_signal): New function. Updated comment.
All uses updated.
Alan Modra [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:44:27 +0000 (18:14 +0930)]
Find lto plugin when using gcc-5.0
I originally had this as --print-prog-name and changed back to
--print-file-name to suit older gcc, neglecting to check whether
gcc-5.0 --print-file-name finds the lto plugin. It doesn't.
* ld-plugin/lto.exp: Use both --print-file-name and --print-prog-name
when looking for lto plugin.
Alan Modra [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:39:49 +0000 (18:09 +0930)]
Fix various warnings seen when using gcc-5.0
* config/tc-m68k.c (md_assemble): Add assert to work around
bogus trunk gcc warning.
* config/tc-pj.h (md_convert_frag): Warning fix.
* config/tc-xtensa.c (xg_assemble_vliw_tokens): Warning fix.
Alan Modra [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:23:15 +0000 (17:53 +0930)]
Readelf: Handle forward references to CIEs
The linker side of pr16563 was fixed with commit
18cd5bce, but
unfortunately people continue to use older linkers with -flto. This
means we have binaries with working .eh_frame that can't be dumped by
readelf, and I'm seeing internal IBM bug reports about this fact.
PR 16563
* dwarf.c (GET): Remove semicolon.
(read_cie): New function, extracted from..
(display_debug_frames): ..here. Correctly handle signed offset
from FDE to CIE in .eh_frame. Decode forward referenced CIEs too.
Alan Modra [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:19:17 +0000 (17:49 +0930)]
Produce output file with -noinhibit-exec after overlapping FDE error
* elf-eh-frame (_bfd_elf_write_section_eh_frame_hdr): Don't return
false for overflow or overlapping FDEs. Give more detail in
error messages.
Pedro Alves [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:56:55 +0000 (09:56 +0100)]
Fix "breakpoint always-inserted off"; remove "breakpoint always-inserted auto"
By default, GDB removes all breakpoints from the target when the
target stops and the prompt is given back to the user. This is useful
in case GDB crashes while the user is interacting, as otherwise,
there's a higher chance breakpoints would be left planted on the
target.
But, as long as any thread is running free, we need to make sure to
keep breakpoints inserted, lest a thread misses a breakpoint. With
that in mind, in preparation for non-stop mode, we added a "breakpoint
always-inserted on" mode. This traded off the extra crash protection
for never having threads miss breakpoints, and in addition is more
efficient if there's a ton of breakpoints to remove/insert at each
user command (e.g., at each "step").
When we added non-stop mode, and for a period, we required users to
manually set "always-inserted on" when they enabled non-stop mode, as
otherwise GDB removes all breakpoints from the target as soon as any
thread stops, which means the other threads still running will miss
breakpoints. The test added by this patch exercises this.
That soon revealed a nuisance, and so later we added an extra
"breakpoint always-inserted auto" mode, that made GDB behave like
"always-inserted on" when non-stop was enabled, and "always-inserted
off" when non-stop was disabled. "auto" was made the default at the
same time.
In hindsight, this "auto" setting was unnecessary, and not the ideal
solution. Non-stop mode does depends on breakpoints always-inserted
mode, but only as long as any thread is running. If no thread is
running, no breakpoint can be missed. The same is true for all-stop
too. E.g., if, in all-stop mode, and the user does:
(gdb) c&
(gdb) b foo
That breakpoint at "foo" should be inserted immediately, but it
currently isn't -- currently it'll end up inserted only if the target
happens to trip on some event, and is re-resumed, e.g., an internal
breakpoint triggers that doesn't cause a user-visible stop, and so we
end up in keep_going calling insert_breakpoints. The test added by
this patch also covers this.
IOW, no matter whether in non-stop or all-stop, if the target fully
stops, we can remove breakpoints. And no matter whether in all-stop
or non-stop, if any thread is running in the target, then we need
breakpoints to be immediately inserted. And then, if the target has
global breakpoints, we need to keep breakpoints even when the target
is stopped.
So with that in mind, and aiming at reducing all-stop vs non-stop
differences for all-stop-on-stop-of-non-stop, this patch fixes
"breakpoint always-inserted off" to not remove breakpoints from the
target until it fully stops, and then removes the "auto" setting as
unnecessary. I propose removing it straight away rather than keeping
it as an alias, unless someone complains they have scripts that need
it and that can't adjust.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/
2014-09-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention merge of "breakpoint always-inserted" modes "off"
and "auto" merged.
* breakpoint.c (enum ugll_insert_mode): New enum.
(always_inserted_mode): Now a plain boolean.
(show_always_inserted_mode): No longer handle AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO.
(breakpoints_always_inserted_mode): Delete.
(breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): New function.
(insert_breakpoints): Pass UGLL_INSERT to
update_global_location_list instead of calling
insert_breakpoint_locations manually.
(create_solib_event_breakpoint_1): New, factored out from ...
(create_solib_event_breakpoint): ... this.
(create_and_insert_solib_event_breakpoint): Use
create_solib_event_breakpoint_1 instead of calling
insert_breakpoint_locations manually.
(update_global_location_list): Change parameter type from boolean
to enum ugll_insert_mode. All callers adjusted. Adjust to use
breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now and handle UGLL_INSERT.
(update_global_location_list_nothrow): Change parameter type from
boolean to enum ugll_insert_mode.
(_initialize_breakpoint): "breakpoint always-inserted" option is
now a boolean command. Update help text.
* breakpoint.h (breakpoints_always_inserted_mode): Delete declaration.
(breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): New declaration.
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event) <TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED>:
Remove breakpoints_always_inserted_mode check.
(normal_stop): Adjust to use breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now.
* remote.c (remote_start_remote): Likewise.
gdb/doc/
2014-09-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Breaks): Document that "set breakpoint
always-inserted off" is the default mode now. Delete
documentation of "set breakpoint always-inserted auto".
gdb/testsuite/
2014-09-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.threads/break-while-running.exp: New file.
* gdb.threads/break-while-running.c: New file.
Pedro Alves [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:56:55 +0000 (09:56 +0100)]
Tell update_global_location_list to insert breakpoints
This adds a new mode for update_global_location_list, that allows
callers saying "please insert breakpoints, even if
breakpoints_always_inserted_mode() is false". This allows removing a
couple breakpoints_always_inserted_mode checks.
gdb/
2014-09-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (enum ugll_insert_mode): Add UGLL_INSERT.
(insert_breakpoints): Don't call insert_breakpoint_locations here.
Instead, pass UGLL_INSERT to update_global_location_list.
(update_global_location_list): Change parameter type from boolean
to enum ugll_insert_mode. All callers adjusted. Adjust to use
breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now and handle UGLL_INSERT.
(create_solib_event_breakpoint_1): New, factored out from ...
(create_solib_event_breakpoint): ... this.
(create_and_insert_solib_event_breakpoint): Use
create_solib_event_breakpoint_1 instead of calling
insert_breakpoint_locations manually.
(update_global_location_list): Handle UGLL_INSERT.
Pedro Alves [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:56:54 +0000 (09:56 +0100)]
Change parameter type of update_global_location_list from boolean to enum
Later we'll want a tristate, but for now, convert to an enum that maps 1-1
with the current boolean's true/false.
gdb/
2014-09-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (enum ugll_insert_mode): New enum.
(update_global_location_list)
(update_global_location_list_nothrow): Change parameter type from
boolean to enum ugll_insert_mode. All callers adjusted.
Matthew Fortune [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:43:52 +0000 (09:43 +0100)]
MIPS: Don't sign extend the addend for RELA relocations
bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_calculate_relocation): Don't sign extend
the addend if relocations are RELA.
Kuan-Lin Chen [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 02:15:49 +0000 (10:15 +0800)]
NDS32/bfd: Synchronize the argument type.
Alan Modra [Mon, 22 Sep 2014 00:00:35 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Alan Modra [Sun, 21 Sep 2014 00:00:36 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Alan Modra [Sat, 20 Sep 2014 00:00:35 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Joel Brobecker [Fri, 19 Sep 2014 23:50:28 +0000 (16:50 -0700)]
Add Sergio Durigan Junior as maintainer of SystemTap support in GDB.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* MAINTAINERS: Add Sergio Durigan Junior as maintainer of
SystemTap support in GDB.
Don Breazeal [Fri, 19 Sep 2014 17:54:34 +0000 (10:54 -0700)]
Refactor ptrace extended event status.
This commit implements functions for identifying and extracting extended
ptrace event information from a Linux wait status. These are just
convenience functions intended to hide the ">> 16" used to extract the
event from the wait status word, replacing the hard-coded shift with a more
descriptive function call. This is preparatory work for implementation of
follow-fork and detach-on-fork for extended-remote linux targets.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* linux-nat.c (linux_handle_extended_wait): Call
linux_ptrace_get_extended_event.
(wait_lwp): Call linux_is_extended_waitstatus.
(linux_nat_filter_event): Call linux_ptrace_get_extended_event
and linux_is_extended_waitstatus.
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_test_for_tracefork): Call
linux_ptrace_get_extended_event.
(linux_ptrace_get_extended_event): New function.
(linux_is_extended_waitstatus): New function.
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_ptrace_get_extended_event)
(linux_is_extended_waitstatus): New declarations.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Call
linux_ptrace_get_extended_event.
(get_stop_pc, get_detach_signal, linux_low_filter_event): Call
linux_is_extended_waitstatus.
---
Andreas Krebbel [Fri, 19 Sep 2014 10:44:54 +0000 (12:44 +0200)]
S/390: Don't replace R_390_TLS_LE32/64 with R_390_TLS_TPOFF for PIE.
bfd:
2014-09-19 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* elf32-s390.c: Don't replace R_390_TLS_LE32 with R_390_TLS_TPOFF
for PIE.
* elf64-s390.c: Don't replace R_390_TLS_LE64 with R_390_TLS_TPOFF
for PIE.
Yao Qi [Mon, 18 Aug 2014 01:57:40 +0000 (09:57 +0800)]
Run dw2-var-zero-addr.exp with --readnow
This patch is to extend dw2-var-zero-add.exp to cover the case that
partial symtabl is not used while full symtab is used, in order to
cover the changes in patch 2/3. This patch restarts GDB with
--readnow and does the same test again.
gdb/testsuite:
2014-09-19 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-var-zero-addr.exp: Move test into new proc test.
Invoke test. Restart GDB with --readnow and invoke test again.
Yao Qi [Mon, 4 Aug 2014 06:57:22 +0000 (14:57 +0800)]
Check function is GC'ed
I see the following fail on arm-none-eabi target,
(gdb) b 24^M
Breakpoint 1 at 0x4: file
../../../../git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break-on-linker-gcd-function.cc,
line 24.^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/break-on-linker-gcd-function.exp: b 24
Currently, we are using flag has_section_at_zero to determine whether
address zero in debug info means the corresponding code has been
GC'ed, like this:
case DW_LNE_set_address:
address = read_address (abfd, line_ptr, cu, &bytes_read);
if (address == 0 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
{
/* This line table is for a function which has been
GCd by the linker. Ignore it. PR gdb/12528 */
However, this is incorrect on some bare metal targets, as .text
section is located at 0x0, so dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero
is true. If a function is GC'ed by linker, the address is zero. GDB
thinks address zero is a function's address rather than this function
is GC'ed.
In this patch, we choose 'lowpc' got in read_file_scope to check
whether 'lowpc' is greater than zero. If it isn't, address zero really
means the function is GC'ed. In this patch, we pass 'lowpc' in
read_file_scope through handle_DW_AT_stmt_list and dwarf_decode_lines,
and to dwarf_decode_lines_1 finally.
This patch fixes the fail above. This patch also covers the path that
partial symbol isn't used, which is tested by starting gdb with
--readnow option.
It is regression tested on x86-linux with
target_board=dwarf4-gdb-index, and arm-none-eabi. OK to apply?
gdb:
2014-09-19 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_decode_lines): Update declaration.
(handle_DW_AT_stmt_list): Add argument 'lowpc'. Update
comments. Callers update.
(dwarf_decode_lines): Likewise.
(dwarf_decode_lines_1): Add argument 'lowpc'. Update
comments. Skip the line table if 'lowpc' is greater than
'address'. Don't check
dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero.
gdb/testsuite:
2014-09-19 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.base/break-on-linker-gcd-function.exp: Move test into new
proc set_breakpoint_on_gcd_function. Invoke
set_breakpoint_on_gcd_function. Restart GDB with --readnow and
invoke set_breakpoint_on_gcd_function again.
Alan Modra [Fri, 19 Sep 2014 00:00:53 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Rafael Ávila de Espíndola [Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:58:16 +0000 (13:58 -0400)]
A a testcase for common symbol handling with plugins.
2014-09-18 Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <rafael.espindola@gmail.com>
* testsuite/Makefile.am (plugin_test_10): New test.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate
* testsuite/plugin_common_test_2.c (c1): Align to 8.
* testsuite/plugin_test_10.sh: New file.
Doug Evans [Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:09:12 +0000 (10:09 -0700)]
New "producer" attribute of python gdb.Symtab.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* NEWS: Mention new "producer" attribute of gdb.Symtab.
* python/py-symtab.c (stpy_get_producer): New function.
(symtab_object_getset): Add "producer" attribute.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* python.texi (Symbol Tables In Python): Document "producer"
attribute of gdb.Symtab objects.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.dwarf2/symtab-producer.exp: New file.
Jan Kratochvil [Thu, 18 Sep 2014 06:21:40 +0000 (08:21 +0200)]
Fix regression for Linux vDSO in GDB (PR gdb/17407).
since
5979d6b69b20a8355ea94b75fad97415fce4788c
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=
5979d6b69b20a8355ea94b75fad97415fce4788c
vdso handling
https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2014-03/msg00082.html
https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2014-04/msg00003.html
Message-ID: <
A78C989F6D9628469189715575E55B230AA884EB@IRSMSX104.ger.corp.intel.com>
I get on
kernel-3.16.2-200.fc20.x86_64
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=575860
attaching its vdso.bin.gz
GDB (FSF HEAD
5e43d46791c4c66fd83947a12d4f716b561a9103) regression:
reproducer:
./gdb -ex start ./gdb
actual result / FAIL:
Got object file from memory but can't read symbols: File truncated.
expected result / PASS:
<nothing>
or / PASS:
warning: Could not load shared library symbols for linux-vdso.so.1.
Do you need "set solib-search-path" or "set sysroot"?
That "warning: Could not load shared library..." is mostly harmless (it is
a bug in GDB), in the FAIL case it is not printed just because
bfd_check_format() fails there.
It seems logical to me this way when the 'size' parameter has been already
added.
Alan Modra:
I was wrongly thinking that the section headers were
always last when I wrote that code. (They are now! If you relink
that vdso with current binutils master you won't hit this problem, but
that of course doesn't help existing kernels.)
I do not see a regression for add-symbol-file-from-memory for libncurses.so.5
from the original thread above.
Start of section headers: 1080 (bytes into file)
Size of section headers: 64 (bytes)
Number of section headers: 13
Section header string table index: 8
Section Headers:
[Nr] Name Type Address Off Size ES Flg Lk Inf Al
[ 8] .fake_shstrtab STRTAB
0000000000000780 000780 000076 00 A 0 0 32
Program Headers:
Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align
LOAD 0x000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0012fe 0x0012fe R E 0x1000
size == 0x2000
shdr_end == 0x778 == 1080 + 13 * 64
high_offset == 0x12fe
else if (size >= shdr_end)
- high_offset = shdr_end;
+ high_offset = size;
But then 0x778 < 0x780 for "Section header string table index" so whole
bfd_check_format() fails because section headers were not cleared here:
/* If the segments visible in memory didn't include the section headers,
then clear them from the file header. */
if (high_offset < shdr_end)
bfd/ChangeLog
2014-09-18 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
PR gdb/17407
* elfcode.h (bfd_from_remote_memory): Use SIZE for HIGH_OFFSET.
Alan Modra [Thu, 18 Sep 2014 00:00:48 +0000 (09:30 +0930)]
daily update
Cary Coutant [Wed, 17 Sep 2014 22:11:47 +0000 (15:11 -0700)]
Regenerate gold/Makefile.in.
Rafael Ávila de Espíndola [Wed, 17 Sep 2014 21:53:49 +0000 (17:53 -0400)]
Fix handling of common symbols with plugins.
gold/ChangeLog:
2014-09-17 Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <rafael.espindola@gmail.com>
* plugin.cc (Sized_pluginobj::do_add_symbols): Ignore isym->size.
* resolve.cc (Symbol_table::resolve): Don't override common symbols
during the replacement phase.