GDB Administrator [Thu, 10 Sep 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Doug Evans [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 18:42:52 +0000 (11:42 -0700)]
* gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Check result of run_lang_tests.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Check result of run_lang_tests.
Doug Evans [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 18:17:36 +0000 (11:17 -0700)]
* gdb.base/pie-execl.exp: Fix result test of build_executable.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/pie-execl.exp: Fix result test of build_executable.
Doug Evans [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 18:00:55 +0000 (11:00 -0700)]
* gdb.base/savedregs.exp: Fix typo.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/savedregs.exp: Fix typo.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 17:23:25 +0000 (18:23 +0100)]
Delete enum inferior_event_handler::INF_TIMER
Nothing ever uses this.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Delete INF_TIMER case.
* target.h (enum inferior_event_type) <INF_TIMER>: Delete.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 17:23:25 +0000 (18:23 +0100)]
Garbage collect thread continuations
Nothing uses thread continuations anymore.
(inferior continuations are still used by the attach command.)
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* continuations.c (add_continuation, restore_thread_cleanup)
(do_all_continuations_ptid, do_all_continuations_thread_callback)
(do_all_continuations_thread, do_all_continuations)
(discard_all_continuations_thread_callback)
(discard_all_continuations_thread, discard_all_continuations)
(add_intermediate_continuation)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread_callback)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations)
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations_thread_callback)
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations_thread)
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations): Delete.
* continuations.h (add_continuation, do_all_continuations)
(do_all_continuations_thread, discard_all_continuations)
(discard_all_continuations_thread, add_intermediate_continuation)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations)
(do_all_intermediate_continuations_thread)
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations)
(discard_all_intermediate_continuations_thread): Delete
declarations.
* event-top.c (stdin_event_handler): Delete references to
continuations.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Delete continuations and
intermediate_continuations fields.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Remove references to
continuations.
* infrun.c (infrun_thread_stop_requested_callback): Remove
references to continuations.
* target.h (enum inferior_event_type) <INF_EXEC_CONTINUE>: Delete.
* thread.c: Don't include "continuations.h".
(clear_thread_inferior_resources): Remove references to
continuations.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 17:23:25 +0000 (18:23 +0100)]
Garbage collect dummy_frame_ctx_saver
Since the "finish" command and infcall's FSMs are now responsible for
saving the return value, the dummy_frame_ctx_saver is no longer needed
anywhere.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* infcall.c (struct dummy_frame_context_saver): Delete.
(dummy_frame_context_saver_free, dummy_frame_context_saver_dtor)
(dummy_frame_context_saver_drop)
(dummy_frame_context_saver_cleanup)
(dummy_frame_context_saver_get_regs)
(dummy_frame_context_saver_setup): Delete.
* infcall.h (dummy_frame_context_saver_drop)
(dummy_frame_context_saver_cleanup)
(dummy_frame_context_saver_get_regs, dummy_frame_context_saver):
Delete.
(get_return_value): Remove 'ctx_saver' paremeter. Adjust.
* inferior.h (get_return_value): Remove 'ctx_saver' paremeter.
* python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (bpfinishpy_pre_stop_hook): Adjust.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 17:23:24 +0000 (18:23 +0100)]
Convert the until/advance commands to thread_fsm mechanism
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c: Include "thread-fsm.h".
(struct until_break_command_continuation_args): Delete.
(struct until_break_fsm): New.
(until_break_fsm_ops): New global.
(new_until_break_fsm, until_break_fsm_should_stop): New functions.
(until_break_command_continuation): Delete.
(until_break_fsm_clean_up): New function.
(until_break_fsm_async_reply_reason): New function.
(until_break_command): Adjust to create an until_break_fsm instead
of a continuation.
(momentary_bkpt_print_it): No longer print MI's async-stop-reason
here.
* infcmd.c (struct until_next_fsm): New.
(until_next_fsm_ops): New global.
(new_until_next_fsm, until_next_fsm_should_stop): New function.
(until_next_continuation): Delete.
(until_next_fsm_clean_up, until_next_fsm_async_reply_reason): New
functions.
(until_next_command): Adjust to create a new until_next_fsm
instead of a continuation.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 17:23:24 +0000 (18:23 +0100)]
Convert infcalls to thread_fsm mechanism
This removes infcall-specific special casing from normal_stop,
simplifying it.
Like the "finish" command's, the FSM is responsible for storing the
function's return value.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* infcall.c: Include thread_fsm.h.
(struct call_return_meta_info): New.
(get_call_return_value): New function, factored out from
call_function_by_hand_dummy.
(struct call_thread_fsm): New.
(call_thread_fsm_ops): New global.
(new_call_thread_fsm, call_thread_fsm_should_stop)
(call_thread_fsm_should_notify_stop): New functions.
(run_inferior_call): Add 'sm' parameter. Associate the FSM with
the thread.
(call_function_by_hand_dummy): Create a new call_thread_fsm
instance, associate it with the thread, and wait for the FSM to
finish. If finished successfully, fetch the function's result
value out of the FSM.
* infrun.c (fetch_inferior_event): If the FSM says the stop
shouldn't be notified, don't call normal_stop.
(maybe_remove_breakpoints): New function, factored out from ...
(normal_stop): ... here. Simplify.
* infrun.h (maybe_remove_breakpoints): Declare.
* thread-fsm.c (thread_fsm_should_notify_stop): New function.
(thread-fsm.h) <struct thread_fsm_ops>: New field.
(thread_fsm_should_notify_stop): Declare.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 17:23:24 +0000 (18:23 +0100)]
Replace "struct continuation" mechanism by something more extensible
This adds an object oriented replacement for the "struct continuation"
mechanism, and converts the stepping commands (step, next, stepi,
nexti) and the "finish" commands to use it.
It adds a new thread "class" (struct thread_fsm) that contains the
necessary info and callbacks to manage the state machine of a thread's
execution command.
This allows getting rid of some hacks. E.g., in fetch_inferior_event
and normal_stop we no longer need to know whether a thread is doing a
multi-step (e.g., step N). This effectively makes the
intermediate_continuations unused -- they'll be garbage collected in a
separate patch. (They were never a proper abstraction, IMO. See how
fetch_inferior_event needs to check step_multi before knowing whether
to call INF_EXEC_CONTINUE or INF_EXEC_COMPLETE.)
The target async vs !async uiout hacks in mi_on_normal_stop go away
too.
print_stop_event is no longer called from normal_stop. Instead it is
now called from within each interpreter's normal_stop observer. This
clears the path to make each interpreter print a stop event the way it
sees fit. Currently we have some hacks in common code to
differenciate CLI vs TUI vs MI around this area.
The "finish" command's FSM class stores the return value plus that
value's position in the value history, so that those can be printed to
both MI and CLI's streams. This fixes the CLI "finish" command when
run from MI -- it now also includes the function's return value in the
CLI stream:
(gdb)
~"callee3 (strarg=0x400730 \"A string argument.\") at src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/basics.c:35\n"
~"35\t}\n"
+~"Value returned is $1 = 0\n"
*stopped,reason="function-finished",frame=...,gdb-result-var="$1",return-value="0",thread-id="1",stopped-threads="all",core="0"
-FAIL: gdb.mi/mi-cli.exp: CLI finish: check CLI output
+PASS: gdb.mi/mi-cli.exp: CLI finish: check CLI output
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (COMMON_OBS): Add thread-fsm.o.
* breakpoint.c (handle_jit_event): Print debug output.
(bpstat_what): Split event callback handling to ...
(bpstat_run_callbacks): ... this new function.
(momentary_bkpt_print_it): No longer handle bp_finish here.
* breakpoint.h (bpstat_run_callbacks): Declare.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info) <step_multi>: Delete field.
<thread_fsm>: New field.
(thread_cancel_execution_command): Declare.
* infcmd.c: Include thread-fsm.h.
(struct step_command_fsm): New.
(step_command_fsm_ops): New global.
(new_step_command_fsm, step_command_fsm_prepare): New functions.
(step_1): Adjust to use step_command_fsm_prepare and
prepare_one_step.
(struct step_1_continuation_args): Delete.
(step_1_continuation): Delete.
(step_command_fsm_should_stop): New function.
(step_once): Delete.
(step_command_fsm_clean_up, step_command_fsm_async_reply_reason)
(prepare_one_step): New function, based on step_once.
(until_next_command): Remove step_multi reference.
(struct return_value_info): New.
(print_return_value): Rename to ...
(print_return_value_1): ... this. New struct return_value_info
parameter. Adjust.
(print_return_value): Reimplement as wrapper around
print_return_value_1.
(struct finish_command_fsm): New.
(finish_command_continuation): Delete.
(finish_command_fsm_ops): New global.
(new_finish_command_fsm, finish_command_fsm_should_stop): New
functions.
(finish_command_fsm_clean_up, finish_command_fsm_return_value):
New.
(finish_command_continuation_free_arg): Delete.
(finish_command_fsm_async_reply_reason): New.
(finish_backward, finish_forward): Change symbol parameter to a
finish_command_fsm. Adjust.
(finish_command): Create a finish_command_fsm. Adjust.
* infrun.c: Include "thread-fsm.h".
(clear_proceed_status_thread): Delete the thread's FSM.
(infrun_thread_stop_requested_callback): Cancel the thread's
execution command.
(clean_up_just_stopped_threads_fsms): New function.
(fetch_inferior_event): Handle the event_thread's should_stop
method saying the command isn't done yet.
(process_event_stop_test): Run breakpoint callbacks here.
(print_stop_event): Rename to ...
(print_stop_location): ... this.
(restore_current_uiout_cleanup): New function.
(print_stop_event): Reimplement.
(normal_stop): No longer notify the end_stepping_range observers
here handle "step N" nor "finish" here. No longer call
print_stop_event here.
* infrun.h (struct return_value_info): Forward declare.
(print_return_value): Declare.
(print_stop_event): Change prototype.
* thread-fsm.c: New file.
* thread-fsm.h: New file.
* thread.c: Include "thread-fsm.h".
(thread_cancel_execution_command): New function.
(clear_thread_inferior_resources): Call it.
* cli/cli-interp.c (cli_on_normal_stop): New function.
(cli_interpreter_init): Install cli_on_normal_stop as normal_stop
observer.
* mi/mi-interp.c: Include "thread-fsm.h".
(restore_current_uiout_cleanup): Delete.
(mi_on_normal_stop): If the thread has an FSM associated, and it
finished, ask it for the async-reply-reason to print. Always call
print_stop_event here, regardless of the top-level interpreter.
Check bpstat_what to tell whether an asynchronous breakpoint hit
triggered.
* tui/tui-interp.c (tui_on_normal_stop): New function.
(tui_init): Install tui_on_normal_stop as normal_stop observer.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.mi/mi-cli.exp: Add CLI finish tests.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 17:23:23 +0000 (18:23 +0100)]
Merge async and sync code paths some more
This patch makes the execution control code use largely the same
mechanisms in both sync- and async-capable targets. This means using
continuations and use the event loop to react to target events on sync
targets as well. The trick is to immediately mark infrun's event loop
source after resume instead of calling wait_for_inferior. Then
fetch_inferior_event is adjusted to do a blocking wait on sync
targets.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver, with and without
"maint set target-async off".
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_do_actions_1, until_break_command): Don't
check whether the target can async.
* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Only call target_async if
the target can async.
* infcall.c: Include top.h and interps.h.
(run_inferior_call): For the interpreter to sync mode while
running the infcall. Call wait_sync_command_done instead of
wait_for_inferior plus normal_stop.
* infcmd.c (prepare_execution_command): Don't check whether the
target can async when running in the foreground.
(step_1): Delete synchronous case handling.
(step_once): Always install a continuation, even in sync mode.
(until_next_command, finish_forward): Don't check whether the
target can async.
(attach_command_post_wait, notice_new_inferior): Always install a
continuation, even in sync mode.
* infrun.c (mark_infrun_async_event_handler): New function.
(proceed): In sync mode, mark infrun's event source instead of
waiting for events here.
(fetch_inferior_event): If the target can't async, do a blocking
wait.
(prepare_to_wait): In sync mode, mark infrun's event source.
(infrun_async_inferior_event_handler): No longer bail out if the
target can't async.
* infrun.h (mark_infrun_async_event_handler): New declaration.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_wait_1): Remove calls to
set_sigint_trap/clear_sigint_trap.
(linux_nat_terminal_inferior): No longer check whether the target
can async.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_sync_execution_done): Update and simplify
comment.
(mi_execute_command_input_handler): No longer check whether the
target is async. Update and simplify comment.
* target.c (default_target_wait): New function.
* target.h (struct target_ops) <to_wait>: Now defaults to
default_target_wait.
(default_target_wait): Declare.
* top.c (wait_sync_command_done): New function, factored out from
...
(maybe_wait_sync_command_done): ... this.
* top.h (wait_sync_command_done): Declare.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
jamesbowman [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 16:44:44 +0000 (09:44 -0700)]
FT32 linker script now parameterized for flash and RAM size.
2015-09-09 James Bowman <james.bowman@ftdichip.com>
ld/
* scripttempl/ft32.sc: default linker script RAM and
FLASH size symbols
Nick Clifton [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 13:50:08 +0000 (14:50 +0100)]
Make register name tables in visium.h static in order to prevent multiple definitions.
* visium.h (gen_reg_table): Make static.
(fp_reg_table): Likewise.
(cc_table): Likewise.
Nick Clifton [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 13:33:31 +0000 (14:33 +0100)]
Remove sentance in binutils documentation saying that thin archives cannot contain absolute paths or paths outside of the current directory - they can.
* doc/binutils.texi (ar): Remove bogus sentance concerning thin
archives and invalid paths.
Jiong Wang [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 13:25:33 +0000 (14:25 +0100)]
[AArch64] Sort IS_AARCH64_TLS_RELAX_RELOC in alphabetic order
This can also speedup the check as TLSDESC is the default model for
global/local dynamic that the big "||" check can finish more quickly
than putting them at the bottom.
2015-09-09 Jiong. Wang <jiong.wang@arm.com>
bfd/
* elfnn-aarch64.c (IS_AARCH64_TLS_RELAX_RELOC): Sort alphabetically.
Jiong Wang [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 13:19:28 +0000 (14:19 +0100)]
[AArch64] Relax TLS local dynamic traditional into local executable
The linker relaxation logic will be:
Code sequence I (tiny):
0x00 adr x0, :tlsldm:x
0x04 bl __tls_get_addr
|
V
0x00 mrs x0, tpidr_el0
0x04 add x0, x0, TCB_SIZE
Code sequence II (small):
0x00 adrp a0, :tlsldm:x
0x04 add a0, #:tlsldm_lo12:x
0x08 bl __tls_get_addr
|
V
0x00 mrs x0, tpidr_el0
0x04 add x0, x0, TCB_SIZE
0x08 nop
2015-09-09 Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@arm.com>
bfd/
* elfnn-aarch64.c (aarch64_tls_transition_without_check): Support
three TLS local dynamic traditional relocations types.
(elfNN_aarch64_tls_relax): Support TLS local dynamic traditional to
local executable relaxation.
ld/testsuite/
* ld-aarch64/tls-relax-ld-le-tiny.s: New testcase.
* ld-aarch64/tls-relax-ld-le-small.s: Likewise.
* ld-aarch64/tls-relax-ld-le-tiny.d: New expectation file.
* ld-aarch64/tls-relax-ld-le-small.d: Likewise.
* ld-aarch64/aarch64-elf.exp: Run new testcases.
Andreas Krebbel [Mon, 7 Sep 2015 08:25:58 +0000 (10:25 +0200)]
S/390: Remove trailing zeros on 4-bytes opcodes.
This is a NOP change only relevant when reading the file or parsing it
with other tools.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* s390-opc.c: Add OP32 definition.
* s390-opc.txt: Reduce the opcode padding of some extended
mnemonics from 6 to the actual length (which is 4).
Andreas Krebbel [Mon, 7 Sep 2015 08:25:17 +0000 (10:25 +0200)]
S/390: Fix opcode of ppno.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* s390-opc.txt: Fix opcode of ppno instruction.
gas/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-09-09 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* gas/s390/zarch-z13.d: Fix opcode of ppno instruction.
Nick Clifton [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 08:55:07 +0000 (09:55 +0100)]
Update the simplified Chinese translation.
* po/zh_CN.po: Updated simplified Chinese translation.
Markus Metzger [Tue, 11 Aug 2015 09:05:58 +0000 (11:05 +0200)]
btrace: kernel address filtering
For the BTS recording format, we sometimes get a FROM->TO record where the
FROM address lies in the kernel and the TO address lies in user space at
whatever address the user process was resumed.
GDB has a heuristic to filter out such records based on looking at the most
significant bit in the PC. This works fine for 64-bit systems but it doesn't
always work for 32-bit systems. Libraries that are loaded at fairly high
addresses might be mistaken for kernel code and branches inside the library
are filtered out.
Change the heuristic to (again heuristically) try to determine the lowest
address in kernel space. Any PC that is smaller than that should be in
user space.
On today's systems, there should be a symbol "_text" at that address.
Read /proc/kallsyms and search for that symbol.
It is not guaranteed that /proc/kallsyms is readable on all systems. On
64-bit systems, we fall back to check the most significant bit. On 32-bit
systems, we refrain from filtering out addresses.
The filtering should really be done by the kernel. And it soon will be:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/8/31/212.
gdb/
* nat/linux-btrace.h (struct btrace_target_info) <ptr_bits>: Remove.
* nat/linux-btrace.c: Include filestuff.h and inttypes.h.
Remove include of sys/utsname.h.
(linux_determine_kernel_ptr_bits): Remove.
(linux_determine_kernel_start): New.
(perf_event_is_kernel_addr): Remove tinfo argument. Update users.
Update check.
(perf_event_skip_bts_record): Remove tinfo argument. Update users.
(linux_enable_bts, linux_enable_pt): Remove tinfo->ptr_bits
initialization.
* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Remove ptr_bits
assignment.
gdbserver/
* linux-low.c (linux_low_enable_btrace): Remove.
(linux_target_ops): Replace linux_low_enable_btrace with
linux_enable_btrace.
Sandra Loosemore [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 02:49:04 +0000 (19:49 -0700)]
Improve hand-call-in-threads.exp failure handling.
2015-09-08 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.threads/hand-call-in-threads.exp: Make sure the thread
command actually switches threads. Give up on remaining
tests if target fails to stop at breakpoint.
GDB Administrator [Wed, 9 Sep 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Chen Gang [Sat, 5 Sep 2015 08:02:08 +0000 (16:02 +0800)]
config/tc-avr.c (md_section_align): Append UL for -1 to avoid the latest gcc's warning
The related warning is:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../binutils-gdb/gas -I. -I../../binutils-gdb/gas -I../bfd -I../../binutils-gdb/gas/config -I../../binutils-gdb/gas/../include -I../../binutils-gdb/gas/.. -I../../binutils-gdb/gas/../bfd -DLOCALEDIR="\"/upstream/release-avr32/share/locale\"" -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wshadow -Werror -I../../binutils-gdb/gas/../zlib -g -O2 -MT tc-avr.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/tc-avr.Tpo -c -o tc-avr.o `test -f 'config/tc-avr.c' || echo '../../binutils-gdb/gas/'`config/tc-avr.c
../../binutils-gdb/gas/config/tc-avr.c: In function ‘md_section_align’:
../../binutils-gdb/gas/config/tc-avr.c:1233:43: error: left shift of negative value [-Werror=shift-negative-value]
return ((addr + (1 << align) - 1) & (-1 << align));
^
2015-09-05 Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
* config/tc-avr.c (md_section_align): Append UL for -1 to avoid
the latest gcc's warning.
Nick Clifton [Tue, 8 Sep 2015 08:36:02 +0000 (09:36 +0100)]
Extend the descriptiopn of how to access linker defined symbols from C.
* ld.texinfo (Source Code Reference): Extend description to
include an example using arrays.
GDB Administrator [Tue, 8 Sep 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Andrew Burgess [Mon, 7 Sep 2015 14:39:12 +0000 (15:39 +0100)]
ld: Fix failures in new orphan handling tests.
The new orphan handling tests added in commit
c005eb9 fail on a range of
targets. Some of the failures were fixed in commit
e32aa93 but not
all. This commit should address the remaining failures.
Update results to account for orphan sections being placed in different
orders, and for other, target specific sections, being discarded.
ld/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* ld-elf/orphan-7.map: Allow for other discarded sections.
* ld-elf/orphan-8.map: Updated to allow for different section
ordering on different targets.
* ld-elf/orphan.ld: Place .sbss section.
Pedro Alves [Mon, 7 Sep 2015 18:34:31 +0000 (19:34 +0100)]
guile: Add as_a_scm_t_subr
Building GDB in C++ mode on Fedora 20, the gdb/guile/ code shows ~280
errors like:
src/gdb/guile/guile.c:515:1: error: invalid conversion from ‘scm_unused_struct* (*)(SCM, SCM) {aka scm_unused_struct* (*)(scm_unused_struct*, scm_unused_struct*)}’ to ‘scm_t_subr {aka void*}’ [-fpermissive]
This commit fixes them all.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* guile/guile-internal.h (as_a_scm_t_subr): New.
* guile/guile.c (misc_guile_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-arch.c (arch_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-block.c (block_functions, gdbscm_initialize_blocks):
Use it.
* guile/scm-breakpoint.c (breakpoint_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-cmd.c (command_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-disasm.c (disasm_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-exception.c (exception_functions)
(private_exception_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-frame.c (frame_functions)
* guile/scm-gsmob.c (gsmob_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-iterator.c (iterator_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-lazy-string.c (lazy_string_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-math.c (math_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-objfile.c (objfile_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-param.c (parameter_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-ports.c (port_functions, private_port_functions): Use
it.
* guile/scm-pretty-print.c (pretty_printer_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-progspace.c (pspace_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-string.c (string_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-symbol.c (symbol_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-symtab.c (symtab_functions): Use it.
* guile/scm-type.c (type_functions, gdbscm_initialize_types): Use
it.
* guile/scm-value.c (value_functions): Use it.
Cary Coutant [Mon, 7 Sep 2015 16:44:11 +0000 (09:44 -0700)]
Fix internal error caused by IFUNC patch.
The previous commit to fix PR gold/18886 converted STT_IFUNC
to STT_FUNC when resolving to a symbol defined in a shared library.
This leads to an internal error if the shared library symbol is
seen first, as we do not convert the symbol at all.
We need to override the STT_IFUNC in add_from_dynobj() instead of
in override_base().
gold/
PR gold/18930
PR gold/18886
* resolve.cc (Symbol::override_base): Don't convert IFUNC symbols here.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::add_from_dynobj): Convert them here instead.
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H.J. Lu [Sat, 5 Sep 2015 13:44:53 +0000 (06:44 -0700)]
Update ld-elf/orphan-8.map to support 32-bit targets
* ld-elf/orphan-8.map: Updated to support 32-bit targets.
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Andrew Burgess [Tue, 28 Jul 2015 18:20:37 +0000 (19:20 +0100)]
ld: Extend options for altering orphan handling behaviour.
Replace the options --warn-orphan and --no-warn-orphan with a single
option --orphan-handling=MODE, where mode can be place, warn, error, and
discard.
Mode 'place' is the default, and is the current behaviour, placing the
orphan section into a suitable output section.
Mode 'warn' is the same as '--warn-orphan'. The orphan is also placed
using the same algorithm as for 'place'.
Mode 'error' is the same as '--warn-orphan' and '--fatal-warnings'.
Mode 'discard' assigns all output sections to the /DISCARD/ section.
ld/ChangeLog:
* ld.h (enum orphan_handling_enum): New.
(ld_config_type): Remove warn_orphan, add orphan_handling.
* ldemul.c (ldemul_place_orphan): Remove warning about orphan
sections.
* ldlang.c (ldlang_place_orphan): New function.
(lang_place_orphans): Call ldlang_place_orphan.
* ldlex.h (enum option_values): Remove OPTION_WARN_ORPHAN and
OPTION_NO_WARN_ORPHAN, add OPTION_ORPHAN_HANDLING.
* lexsup.c (ld_options): Remove 'warn-orphan' and
'no-warn-orphan', add 'orphan-handling'.
(parse_args): Remove handling for OPTION_WARN_ORPHAN and
OPTION_NO_WARN_ORPHAN, add handling for OPTION_ORPHAN_HANDLING.
* NEWS: Replace text about --warn-orphan with --orphan-handling.
* ld.texinfo (Options): Remove --warn-orphan entry and add
entry on --orphan-handling.
(Orphan Sections): Add reference to relevant command line options.
ld/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* ld-elf/elf.exp: Switch to rely on run_dump_test.
* ld-elf/orphan-5.l: Update expected output.
* ld-elf/orphan-5.d: New file.
* ld-elf/orphan-6.d: New file.
* ld-elf/orphan-6.l: New file.
* ld-elf/orphan-7.d: New file.
* ld-elf/orphan-7.map: New file.
* ld-elf/orphan-8.d: New file.
* ld-elf/orphan-8.map: New file.
Andrew Burgess [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 20:32:11 +0000 (21:32 +0100)]
gdb/tui: Remove casts of NULL during assignment.
In the following code:
struct symbol *wsym = (struct symbol *) NULL;
the cast of NULL is redundant, it adds noise, and is just one more thing
to change if the type of wsym ever changes. There are a relatively
small number of places in gdb where the above code pattern is used.
Usually the cast is removed like this:
struct symbol *wsym = NULL;
This commit updates all the places within the gdb/tui directory where we
cast NULL during assignment, removing the cast.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* tui/tui-data.c (win_with_focus): Remove cast of NULL pointer.
(tui_next_win): Likewise.
(tui_prev_win): Likewise.
(tui_partial_win_by_name): Likewise.
(tui_init_generic_part): Likewise.
(init_content_element): Likewise.
(tui_del_window): Likewise.
(tui_free_window): Likewise.
(tui_del_data_windows): Likewise.
(tui_free_data_content): Likewise.
* tui/tui-layout.c (make_source_or_disasm_window): Likewise.
* tui/tui-regs.c (tui_show_register_group): Likewise.
* tui/tui-win.c (tui_resize_all): Likewise.
(tui_set_focus): Likewise.
(tui_set_win_height): Likewise.
(make_invisible_and_set_new_height): Likewise.
* tui/tui-windata.c (tui_delete_data_content_windows): Likewise.
* tui/tui-wingeneral.c (make_visible): Likewise.
Andrew Burgess [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 20:25:37 +0000 (21:25 +0100)]
gdb/cli: Remove casts of NULL during assignment.
In the following code:
struct symbol *wsym = (struct symbol *) NULL;
the cast of NULL is redundant, it adds noise, and is just one more thing
to change if the type of wsym ever changes. There are a relatively
small number of places in gdb where the above code pattern is used.
Usually the cast is removed like this:
struct symbol *wsym = NULL;
This commit updates all the places within the gdb/cli directory where we
cast NULL during assignment, removing the cast.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* cli/cli-decode.c (find_cmd): Remove cast of NULL pointer.
Andrew Burgess [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 20:19:49 +0000 (21:19 +0100)]
gdb: Remove casts of NULL during assignment.
In the following code:
struct symbol *wsym = (struct symbol *) NULL;
the cast of NULL is redundant, it adds noise, and is just one more thing
to change if the type of wsym ever changes. There are a relatively
small number of places in gdb where the above code pattern is used.
Usually the cast is removed like this:
struct symbol *wsym = NULL;
This commit updates all the places within the gdb/ directory where we
cast NULL during assignment, removing the cast.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* c-valprint.c (print_unpacked_pointer): Remove cast of NULL
pointer.
* dbxread.c (dbx_end_psymtab): Likewise.
* gnu-nat.c (gnu_write_inferior): Likewise.
* mdebugread.c (cross_ref): Likewise.
* p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print): Likewise.
* xcoffread.c (xcoff_end_psymtab): Likewise.
Yao Qi [Fri, 4 Sep 2015 14:26:21 +0000 (15:26 +0100)]
Mention multi-arch debugging support in NEWS
gdb:
2015-09-04 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* NEWS: Mention the aarch64 multi-arch debugging support.
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Pierre-Marie de Rodat [Wed, 2 Sep 2015 16:18:15 +0000 (18:18 +0200)]
[Ada] Make string_char_type a true TYPE_CODE_CHAR type in Ada
Before this change, trying to call an overloaded function with at least
one character literal in argument would fail. For instance, given these
two functions:
function F (C : Character) return Integer is
begin
return Character'Pos (C);
end F;
function F (I : Integer) return Integer is
begin
return -I;
end F;
We would get the following GDB session:
(gdb) p f('A')
$1 = -65
(gdb) p f(1)
$1 = -1
This is wrong because the first call should select the first F function
and thus return 65.
The root problem is that ada-lang.c:ada_language_arch_info stores in
string_char_type a type whose code is TYPE_CODE_INT instead of
TYPE_CODE_CHAR. As a result, all parsed character literals are turned
into integer values and during overload matching, the TYPE_CODE_CHAR
formal rejects the TYPE_CODE_INT actual.
This change turns string_char_type into a true TYPE_CODE_CHAR type in
ada-lang.c so that we have instead the expected:
(gdb) p f('A')
$1 = 65
gdb/ChangeLog:
* ada-lang.c (ada_language_arch_info): Create a TYPE_CODE_CHAR
type instead of a TYPE_CODE_INT one for the string_char_type
and the ada_primitive_type_char types.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.ada/funcall_char.exp: New testcase.
* gdb.ada/funcall_char/foo.adb: New file.
Tested on x86_64-linux, no regression.
Nick Clifton [Thu, 3 Sep 2015 15:49:18 +0000 (16:49 +0100)]
Fix typo in desription of linker script symbols.
(Source Code Reference): Fix off-by-one typo in example of how to
use linker script symbols in C source code.
Nick Clifton [Thu, 3 Sep 2015 15:15:49 +0000 (16:15 +0100)]
Fix seg-fault in readelf when scanniing a corrupt binary.
PR binutils/18879
* readelf.c (get_unwind_section_word): Check for negative offsets
and very small sections.
(dump_arm_unwind): Warn if the table offset is too large.
Yao Qi [Thu, 3 Sep 2015 13:01:49 +0000 (14:01 +0100)]
[aarch64] Check region OK for HW watchpoint in GDBserver
Nowadays, if user requests HW watchpoint to monitor a large memory area
or unaligned area, aarch64 GDB will split into multiple aligned areas,
and use multiple debugging registers to watch them. However, the
registers are not updated in a transaction way. GDBserver doesn't revert
updates in previous iterations if some debugging registers fail to update
due to some reason, like no free debugging registers available, in the
latter iteration. For example, if we have a char buf[34], and watch buf
in gdb,
(gdb) watch buf
Hardware watchpoint 2: buf
(gdb) c
Continuing.
infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (Thread 13466)
infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT)
infrun: step-over queue now empty
infrun: resuming [Thread 13466] for step-over
Sending packet: $m410838,22#35...Packet received: 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
infrun: skipping breakpoint: stepping past insn at: 0x400524
infrun: skipping breakpoint: stepping past insn at: 0x400524
Sending packet: $Z2,410838,22#80...Packet received: E01 <----- [1]
Packet Z2 (write-watchpoint) is supported
Sending packet: $Z0,
7fb7fe0a8c,4#43...Packet received: OK
Warning:
Could not insert hardware watchpoint 2.
Could not insert hardware breakpoints:
You may have requested too many hardware breakpoints/watchpoints.
GDB receives E01 for Z2 packet [1] but GDBserver updates the debugging
register status,
insert_point (addr=0x00410838, len=34, type=hw-write-watchpoint):
BREAKPOINTs:
BP0: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0
BP1: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0
BP2: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0
BP3: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0
BP4: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0
BP5: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0
WATCHPOINTs:
WP0: addr=0x410850, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1
WP1: addr=0x410848, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1
WP2: addr=0x410840, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1
WP3: addr=0x410838, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1
four debugging registers can not monitor 34-byte long area, so the last
iteration of updating debugging register state fails but previous
iterations succeed. This makes GDB think no HW watchpoint is inserted
but some debugging registers are used.
This problem was exposed by "watch buf" gdb.base/watchpoint.exp with
aarch64 GDBserver debugging arm 32-bit program. The buf is 30-byte long
but 4-byte aligned, and four debugging registers can't cover 34-byte
(extend 4 bytes to be 8-byte aligned) area. However, this problem
does exist on non-multi-arch debugging scenario as well.
This patch moves code in aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint to
aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint in nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c.
Then, checks with aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint, like what we
are doing in GDB. If the region is OK, call aarch64_handle_watchpoint.
Regression tested on aarch64 with both 64-bit program and 32-bit
program. Some fails in gdb.base/watchpoint.exp are fixed.
gdb:
2015-09-03 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint):
Move code to aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint. Call
aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint.
* nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c (aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint):
New function.
* nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h (aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint):
Declare it.
gdb/gdbserver:
2015-09-03 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point): Call
aarch64_handle_watchpoint if aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint
returns true.
Nick Clifton [Thu, 3 Sep 2015 11:55:57 +0000 (12:55 +0100)]
Fix a typo in the linker documentation: The COFF section .build-id should be .buildid.
H.J. Lu [Thu, 3 Sep 2015 11:13:21 +0000 (04:13 -0700)]
Remove convert_mov_to_lea
* elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_convert_mov_to_lea): Remove
convert_mov_to_lea.
H.J. Lu [Thu, 3 Sep 2015 11:03:13 +0000 (04:03 -0700)]
Add ifunc tests for call, jmp, add, test
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-i386.s: Add tests for call, jmp, add, test.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.s: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-i386.s: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.s: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-i386.d: Updated.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-i386.d: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise.
Patrick Palka [Sat, 29 Aug 2015 22:07:50 +0000 (18:07 -0400)]
Use gdbarch obstack to allocate the TYPE_NAME string in arch_type
Since the type whose name is being set is now being allocated on the
gdbarch obstack, we should allocate its TYPE_NAME on the obstack too.
This reduces the number of individual valgrind warnings for the command
"gdb gdb" from ~300 to ~150.
Tested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdb_obstack.h (obstack_strdup): Declare.
* gdb_obstack.c (obstack_strdup): Define.
* gdbarch.sh (gdbarch_obstack_strdup): Declare and define.
* gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
* gdbarch.h: Regenerate.
* gdbtypes.c (arch_type): Use gdbarch_obstack_strdup.
Patrick Palka [Sat, 29 Aug 2015 22:16:40 +0000 (18:16 -0400)]
Update documentation of function copy_type_recursive
Following commit
8f57eec2fb3 ("Use gdbarch obstack to allocate types in
alloc_type_arch") it is no longer the case that the type returned by
copy_type_recursive is allocated using malloc. Because the function
uses alloc_type_arch internally, the new type is now allocated on the
gdbarch associated with the type, and is thus owned by that gdbarch.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdbtypes.c (copy_type_recursive): Update documentation.
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H.J. Lu [Wed, 2 Sep 2015 22:30:32 +0000 (15:30 -0700)]
Add 2 ifunc tests for i386 and x86-64
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-i386.d: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-i386.s: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.s: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-i386.d: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-i386.s: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.s: Likewise.
H.J. Lu [Wed, 2 Sep 2015 12:13:08 +0000 (05:13 -0700)]
Rename R_386_irelative to R_386_ext2
* elf32-i386.c (R_386_irelative): Renamed to ...
(R_386_ext2): This.
(R_386_vt_offset): Updated.
(elf_i386_rtype_to_howto): Likewise.
(elf_i386_relocate_section): Likewise.
H.J. Lu [Wed, 2 Sep 2015 11:14:21 +0000 (04:14 -0700)]
Turn IFUNC symbols from shared libraries into normal FUNC symbols
Turn IFUNC symbols from shared libraries into normal FUNC symbols when
we are resolving symbol references, instead of when we are writing out
the symbol table.
PR gold/18886
* resolve.cc (Symbol::override_base): Turn IFUNC symbols from
shared libraries into normal FUNC symbols.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::sized_write_symbol): Assert IFUNC
symbols aren't from shared libraries.
Alan Modra [Wed, 2 Sep 2015 06:21:59 +0000 (15:51 +0930)]
[GOLD] ppc64 out-of-line register save/restore functions
Gold version of
a4b6fadd. Don't emit long branch or plt branch stubs
to save/restore functions. Copy them instead.
PR 18878
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc): Add savres_section_ and accessor.
(Target_powerpc::Branch_info::make_stub): Determine whether long
branch stub is for save/restore function.
(Branch_stub_ent): Add save_res_, and extra parm to constructor.
(Stub_table): Add need_save_res_.
(Stub_table:clear_stubs): Clear need_save_res_.
(Stub_table:set_address_and_size): Add save/restore section size.
(Stub_table::add_long_branch_entry): Add save_res param. Set
need_save_res_, but don't add space for save/restore stubs.
(Stub_table::find_long_branch_entry): Return offset to local copy
of save/restore func.
(Stub_table::do_write): Don't output save/restore stubs. Instead
copy the save/restore functions.
(Output_data_save_res:contents): New accessor.
(Target_powerpc::define_save_restore_funcs): Set savres_section_.
Sergio Durigan Junior [Wed, 2 Sep 2015 04:46:43 +0000 (00:46 -0400)]
Initialize yet another variable to silence GCC warning from last-but-one commit
Yet another BuildBot e-mail, yet another breakage on RHEL-7.1 s390x
(which uses an older GCC). This time,
solib-svr4.c:solib_event_probe_action has the probe_argc variable,
which is now inside a TRY..CATCH and therefore needs to be
initialized. Pushed as obvious.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
* solib-svr4.c (solib_event_probe_action): Initialize 'probe_argc'
as zero.
Sergio Durigan Junior [Wed, 2 Sep 2015 04:34:22 +0000 (00:34 -0400)]
Initialize variable and silence GCC warning from last commit
BuildBot e-mailed me to let me know that my last commit broke GDB on
RHEL-7.1 s390x. On solib-svr4.c:svr4_handle_solib_event, 'val' now
needs to be initialized as NULL because it is inside a TRY..CATCH
block. This patch does that. Pushed as obvious.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
* solib-svr4.c (svr4_handle_solib_event): Initialize 'val' as NULL
Sergio Durigan Junior [Fri, 21 Aug 2015 22:28:07 +0000 (18:28 -0400)]
Catching errors on probes-based dynamic linker interface
This patch is intended to make the interaction between the
probes-based dynamic linker interface and the SystemTap SDT probe code
on GDB more robust. It does that by wrapping the calls to the probe
API with TRY...CATCH'es, so that any exception thrown will be caught
and handled properly.
The idea for this patch came from
<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=
1196181>, which is a bug
initially filed against Fedora GDB (but now under Fedora GLIBC). This
bug happens on armhfp (although it could happen on other targets as
well), and is triggered because GCC generates a strange argument for
one of the probes used by GDB in the dynamic linker interface. As can
be seen in the bug, this argument is "-4@.L1052".
I don't want to discuss the reasons for this argument to be there
(this discussion belongs to the bug, or to another thread), but GDB
could definitely do a better error handling here. Currently, one sees
the following message when there is an error in the probes-based
dynamic linker interface:
(gdb) run
Starting program: /bin/inferior
warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
Reverting to original interface.
Cannot parse expression `.L976 4@r4'.
(gdb)
Which means that one needs to explicitly issue a "continue" command to
make GDB continue running the inferior, even though this error is not
fatal and GDB will fallback to the old interface automatically.
This is where this patch helps: it makes GDB still print the necessary
warnings or error messages, but it *also* does not stop the inferior
unnecessarily.
I have tested this patch on the systems where this error happens, but
I could not come up with a way to create a testcase for it.
Nevertheless, it should be straightforward to see that this patch does
improve the current situation.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
* solib-svr4.c (solib_event_probe_action): Call
get_probe_argument_count using TRY...CATCH.
(svr4_handle_solib_event): Likewise, for evaluate_probe_argument.
Sergio Durigan Junior [Fri, 21 Aug 2015 22:13:46 +0000 (18:13 -0400)]
Improve error reporting when handling SystemTap SDT probes
This patch improves the error reporting when handling SystemTap SDT
probes. "Handling", in this case, mostly means "parsing".
On gdb/probe.h, only trivial changes on functions' comments in order
to explicitly mention that some of them can throw exceptions. This is
just to make the API a bit more clear.
On gdb/stap-probe.c, I have s/internal_error/error/ on two functions
that are responsible for parsing specific bits of the probes'
arguments: stap_get_opcode and stap_get_expected_argument_type. It is
not correct to call internal_error on such situations because it is
not really GDB's fault if the probes have malformed arguments. I also
improved the error reported on stap_get_expected_argument_type by also
including the probe name on it.
Aside from that, and perhaps most importantly, I added a check on
stap_get_arg to make sure that we don't try to extract an argument
from a probe that has no arguments. This check issues an
internal_error, because it really means that GDB is doing something it
shouldn't.
Although it can be considered almost trivial, and despite the fact
that I am the maintainer for this part of the code, I am posting this
patch for review. I will wait a few days, and if nobody has anything
to say, I will go ahead and push it.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-09-01 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
* probe.h (struct probe_ops) <get_probe_argument_count,
evaluate_probe_argument, enable_probe, disable_probe>: Mention in
the comment that the function can throw an exception.
(get_probe_argument_count): Likewise.
(evaluate_probe_argument): Likewise.
* stap-probe.c (stap_get_opcode): Call error instead of
internal_error.
(stap_get_expected_argument_type): Likewise. Add argument
'probe'. Improve error message by mentioning the probe's name.
(stap_parse_probe_arguments): Adjust call to
stap_get_expected_argument_type.
(stap_get_arg): Add comment. Assert that 'probe->args_parsed' is
not zero. Call internal_error if GDB requests an argument but the
probe has no arguments.
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Pierre-Marie de Rodat [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 14:04:07 +0000 (16:04 +0200)]
[Ada] Fix completion for multiple function matches
Before this change, trying to complete an expression ending with an
ambiguous function name (i.e. for which there are multiple matches)
would display a menu with a prompt for the user to pick one. For
instance:
(gdb) p func<tab>Multiple matches for func
[0] cancel
[1] pack2.func at pack2.adb:5
[2] pack.func at pack.adb:5
>
This is not user friendly and actually triggered a segmentation fault
after the user did pick one. It is not clear whether the segmentation
fault needs a separate fix, but this is the only known case which
exhibits it at the moment, and this case must be fixed itself.
The problem lies in ada-lang.c (ada_resolve_function): when we got
multiple matches, we should not display the menu if we are in completion
mode. This patch adjusts the corresponding condition accordingly.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* ada-lang.c (ada_resolve_function): Do not ask the user what
match to use when in completion mode.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.ada/complete.exp: Add "pck.ambiguous_func" to the relevant
expected outputs. Add two testcases for completing ambiguous
functions.
* gdb.ada/complete/aux_pck.adb: New file.
* gdb.ada/complete/aux_pck.ads: New file.
* gdb.ada/complete/foo.adb: Pull Aux_Pck and call the two
Ambiguous_Func functions.
* gdb.ada/complete/pck.ads: Add an Ambiguous_Func function.
* gdb.ada/complete/pck.adb: Likewise.
Tested on x86_64-linux, no regression.
H.J. Lu [Tue, 1 Sep 2015 12:06:16 +0000 (05:06 -0700)]
Skip PLT for function pointer initialization
We use its PLT entry to initialize function pointer at run-time. If
there is no other usage for the PLT entry, we can generate run-time
function pointer relocations in read-write section, which can be
resolved by dynamic linker, to initialize function pointers. It avoids
the extra indirect branch overhead in PLT.
bfd/
PR ld/18900
* elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_link_hash_entry): Add
func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_i386_link_hash_newfunc): Clear func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_i386_get_local_sym_hash): Likewise.
(elf_i386_copy_indirect_symbol): Also copy
func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_i386_check_relocs): Increment func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_i386_gc_sweep_hook): Decrement func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_i386_allocate_dynrelocs): Don't create the PLT entry if
there are only function pointer relocations which can be
resolved at run-time. Keep dynanamic relocations for run-time
function pointer initialization.
(elf_i386_relocate_section): Copy dynamic function pointer
relocations.
* elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_link_hash_entry): Add
func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_x86_64_link_hash_newfunc): Clear func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_x86_64_get_local_sym_hash): Likewise.
(elf_x86_64_copy_indirect_symbol): Also copy
func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_x86_64_check_relocs): Increment func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_x86_64_gc_sweep_hook): Decrement func_pointer_refcount.
(elf_x86_64_allocate_dynrelocs): Don't create the PLT entry if
there are only function pointer relocations which can be
resolved at run-time. Keep dynanamic relocations for run-time
function pointer initialization.
(elf_x86_64_relocate_section): Copy dynamic function pointer
relocations.
ld/testsuite/
PR ld/18900
* ld-i386/i386.exp: Run tests for PR ld/18900.
* ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp: Likewise.
* ld-i386/pr18900.out: New file.
* ld-i386/pr18900a.c: Likewise.
* ld-i386/pr18900a.c: Likewise.
* ld-i386/pr18900a.rd: Likewise.
* ld-i386/pr18900b.c: Likewise.
* ld-i386/pr18900b.rd: Likewise.
* ld-i386/pr18900c.c: Likewise.
* ld-x86-64/pr18900.out: Likewise.
* ld-x86-64/pr18900a.c: Likewise.
* ld-x86-64/pr18900a.rd: Likewise.
* ld-x86-64/pr18900b.c: Likewise.
* ld-x86-64/pr18900b.rd: Likewise.
* ld-x86-64/pr18900c.c: Likewise.
* ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Updated.
Alan Modra [Tue, 1 Sep 2015 07:58:13 +0000 (17:28 +0930)]
Wrong function reported for linker error message
OPD lookup goes awry when .opd has been shuffled to remove unused
functions.
* elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_maybe_function_sym): Adjust symbol value
if .opd section has been edited.
Alan Modra [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 23:26:22 +0000 (08:56 +0930)]
ppc64 out-of-line register save/restore functions
Don't emit long branch or plt branch stubs to save/restore functions.
Copy them instead. The problem is that plt branch stubs currently
trash r12, one of the parameters to some of the save/restore
functions, and there is no free register available to use instead of
r12.
6f20ed8a is prerequisite for this patch.
PR 18878
* elf64-ppc.c (ARRAY_SIZE): Define. Use throughout.
(enum ppc_stub_type): Add ppc_stub_save_res.
(struct map_stub): Add "next" and "needs_save_res".
(struct ppc_link_hash_entry): Add "save_res" flag.
(struct ppc_link_hash_table): Add "group".
(sfpr_define): Add stub_sec param. Define symbol in stub_sec if
stub_sec is non-null. Set "save_res".
(save_res_funcs): Make file scope, rename from funcs. Adjust uses.
(ppc64_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol): Prohibit plt call to save_res syms.
(ppc_build_one_stub): Handle ppc_stub_save_res.
(ppc_size_one_stub): Set stub type to ppc_size_one_stub on finding
stub for linker defined save_res sym.
(group_sections): Init new fields of struct map_stub.
(ppc64_elf_size_stubs): Reserve space for save/restore func copy.
(ppc64_elf_build_stubs): Copy save/restore funcs to groups. Emit
alias syms too.
(ppc64_elf_relocate_section): Set destination for ppc_stub_save_res.
GDB Administrator [Tue, 1 Sep 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Alan Modra [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 08:25:14 +0000 (17:55 +0930)]
Optimise PowerPC64 r2 adjusting stubs
Sometimes these stubs don't need to change the low 16-bits of r2, so in
that case omit a useless addi r2,r2,0 insn. Also, change the get_r2off
error return from 0 to -1 since 0 is a valid return for ELFv2 -R objects.
* elf64-ppc.c (get_r2off): Return -1 on error.
(ppc_build_one_stub): Adjust for get_r2off change. Don't emit
addi r2,r2,0 on r2off stubs when the low 16-bit delta is zero.
(ppc_size_one_stub): Corresponding size changes for r2off stubs.
Add condition in test for -R objects.
Alan Modra [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 08:20:33 +0000 (17:50 +0930)]
ppc64 section group handling
Two organizational changes to the array of additional info kept for
sections.
1) Move group info into a per-group allocated struct, in preparation
for future changes that need per-group accounting.
2) Expand the array to include output sections, which simplifies
sizing and removes the need for a separate output section array.
* section.c (section_id): Make file scope.
(bfd_get_next_section_id): New function.
* elf64-ppc.c (struct map_stub): Remove toc_off field. Move decl.
(struct ppc_stub_hash_entry): Delete stub_sec and id_sec. Add
group. Update all uses.
(struct ppc_link_hash_table): Delete top_id, top_index, and
input_list. Add sec_info_arr_size. Rename stub_group to
sec_info, and make group info indirect. Update stub_group refs
throughout file.
(ppc_add_stub): Don't look for stub_sec on link_sec stub_group
entry.
(ppc_build_one_stub): Delete FIXME.
(ppc64_elf_setup_section_lists): Size htab->sec_info for all
sections, not just input sections. Don't create htab->input_list.
(ppc64_elf_next_input_section): Update to use sec_info union as
list pointer.
(PREV_SEC): Delete.
(group_sections): Pass "info" param rather than "htab". Iterate
over output sections rather than input_list. Use sec_info union
as list pointers. Alloc atruct map_stub, and return fail status.
* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
Andrew Burgess [Sun, 30 Aug 2015 10:14:58 +0000 (11:14 +0100)]
gdb/tui: Make local variable const.
Small clean up to make a local variable const and remove a cast of NULL.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* tui/tui-data.c (tui_win_name): Make local variable const, remove
cast of NULL.
Max Filippov [Sat, 30 May 2015 10:00:32 +0000 (13:00 +0300)]
xtensa: initialize call_abi in xtensa_tdep
Use XSHAL_ABI value provided by xtensa-config.h to correctly initialize
xtensa_tdep.call_abi
This fixes calls to functions from GDB that otherwise fail with the
following assertion in call0 configuration:
gdb/regcache.c:602: internal-error: regcache_raw_read: Assertion
`regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers' failed.
2015-08-31 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
gdb/
* xtensa-tdep.h (XTENSA_GDBARCH_TDEP_INSTANTIATE): Initialize
call_abi using XSHAL_ABI macro.
Alan Modra [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 06:33:42 +0000 (16:03 +0930)]
More "Make asection->id and asection->index unsigned"
Fixes regressions introduced by
7292b3ac.
* elflink.c (elf_sort_symbol): Use correctly sized type for
calculating signed section->id difference.
(elf_link_add_object_symbols): Likewise.
* pef.c (bfd_pef_scan_start_address): Warning fix.
* vms-alpha.c (vms_new_section_hook): Likewise.
Alan Modra [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 03:31:59 +0000 (13:01 +0930)]
NDS32 build fixes
* elf32-nds32.c (nds32_convert_32_to_16_alu1): Warning fix.
(find_relocs_at_address_addr): Make "reloc_type" an enum.
(nds32_elf_relax_delete_blanks): Warning fix.
(nds32_elf_relax_loadstore): Correct loop bound.
Alan Modra [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 03:23:36 +0000 (12:53 +0930)]
Regen intl/configure
* configure: Regenerate.
Alan Modra [Sun, 30 Aug 2015 23:02:29 +0000 (08:32 +0930)]
Make asection->id and asection->index unsigned
These int vars are really unsigned, so make them so.
* section.c (struct bfd_section): Make "id" and "index" unsigned.
* coff-rs6000.c (_bfd_xcoff_sizeof_headers): Adjust local var to suit.
* elf.c (elf_map_symbols): Likewise.
* elf64-ppc.c (sym_exists_at): Make "id" param unsigned.
(struct ppc_link_hash_table): Make "top_id" and "top_index" unsigned.
(ppc64_elf_setup_section_lists): Ditto for local vars.
* elf32-arm.c: Similarly to elf64-ppc.c.
* elf32-avr.c: Likewise.
* elf32-hppa.c: Likewise.
* elf32-m68hc1x.c: Likewise.
* elf32-metag.c: Likewise.
* elf32-nios2.c: Likewise.
* elfnn-aarch64.c: Likewise.
* simple.c (struct saved_offsets): Make "section_count" unsigned.
* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
GDB Administrator [Mon, 31 Aug 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Doug Evans [Sun, 30 Aug 2015 00:10:58 +0000 (17:10 -0700)]
symtab.h (struct symbol): Tweak comment.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* symtab.h (struct symbol): Tweak comment.
GDB Administrator [Sun, 30 Aug 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Patrick Palka [Sat, 29 Aug 2015 22:03:37 +0000 (18:03 -0400)]
Revert "Use gdbarch obstack to allocate the TYPE_NAME string in arch_type"
This patch manually modified the autogenerated files gdbarch.[ch] instead of
going through gdbarch.sh.
This reverts commit
aa78b3b28aeff4bb9977a313f5a8002d920b34c5.
Patrick Palka [Mon, 29 Jun 2015 14:45:47 +0000 (10:45 -0400)]
Use gdbarch obstack to allocate the TYPE_NAME string in arch_type
Since the type whose name is being set is now being allocated on the
gdbarch obstack, we should allocate its TYPE_NAME on the obstack too.
This reduces the number of individual valgrind warnings for the command
"gdb gdb" from ~300 to ~150.
Tested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdbarch.h (gdbarch_obstack_strdup): Declare.
* gdbarch.c (gdbarch_obstack_strdup): Define.
* gdbtypes.c (arch_type): Use it.
Patrick Palka [Mon, 29 Jun 2015 14:39:26 +0000 (10:39 -0400)]
Use gdbarch obstack to allocate types in alloc_type_arch
For the command "gdb gdb" valgrind currently reports 100s of individual
memory leaks, 500 of which originate solely out of the function
alloc_type_arch. This function allocates a "struct type" associated
with the given gdbarch using malloc but apparently the types allocated
by this function are never freed.
This patch fixes these leaks by making the function alloc_type_arch
allocate these gdbarch-associated types on the gdbarch obstack instead
of on the general heap. Since, from what I can tell, the types
allocated by this function are all fundamental "wired-in" types, such
types would not benefit from more granular memory management anyway.
They would likely live as long as the gdbarch is alive so allocating
them on the gdbarch obstack makes sense.
With this patch, the number of individual vargrind warnings emitted for
the command "gdb gdb" drops from ~800 to ~300.
Tested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdbtypes.c (alloc_type_arch): Allocate the type on the given
gdbarch obstack instead of on the heap. Update commentary
accordingly.
GDB Administrator [Sat, 29 Aug 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Joel Brobecker [Fri, 28 Aug 2015 21:40:54 +0000 (17:40 -0400)]
Document the GDB 7.10 release in gdb/ChangeLog
gdb/ChangeLog:
GDB 7.10 released.
Simon Marchi [Fri, 28 Aug 2015 19:35:47 +0000 (15:35 -0400)]
Update NEWS entry about non-8-bits addressable memory
Ulrich Weigand [Fri, 28 Aug 2015 17:04:56 +0000 (19:04 +0200)]
Revert: solib_global_lookup: Fetch arch from objfile.
solib_ops are installed as a property of the inferior gdbarch,
so they need to be systematically looked up via that architecture,
not some objfile architecture.
ChangeLog:
Revert:
2014-11-06 Doug Evans <xdje42@gmail.com>
* solib.c (solib_global_lookup): Fetch arch from objfile,
not target_gdbarch.
Ulrich Weigand [Fri, 28 Aug 2015 17:04:12 +0000 (19:04 +0200)]
Fix incorrect ChangeLog dates.
H.J. Lu [Fri, 28 Aug 2015 15:34:44 +0000 (08:34 -0700)]
Also install readelf into tooldir/bin directory
* Makefile.am (TOOL_PROGS): Add readelf.
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
GDB Administrator [Fri, 28 Aug 2015 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Simon Marchi [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:47:44 +0000 (13:47 -0400)]
Fix ChangeLog entries starting with "Likewise"
The first lines of these ChangeLog entries are "Likewise"... it doesn't
make much sense.
Ulrich Weigand [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:31:04 +0000 (19:31 +0200)]
[Cell/B.E.] Fix wrong relocation for TLS variable offset
When debugging Cell/B.E. code, the cross-architecture frame unwinding
works by accessing data structures refered to by a thread-local variable
in the inferior. While accessing this variable via minimal symbol,
code would use BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS to determine the offset of the
variable in the thread-local storage block.
This is incorrect, since it adds any relocation offset of the shared
library defining the TLS variable. That offset would be OK when
accessing the initial copy present in the .tbss section, but it must
not be applied to the offset of the variable in the TLS block at
runtime. Depending on whether or not the libspe2.so library was
prelinked, access to the variable would fail due to the incorrectly
relocated offset.
ChangeLog:
* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_spe_context_lookup): Do not
attempt to relocate a TLS variable offset.
Ulrich Weigand [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:27:40 +0000 (19:27 +0200)]
[Cell/B.E.] Make parse_spufs_run more robust
With recent changes to inferior handling, parse_spufs_run needs to be
more careful in assumptions it makes. In particular, this patch:
- Bails out early if the current inferior has not yet been registered
(e.g. during fork procession) to avoid assertion failures in register
cache code.
- Sets inferior_ptid to the current ptid while calling target_read_memory
to make sure the correct process is accessed if parse_spufs_run is
called early when inferior_ptid has not yet been switched by the caller.
ChangeLog:
* spu-multiarch.c (parse_spufs_run): Bail out if inferior is not
registered yet. Set inferior_ptid while calling target_read_memory.
Ulrich Weigand [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:20:29 +0000 (19:20 +0200)]
Detect SW breakpoints in Cell/B.E. combined debugging
The Linux target and gdbserver now check the siginfo si_code
reported on a SIGTRAP to detect whether the trap indicates
a software breakpoint was hit.
Unfortunately, on Cell/B.E., the kernel uses an si_code value
of TRAP_BRKPT when a SW breakpoint was hit in PowerPC code,
but a si_code value of SI_KERNEL when a SW breakpoint was
hit in SPU code.
This patch updates Linux target and gdbserver to accept both
si_code values to indicate SW breakpoint on PowerPC.
ChangeLog:
* nat/linux-ptrace.h (GDB_ARCH_TRAP_BRKPT): Replace by ...
(GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT): ... this. Add __powerpc__ case.
* linux-nat.c (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Use
GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT instead of GDB_ARCH_TRAP_BRKPT.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Use
GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT instead of GDB_ARCH_TRAP_BRKPT.
Ulrich Weigand [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:12:49 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
Fix assertion failure in linux-thread-db
Since we are no longer using thread events by default in linux-thread-db,
the find_new_threads_once routine contains an assertion that it should
never be called on a live inferior unless using thread events:
gdb_assert (!target_has_execution || thread_db_use_events ());
However, there is a code path from thread_db_get_thread_local_address
that will in fact call find_new_threads_once in some scenarios. In
particular, this is currently always triggered when starting up any
Cell/B.E. combined exeuctable.
To fix this, this patch removes the call to thread_db_find_new_threads_1
when the current thread was not yet detected. In its place, we now just
call thread_from_lwp to detect this one thread if necessary.
ChangeLog:
* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_get_thread_local_address): If the
thread was not yet discovered, use thread_from_lwp instead of
calling thread_db_find_new_threads_1.
Ulrich Weigand [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:06:03 +0000 (19:06 +0200)]
Report UNRESOLVED on failures while detecting Cell/B.E.
The gdb.cell testcases use the predicate skip_cell_tests defined in
lib/cell.exp to determine whether Cell/B.E. test cases ought to be
run. This tests verifies that we have a toolchain that supports
generating combined Cell/B.E. binaries, and that the target machine
actually is a Cell/B.E.
In order to do so, a small test program is built and run (under the
debugger). Any failure is taken as a sign that we don't have a
Cell/B.E. machine and the tests are to be skipped.
This has the unfortunate effect that a serious bug in GDB that causes
internal compiler errors even on the trivial test program does not
lead to any failures in the testsuite, since now all gdb.cell test
are simply skipped.
This patch changes skip_cell_tests to at least report UNRESOLVED
in cases where execution of the test program fails in unexpected
ways.
testsuite/ChangeLog:
* lib/cell.exp (skip_cell_tests): Report UNRESOLVED on unexpected
failures to run the test program under GDB.
Alan Modra [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 06:35:54 +0000 (16:05 +0930)]
Add reloc sort test
* ld-powerpc/relocsort.s, * ld-powerpc/relocsort.d: New test.
* ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Run it.
Alan Modra [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 13:20:38 +0000 (22:50 +0930)]
More fallout from "Allow symbol and label names to be enclosed in double quotes"
Some of the TC_START_LABEL implementations need to adjust the end of
the symbol, when a colon doesn't mean a label definition. That means
they need access to nul_char both the restore the NUL location (it may
be a quote rather than a colon) and to store the new nul_char. Others
need adjusting to step over a potential trailing quote.
PR gas/18581
* config/tc-aarch64.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
* config/tc-arm.c (tc_start_label_without_colon): Delete params.
Use input_line_pointer directly.
* config/tc-arm.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
(TC_START_LABEL_WITHOUT_COLON): Redefine.
(tc_start_label_without_colon): Update prototype.
* config/tc-bfin.c (bfin_start_label): Delete ptr param. Check
for NUL instead.
* config/tc-bfin.h (bfin_start_label): Update prototype.
(TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
* config/tc-d30v.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
* config/tc-fr30.c (restore_colon): Rewrite.
(fr30_is_colon_insn): Add nul_char param. Return int. Bump
i_l_p over quote. Update restore_colon calls.
* config/tc-fr30.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
(fr30_is_colon_insn): Update prototype.
* config/tc-m32c.c (restore_colon, m32c_is_colon_insn): As above.
* config/tc-m32c.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
(m32c_is_colon_insn): Update prototype.
* config/tc-m32r.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
* config/tc-mep.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
* config/tc-nds32.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
* config/tc-tic54x.c (tic54x_start_label): Replace params with
nul_char and next_char. Step over trailing quote.
* config/tc-tic54x.h (TC_START_LABEL_WITHOUT_COLON): Redefine.
(tic54x_start_label): Update prototype.
* read.c (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine. Update invocation.
(TC_START_LABEL_WITHOUT_COLON): Update invocation.
* config/tc-nios2.c (s_nios2_set): Save initial input_line_pointer
and restore if calling s_set. Don't restore delim again.
Simon Marchi [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 13:47:14 +0000 (09:47 -0400)]
Fix inverted statements in m88k_analyze_prologue
These two statements were inverted by mistake in commit "Replace some
xmalloc-family functions with XNEW-family ones". It obviously doesn't
make sense to have them in this order, which is why I am pushing this as
obvious.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* m88k-tdep.c (m88k_analyze_prologue): Fix inverted allocation
statements.
Simon Marchi [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 13:32:19 +0000 (09:32 -0400)]
Remove duplicate ChangeLog entry
Simon Marchi [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 13:30:00 +0000 (09:30 -0400)]
Document non-8-bits addressable memory support in NEWS
I think it would be a good idea to document that gdb now has (basic)
support to read/write memory on architectures with non-8-bits memory.
Hopefully somebody will see it and say "Hey! We can now (more easily)
port GDB to our strange DSP that has 32-bits-addressable memory!" and do
it.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* NEWS: Document support for non-8-bits addressable memory.
Pedro Alves [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 12:37:01 +0000 (13:37 +0100)]
gdbserver/proc-service.c: bogus return value conversion
Building in C++ mode shows:
int write_inferior_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, const unsigned char *myaddr,
^
src/gdb/gdbserver/proc-service.c:93:64: error: invalid conversion from ‘int’ to ‘ps_err_e’ [-fpermissive]
return write_inferior_memory ((unsigned long) addr, buf, size);
^
It only works today by accident, write_inferior_memory does not return
a ps_err_e.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-08-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* proc-service.c (ps_pdwrite): Return PS_ERR/PS_OK explicily.
Pedro Alves [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 12:26:23 +0000 (13:26 +0100)]
gdb: Drop use of obsolete AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
Since we're using sighandler_t, nothing else refers to RETSIGTYPE in
gdb.
(Actually, given gdb/remote.c has been assuming signal handlers return
void for a long time, we could have gotten get rid of this even
without gnulib's sighandler_t.)
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-08-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* configure.ac: Remove AC_TYPE_SIGNAL call.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
Pedro Alves [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 12:26:23 +0000 (13:26 +0100)]
gdb: Use sighandler_t everywhere
This fixes 14 build errors like these in C++ mode:
src/gdb/extension.c: In function ‘void install_sigint_handler(const signal_handler*)’:
src/gdb/extension.c:698:41: error: invalid conversion from ‘void (*)()’ to ‘__sighandler_t {aka void (*)(int)}’ [-fpermissive]
signal (SIGINT, handler_state->handler);
^
In file included from build-gnulib/import/signal.h:52:0,
from ../../src/gdb/extension.c:24:
/usr/include/signal.h:102:23: error: initializing argument 2 of ‘void (* signal(int, __sighandler_t))(int)’ [-fpermissive]
extern __sighandler_t signal (int __sig, __sighandler_t __handler)
^
Instead of this everywhere:
- RETSIGTYPE (*handle_sigint_for_compare) () = handle_sigint;
+ RETSIGTYPE (*handle_sigint_for_compare) (int) = handle_sigint;
Use sighandler_t (a GNU extension). That's OK to use unconditionaly
because gnulib's signal.h replacement makes sure that it is available.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-08-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* cp-support.c (gdb_demangle): Use sighandler_t. Remove cast.
* extension-priv.h: Include signal.h.
(struct signal_handler) <handler>: Change type to sighandler_t.
* extension.c (install_gdb_sigint_handler): Use sighandler_t.
* inflow.c (sigint_ours, sigquit_ours): Change type to
sighandler_t.
(child_terminal_inferior): Remove casts.
(child_terminal_ours_1, new_tty): Use sighandler_t. Remove casts.
(osig): Change type to sighandler_t.
* nto-procfs.c (ofunc): Change type to sighandler_t.
(procfs_wait): Remove casts.
* remote-m32r-sdi.c (m32r_wait, m32r_load): Use sighandler_t.
* remote-sim.c (gdbsim_wait): Use sighandler_t.
* utils.c (wait_to_die_with_timeout): Use sighandler_t.
Pedro Alves [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 12:26:22 +0000 (13:26 +0100)]
Import the "signal-h" module from gnulib
This gives us a signal.h replacement that makes sure the sighandler_t
typedef (a GNU extension) is always available. A follow up patch will
make use of this.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-08-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gnulib/update-gnulib.sh (IMPORTED_GNULIB_MODULES): Add signal-h.
* gnulib/aclocal.m4: Renegerate.
* gnulib/config.in: Renegerate.
* gnulib/configure: Renegerate.
* gnulib/import/Makefile.am: Update.
* gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* gnulib/import/m4/gnulib-cache.m4: Update.
* gnulib/import/m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Update.
* gnulib/import/m4/signal_h.m4: New file.
* gnulib/import/signal.in.h: New file.
Pedro Alves [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 12:09:39 +0000 (13:09 +0100)]
Fix ChangeLog entry date and mention gdb/18804
Pedro Alves [Thu, 27 Aug 2015 12:03:15 +0000 (13:03 +0100)]
gdb: remove packet size limit
The remote packet buffer size is currently capped to 16384 mostly for
historical reasons, related to use of alloca. Stop using alloca and
remove the limitation.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-08-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* remote.c (DEFAULT_MAX_MEMORY_PACKET_SIZE)
(MIN_MEMORY_PACKET_SIZE): New.
(MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE, MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE): Delete.
(get_memory_packet_size): Adjust. No longer limit the max packet
size.
(set_memory_packet_size): Adjust, and remove dead code.
(remote_check_symbols): Use xmalloc and a cleanup instead of
alloca.
(remote_packet_size): No longer cap the packet size.
(putpkt_binary): Use xmalloc and a cleanup instead of alloca.