Simon Marchi [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 16:06:11 +0000 (11:06 -0500)]
testsuite: Factor out --status in DO_RUNTEST
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (DO_RUNTEST): Add --status and update usages.
Simon Marchi [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 15:48:03 +0000 (10:48 -0500)]
Add missing ChangeLog entries for the last 2 commits
I did a wrong manipulation and pushed the last 2 commits without
amending them with the ChangeLog entries.
Simon Marchi [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 18:54:04 +0000 (13:54 -0500)]
testsuite: Add --status to runtest invocation
By default, if a test driver (a test .exp) ends with an uncaught
error/exception, the runtest command will still have a return code of 0
(success). However, if a test (or the environment) is broken and does
not work properly, it should be considered as failed so that we can
notice it and fix it.
Passing the --status flag to runtest will make it return an error if one
of the test it runs ends up with an uncaught error.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (check-single): Pass --status to runtest.
(check/%.exp): Likewise.
Simon Marchi [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 19:07:10 +0000 (14:07 -0500)]
testsuite: Make check-parallel return non-zero if a test failed
When using the check-parallel target, the return code of make is always 0,
regardless of test results. This patch makes it return the same code as
the "make do-check-parallel" sub-command. So if there is a FAIL somewhere,
non-zero will be returned by make.
For the sake of example, I introduced a failure in gdb.base/break.exp.
$ make check-single TESTS="gdb.base/break.exp gdb.python/py-value.exp" && echo 'Success :D' || echo 'Fail :('
...
FAIL: gdb.base/break.exp: allo
...
Fail :(
I think the parallel run should do the same. Currently:
$ make check-parallel TESTS="gdb.base/break.exp gdb.python/py-value.exp" && echo 'Success :D' || echo 'Fail :('
...
FAIL: gdb.base/break.exp: allo
...
Success :D
And with the patch (no big surprises there):
$ make check-parallel TESTS="gdb.base/break.exp gdb.python/py-value.exp" && echo 'Success :D' || echo 'Fail :('
...
FAIL: gdb.base/break.exp: allo
...
Fail :(
What do you think?
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (check-parallel): Propagate return code from make
do-check-parallel.
John Baldwin [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 19:59:45 +0000 (11:59 -0800)]
Fix detection of "r_fs" and "r_gs" on FreeBSD.
Include <sys/types.h> as a prerequisite for <machine/reg.h> when checking
for the r_fs and r_gs members in struct reg. Note that the previous test
for <machine/reg.h> already includes <sys/types.h> as a prerequisite.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac: Include <sys/types.h when checking for "r_fs" in
"struct reg".
* configure: Regenerate.
Miranda Cupertino [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 15:25:58 +0000 (15:25 +0000)]
Add PIC and TLS support to the ARC target.
bfd/ChangeLog:
* arc-plt.def: New file.
* arc-plt.h: Likewise.
* elf32-arc.c (elf_arc_abs_plt0_entry, elf_arc_abs_pltn_entry,
elf_arcV2_abs_plt0_entry, elf_arcV2_abs_pltn_entry,
elf_arc_pic_plt0_entry, elf_arc_pic_pltn_entry,
elf_arcV2_pic_plt0_entry, elf_arcV2_pic_pltn_entry): Remove.
(name_for_global_symbol): Added.
(ADD_RELA): Helper to create dynamic relocs.
(new_got_entry_to_list): Create a new got entry in linked list.
(symbol_has_entry_of_type): Search for specific type of entry in
list.
(is_reloc_for_GOT): return FALSE for any TLS related relocs.
(is_reloc_for_TLS, arc_elf_set_private_flags)
(arc_elf_print_private_bfd_data, arc_elf_copy_private_bfd_data)
(arc_elf_merge_private_bfd_data): New functions.
(debug_arc_reloc): Cleaned debug info printing.
(PDATA reloc): Changed not to perform address alignment.
(reverse_me): Added. Fix for ARC_32 relocs.
(arc_do_relocation): Return bfd_reloc_of when no relocation should
occur.
(arc_get_local_got_ents): Renamed from arc_get_local_got_offsets.
Changed function to access an array of list of GOT entries instead
of just an array of offsets.
(elf_arc_relocate_section): Added support for PIC and TLS related relocations.
(elf_arc_check_relocs): Likewise.
(elf_arc_adjust_dynamic_symbol, elf_arc_finish_dynamic_symbol,
(elf_arc_finish_dynamic_sections): Likewise
(arc_create_dynamic_sections): Modified conditions to create
dynamic sections.
(ADD_SYMBOL_REF_SEC_AND_RELOC): New macro.
(plt_do_relocs_for_symbol, relocate_plt_for_symbol)
(relocate_plt_for_entry): Changed to support new way to define PLT
related code.
(add_symbol_to_plt): Likewise.
(arc_elf_link_hash_table_create): New function.
include/ChangeLog:
* elf/arc-reloc.def (ARC_32, ARC_GOTPC, ARC_TLS_GD_GOT)
(ARC_TLS_IE_GOT, ARC_TLS_DTPOFF, ARC_TLS_DTPOFF_S9, ARC_TLS_LE_S9)
(ARC_TLS_LE_32): Fixed formula.
(ARC_TLS_GD_LD): Use new special function.
* opcode/arc-func.h: Changed all the replacement
functions to clear the patching bits before doing an or it with the value
argument.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 12:18:14 +0000 (12:18 +0000)]
Limit breakpoint re-set to the current program space
Currently, we always re-set all locations of all breakpoints. This
commit makes us re-set only locations of the current program space.
If we loaded symbols to a program space (e.g., "file" command or some
shared library was loaded), GDB must run through all breakpoints and
determine if any new locations need to be added to the breakpoint.
However, there's no reason to recreate locations for _other_ program
spaces, as those haven't changed.
Similarly, when we create a new inferior, through e.g., a fork, GDB
must run through all breakpoints and determine if any new locations
need to be added to the breakpoint. There's no reason to destroy the
locations of the parent inferior and other inferiors. We know those
won't change.
In addition to being inneficient, resetting breakpoints of inferiors
that are currently running is problematic, because:
- some targets can't read memory while the inferior is running.
- the inferior might exit while we're re-setting its breakpoints,
which may confuse prologue skipping.
I went through all the places where we call breakpoint_re_set, and it
seems to me that all can be changed to only re-set locations of the
current program space.
The patch that reversed threads order in "info threads" etc. happened
to make gdb.threads/fork-plus-thread.exp expose this problem when
testing on x86/-m32. The problem was latent and masked out by chance
by the code-cache:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-01/msg00213.html
Tested on x86-64 F20, native (-m64/-m32) and extended-remote
gdbserver.
Fixes the regression discussed in the url above with --target_board=unix/-m32:
-FAIL: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: inferior 1 exited
+PASS: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: inferior 1 exited
-FAIL: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: no threads left (timeout)
-FAIL: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: only inferior 1 left (the program exited)
+PASS: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: no threads left
+PASS: gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: detach-on-fork=off: only inferior 1 left
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* ax-gdb.c (agent_command_1): Adjust call to decode_line_full.
* break-catch-throw.c (re_set_exception_catchpoint): Pass the
current program space down to linespec decoding and breakpoint
location updating.
* breakpoint.c (parse_breakpoint_sals): Adjust calls to
decode_line_full.
(until_break_command): Adjust calls to decode_line_1.
(base_breakpoint_decode_location, bkpt_decode_location): Add
'search_pspace' parameter. Pass it along.
(bkpt_probe_create_sals_from_location): Adjust calls to
parse_probes.
(tracepoint_decode_location, tracepoint_probe_decode_location)
(strace_marker_decode_location): Add 'search_pspace' parameter.
Pass it along.
(all_locations_are_pending): Rewrite to take a breakpoint and
program space as arguments instead.
(hoist_existing_locations): New function.
(update_breakpoint_locations): Add 'filter_pspace' parameter. Use
hoist_existing_locations instead of always removing all locations,
and adjust to all_locations_are_pending change.
(location_to_sals): Add 'search_pspace' parameter. Pass it along.
Don't disable the breakpoint if there are other locations in
another program space.
(breakpoint_re_set_default): Adjust to pass down the current
program space as filter program space.
(decode_location_default): Add 'search_pspace' parameter and pass
it along.
(prepare_re_set_context): Don't switch program space here.
(breakpoint_re_set): Use save_current_space_and_thread instead of
save_current_program_space.
* breakpoint.h (struct breakpoint_ops) <decode_location>: Add
'search_pspace' parameter.
(update_breakpoint_locations): Add 'filter_pspace' parameter.
* cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Adjust calls to
decode_line_1.
* elfread.c (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop): Pass the current
program space as filter program space.
* linespec.c (struct linespec_state) <search_pspace>: New field.
(create_sals_line_offset, convert_explicit_location_to_sals)
(parse_linespec): Pass the search program space down.
(linespec_state_constructor): Add 'search_pspace' parameter.
Store it.
(linespec_parser_new): Add 'search_pspace' parameter and pass it
along.
(linespec_lex_to_end): Adjust.
(decode_line_full, decode_line_1): Add 'search_pspace' parameter
and pass it along.
(decode_line_with_last_displayed): Adjust.
(collect_symtabs_from_filename, symtabs_from_filename): New
'search_pspace' parameter. Use it.
(find_function_symbols): Pass the search program space down.
* linespec.h (decode_line_1, decode_line_full): Add
'search_pspace' parameter.
* probe.c (parse_probes_in_pspace): New function, factored out
from ...
(parse_probes): ... this. Add 'search_pspace' parameter and use
it.
* probe.h (parse_probes): Add pspace' parameter.
* python/python.c (gdbpy_decode_line): Adjust.
* tracepoint.c (scope_info): Adjust.
Marcin KoĆcielnicki [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 11:30:34 +0000 (12:30 +0100)]
testsuite/gdb.trace: Fix expected message on continue.
This is fallout from
f303dbd60d9c7984832446eeb9d4e4d89703c615.
The testcases themselves are single-threaded, but they load the IPA library,
which injects a thread in the inferior - making them multithreaded.
This results in printing the thread numbers in breakpoint messages.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/ftrace.exp: Fix expected message on continue.
* gdb.trace/pending.exp: Fix expected message on continue.
* gdb.trace/trace-break.exp: Fix expected message on continue.
Nick Clifton [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 09:57:03 +0000 (09:57 +0000)]
Fix PR18735 test for RL78.
* testsuite/ld-elf/pr18735.d: Allow for extra symbols between
foo@FOO and bar@@FOO.
GDB Administrator [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Maciej W. Rozycki [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 21:29:37 +0000 (21:29 +0000)]
MIPS: Remove remnants of 48-bit microMIPS instruction support
The POOL48A major opcode was defined in early revisions of the 64-bit
microMIPS ISA, has never been implemented, and was removed before the
64-bit microMIPS ISA specification[1] has been finalized.
This complements commit
a6c7053929dd ("MIPS/opcodes: Remove microMIPS
48-bit LI instruction").
References:
[1] "MIPS Architecture for Programmers, Volume II-B: The microMIPS64
Instruction Set", MIPS Technologies, Inc., Document Number: MD00594,
Revision 3.06, October 17, 2012, Table 6.2 "microMIPS64 Encoding of
Major Opcode Field", p. 578
gas/
* config/tc-mips.c (micromips_insn_length): Remove the mention
of 48-bit microMIPS instructions.
gdb/
* mips-tdep.c (mips_insn_size): Remove 48-bit microMIPS
instruction support.
(micromips_next_pc): Likewise.
(micromips_scan_prologue): Likewise.
(micromips_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Likewise.
(micromips_stack_frame_destroyed_p): Likewise.
(mips_breakpoint_from_pc): Likewise.
opcodes/
* mips-dis.c (print_insn_micromips): Remove 48-bit microMIPS
instruction support.
Andrew Bennett [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 21:25:19 +0000 (21:25 +0000)]
MIPS: Only build microMIPS specific simulator functions if microMIPS support is required.
This fixes PR sim/19441. In the MIPS simulator the microMIPS
functions in micromips.igen were not predicated on the microMIPS
models. This was causing build issues for some target triples.
This patch sets all the microMIPS specific functions to only be built if
the micromips32, micromips64 or micromipsdsp models are used.
PR sim/19441
* micromips.igen (delayslot_micromips): Enable for `micromips32',
`micromips64' and `micromipsdsp' only.
(process_isa_mode): Enable for `micromips32' and `micromips64' only.
(do_micromips_jalr, do_micromips_jal): Likewise.
(compute_movep_src_reg): Likewise.
(compute_andi16_imm): Likewise.
(convert_fmt_micromips): Likewise.
(convert_fmt_micromips_cvt_d): Likewise.
(convert_fmt_micromips_cvt_s): Likewise.
(FMT_MICROMIPS): Likewise.
(FMT_MICROMIPS_CVT_D): Likewise.
(FMT_MICROMIPS_CVT_S): Likewise.
Maciej W. Rozycki [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 20:24:34 +0000 (20:24 +0000)]
MIPS: Fix microMIPS instruction size determination
Fix a bug in `micromips_insn_at_pc_has_delay_slot' in instruction size
determination via `mips_insn_size'. In the microMIPS case the latter
function expects a lone 16-bit instruction word containing the major
opcode regardless of whether the opcode requires another 16-bit word to
follow, to form a complete 32-bit instruction. Code however passes the
16-bit word previously retrieved shifted left by 16 bits. Consequently
`mips_insn_size', which examines the low 16-bit only, always sees 0.
By pure coincidence a major opcode of 0 denotes a 32-bit instruction in
the microMIPS instruction set, so the size of 4 is always returned here,
and the following 16-bit word is then merged in the low 16 bits of the
instruction previously shifted by 16 bits. The resulting 32-bit value
is then passed to `micromips_instruction_has_delay_slot' for delay slot
presence determination. This function in turn first examines the high
16 bits of the instruction word received and ignores the low 16 bits for
16-bit instructions.
Consequently the only effect of this bug is an extraneous memory read
issued to retrieve a subsequent 16-bit word where a 16-bit instruction
is being examined. Which in turn may fail if the instruction is located
right at the end of a readable memory area, in which case the lack of a
delay slot will be reported to the caller, which may be incorrect.
This code is used in breakpoint maintenance, for delay slot avoidance,
so the bug would only trigger for the unlikely case of someone placing
a breakpoint in a delay slot of an instruction which is at the end of
readable memory. Which explains why the bug remained unnoticed so long.
gdb/
* mips-tdep.c (micromips_insn_at_pc_has_delay_slot): Pass
unshifted 16-bit microMIPS instruction word to `mips_insn_size'.
Simon Marchi [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 16:56:41 +0000 (11:56 -0500)]
testsuite: Remove unused global references in gdb_test
Those are unused since gdb_test_multiple was added, factoring out most
of the content of gdb_test.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test): Remove unused global references.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 15:58:47 +0000 (15:58 +0000)]
Use a 32-bit value to hold the section number in the internal COFF symbol structure.
PR ld/19440
inc * coff/internal.h (internal_syment): Use int to hold section
number.
(N_UNDEF): Cast to int not short.
(N_ABS): Likewise.
(N_DEBUG): Likewise.
(N_TV): Likewise.
(P_TV): Likewise.
bfd PR ld/19440
* coff-rs6000.c (_bfd_xcoff_swap_sym_in): Sign extend external
section number into internal section number.
* coff64-rs6000.c (_bfd_xcoff64_swap_sym_in): Likewise.
* coffswap.h (coff_swap_sym_in): Likewise.
* peXXigen.c (_bfd_XXi_swap_sym_in): Likewise.
* coffcode.h (_coff_bigobj_swap_sym_in): Make sure that internal
section number field is big enough to hold the external value.
Pedro Alves [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 15:15:18 +0000 (15:15 +0000)]
Fix PR threads/19422 - show which thread caused stop
This commit changes GDB like this:
- Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
+ Thread 1 "main" received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
- Breakpoint 1 at 0x40087a: file threads.c, line 87.
+ Thread 3 "bar" hit Breakpoint 1 at 0x40087a: file threads.c, line 87.
... once the program goes multi-threaded. Until GDB sees a second
thread spawn, the output is still the same as before, per the
discussion back in 2012:
https://www.sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2012-11/msg00010.html
This helps non-stop mode, where you can't easily tell which thread hit
a breakpoint or received a signal:
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 19362) "main" (running)
2 Thread 0x7ffff7fc0700 (LWP 19366) "foo" (running)
3 Thread 0x7ffff77bf700 (LWP 19367) "bar" (running)
(gdb)
Program received signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1.
0x0000003616a09237 in pthread_join (threadid=
140737353877248, thread_return=0x7fffffffd5b8) at pthread_join.c:92
92 lll_wait_tid (pd->tid);
(gdb) b threads.c:87
Breakpoint 1 at 0x40087a: file threads.c, line 87.
(gdb)
Breakpoint 1, thread_function1 (arg=0x1) at threads.c:87
87 usleep (1); /* Loop increment. */
The best the user can do is run "info threads" and try to figure
things out.
It actually also affects all-stop mode, in case of "handle SIG print
nostop":
...
Program received signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1.
Program received signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1.
Program received signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1.
Program received signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1.
...
The above doesn't give any clue that these were different threads
getting the SIGUSR1 signal.
I initially thought of lowercasing "breakpoint" in
"Thread 3 hit Breakpoint 1"
but then after trying it I realized that leaving "Breakpoint"
uppercase helps the eye quickly find the relevant information. It's
also easier to implement not showing anything about threads until the
program goes multi-threaded this way.
Here's a larger example session in non-stop mode:
(gdb) c -a&
Continuing.
(gdb) interrupt -a
(gdb)
Thread 1 "main" stopped.
0x0000003616a09237 in pthread_join (threadid=
140737353877248, thread_return=0x7fffffffd5b8) at pthread_join.c:92
92 lll_wait_tid (pd->tid);
Thread 2 "foo" stopped.
0x0000003615ebc6ed in nanosleep () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
81 T_PSEUDO (SYSCALL_SYMBOL, SYSCALL_NAME, SYSCALL_NARGS)
Thread 3 "bar" stopped.
0x0000003615ebc6ed in nanosleep () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
81 T_PSEUDO (SYSCALL_SYMBOL, SYSCALL_NAME, SYSCALL_NARGS)
b threads.c:87
Breakpoint 4 at 0x40087a: file threads.c, line 87.
(gdb) b threads.c:67
Breakpoint 5 at 0x400811: file threads.c, line 67.
(gdb) c -a&
Continuing.
(gdb)
Thread 3 "bar" hit Breakpoint 4, thread_function1 (arg=0x1) at threads.c:87
87 usleep (1); /* Loop increment. */
Thread 2 "foo" hit Breakpoint 5, thread_function0 (arg=0x0) at threads.c:68
68 (*myp) ++;
info threads
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 31957) "main" (running)
2 Thread 0x7ffff7fc0700 (LWP 31961) "foo" thread_function0 (arg=0x0) at threads.c:68
3 Thread 0x7ffff77bf700 (LWP 31962) "bar" thread_function1 (arg=0x1) at threads.c:87
(gdb) shell kill -SIGINT 31957
(gdb)
Thread 1 "main" received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x0000003616a09237 in pthread_join (threadid=
140737353877248, thread_return=0x7fffffffd5b8) at pthread_join.c:92
92 lll_wait_tid (pd->tid);
info threads
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 31957) "main" 0x0000003616a09237 in pthread_join (threadid=
140737353877248, thread_return=0x7fffffffd5b8) at pthread_join.c:92
2 Thread 0x7ffff7fc0700 (LWP 31961) "foo" thread_function0 (arg=0x0) at threads.c:68
3 Thread 0x7ffff77bf700 (LWP 31962) "bar" thread_function1 (arg=0x1) at threads.c:87
(gdb) t 2
[Switching to thread 2, Thread 0x7ffff7fc0700 (LWP 31961)]
#0 thread_function0 (arg=0x0) at threads.c:68
68 (*myp) ++;
(gdb) catch syscall
Catchpoint 6 (any syscall)
(gdb) c&
Continuing.
(gdb)
Thread 2 "foo" hit Catchpoint 6 (call to syscall nanosleep), 0x0000003615ebc6ed in nanosleep () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
81 T_PSEUDO (SYSCALL_SYMBOL, SYSCALL_NAME, SYSCALL_NARGS)
I'll work on documentation next if this looks agreeable.
This patch applies on top of the star wildcards thread IDs series:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-01/msg00291.html
For convenience, I've pushed this to the
users/palves/show-which-thread-caused-stop branch.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Threads): Mention that GDB displays the ID and name
of the thread that hit a breakpoint or received a signal.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention that GDB now displays the ID and name of the
thread that hit a breakpoint or received a signal.
* break-catch-sig.c (signal_catchpoint_print_it): Use
maybe_print_thread_hit_breakpoint.
* break-catch-syscall.c (print_it_catch_syscall): Likewise.
* break-catch-throw.c (print_it_exception_catchpoint): Likewise.
* breakpoint.c (maybe_print_thread_hit_breakpoint): New function.
(print_it_catch_fork, print_it_catch_vfork, print_it_catch_solib)
(print_it_catch_exec, print_it_ranged_breakpoint)
(print_it_watchpoint, print_it_masked_watchpoint, bkpt_print_it):
Use maybe_print_thread_hit_breakpoint.
* breakpoint.h (maybe_print_thread_hit_breakpoint): Declare.
* gdbthread.h (show_thread_that_caused_stop): Declare.
* infrun.c (print_signal_received_reason): Print which thread
received signal.
* thread.c (show_thread_that_caused_stop): New function.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/async-shell.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.base/dprintf-non-stop.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.base/siginfo-thread.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.base/watchpoint-hw-hit-once.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.java/jnpe.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/clone-new-thread-event.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/continue-pending-status.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/leader-exit.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/manythreads.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/pthreads.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/schedlock.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/signal-command-multiple-signals-pending.exp: Adjust
expected output.
* gdb.threads/signal-delivered-right-thread.exp: Adjust expected
output.
* gdb.threads/sigthread.exp: Adjust expected output.
* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork.exp: Adjust expected output.
Yao Qi [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 15:03:18 +0000 (15:03 +0000)]
Replace some $ARCH_{get,set}_pc with linux_{get,set}_pc_64bit
This patch is the follow-up of
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-01/msg00164.html to provide
linux_{get,set}_pc_64bit functions.
Rebuild GDBserver with tilegx-linux-gcc. Not tested.
I think about pc in Tile-GX a little bit. Looks current Tile-GX
supports debugging 32-bit program (multi-arch), but PC is always
64-bit. See this thread
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-02/msg00113.html
and GDBserver reads PC as 64-bit through ptrace. However, if
the inferior is 32-bit, the PC in the target description and
regcache is 32-bit, so only 32-bit contents are sent back GDB.
Anyway, Tile-GX GDBserver may have some problems here, but this
patch doesn't change anything.
gdb/gdbserver:
2016-01-18 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* linux-low.c (linux_set_pc_64bit): New function.
(linux_get_pc_64bit): New function.
* linux-low.h (linux_set_pc_64bit, linux_get_pc_64bit):
Declare.
* linux-sparc-low.c (debug_threads): Remove declaration.
(sparc_get_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_64bit instead of
sparc_get_pc.
* linux-tile-low.c (tile_get_pc, tile_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_64bit and
linux_set_pc_64bit.
Yao Qi [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 14:49:50 +0000 (14:49 +0000)]
Replace some $ARCH_{get,set}_pc with linux_{get,set}_pc_32bit
This patch adds a pair of new functions linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit which get and set 32-bit register "pc" from
regcache. This function can be used some targets and these own
$ARCH_{get,set}_pc are replaced by linux_{get,set}_pc_32bit
respectively.
This patch touches many targets, but I only have arm board to
test and no regression. I also rebuilt nios2-linux GDBserver.
If it is right to go, I'll post the 64-bit counterpart later.
gdb/gdbserver:
2016-01-18 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* linux-arm-low.c (debug_threads): Remove declaration.
(arm_get_pc, arm_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-bfin-low.c (bfin_get_pc, bfin_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-cris-low.c (debug_threads): Remove declaration.
(cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc,): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-crisv32-low.c (debug_threads): Remove declaration.
(cris_get_pc, cris_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-low.c: Include inttypes.h.
(linux_get_pc_32bit, linux_set_pc_32bit): New functions.
* linux-low.h (linux_get_pc_32bit, linux_set_pc_32bit): Declare.
* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_get_pc, m32r_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-m68k-low.c (m68k_get_pc, m68k_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-nios2-low.c (nios2_get_pc, nios2_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-sh-low.c (sh_get_pc, sh_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_get_pc, xtensa_set_pc): Remove.
(the_low_target): Use linux_get_pc_32bit and
linux_set_pc_32bit.
Yao Qi [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 14:29:53 +0000 (14:29 +0000)]
[testsuite] @progbits -> %progbits
The ARM assembler has "@" as a comment character, so there are compile
errors in {py,scm}-section-script.c,
gdb compile failed, /tmp/ccHEzYqy.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccHEzYqy.s:19: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `,'
/tmp/ccHEzYqy.s:24: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `,'
/tmp/ccHEzYqy.s:29: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `,'
/tmp/ccHEzYqy.s:41: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `,'
This patch replaces @progbits with %progbits.
gdb/testsuite:
2016-01-18 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: Replace @progbits with
%progbits.
* gdb.python/py-section-script.c: Likewise.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 13:00:33 +0000 (13:00 +0000)]
Re-enable rgn-at11 test for MIPS targets with adjusted section alignment.
* testsuite/ld-scripts/rgn-at11.s: New file - based on rgn-at10.s
but with 16 byte section alignment.
* testsuite/ld-scripts/rgn-at11.d: Use new source file. Reenable
test for MIPS targets.
Alan Modra [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 05:36:49 +0000 (16:06 +1030)]
Provide AC_PROG_LEX that copes with LEX=missing from top-level
config/
PR binutils/19481
* override.m4 (AC_PROG_LEX): Define.
binutils/
* configure: Regenerate.
gas/
* configure: Regenerate.
ld/
* configure: Regenerate.
Gary Benson [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 09:45:10 +0000 (09:45 +0000)]
Fix gdbserver build failure on targets without fork
This commit fixes nat/linux-namespaces.c to build correctly on
targets without fork.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* nat/linux-namespaces.c (do_fork): New function.
(linux_mntns_get_helper): Use the above.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (AC_FUNC_FORK): New check.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Likewise.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 11:23:44 +0000 (11:23 +0000)]
Skip linker plugin tests if the linker has not been configured to support plugins.
* ld-plugin/plugin.exp: Skip plugin tests if the linker is not
configured to support plugins.
GDB Administrator [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Jonas Hahnfeld [Wed, 6 Jan 2016 06:10:39 +0000 (10:10 +0400)]
GDB SIGSEGV opening a Fortran program compiled with ifort
This patch fixes a SIGSEGV when trying to open a Fortran program
compiled with ifort (reproduced using version using version 16.0.1.150).
The error can be reproduce with most, if not any program. For instance,
a single file only containing "end", compiled with no additional flag,
suffices.
gdb/ChangeLog:
PR gdb/19208
* dwarf2read.c (read_partial_die): Do not call set_objfile_main_name
if the function has no name.
Joel Brobecker [Sun, 17 Jan 2016 06:01:55 +0000 (10:01 +0400)]
fix gdb version parsing in src-release.sh
Small change required after we switched the gdb version scheme to
using a -git suffix rather than a -cvs one.
ChangeLog:
* src-release.sh: Compute the gdb tarball name by stripping
'-git' rather than '-cvs'.
Tested by running "src-release.sh gdb" and verifying the tarball
name as well as its contents.
Joel Brobecker [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:04:54 +0000 (07:04 +0100)]
Minor comment fixes in sim/common/sim-fpu.c.
This patch makes a fair number of fixes in the various comments of
sim-fpu.c, mostly to either better conform to the GNU Coding Standards
(sentences start with a capital letter, end with a period), or to
fix spelling mistakes.
sim/common/ChangeLog:
* sim-fpu.c: Minor comment fixes throughout.
Joel Brobecker [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:02:25 +0000 (07:02 +0100)]
minor reformatting in sim/common/sim-fpu.c.
This patch just makes a copy of formatting changes to better conform
with the GNU Coding Style.
sim/common/ChangeLog:
* sim-fpu.c (print_bits): Minor reformatting (no code change).
(sim_fpu_map): Likewise.
Alan Modra [Sun, 17 Jan 2016 01:50:55 +0000 (12:20 +1030)]
Regen configure
Picks up 2016-01-12 libtool.m4 change.
bfd/
* configure: Regenerate.
binutils/
* configure: Regenerate.
gas/
* configure: Regenerate.
gprof/
* configure: Regenerate.
ld/
* configure: Regenerate.
opcodes/
* configure: Regenerate.
Alan Modra [Sun, 17 Jan 2016 01:43:43 +0000 (12:13 +1030)]
m68hc11/12 and xgate config.sub weirdness
Oddly, config.sub converts a duple ending in -elf for these target to
-unknown-none, which means they aren't seen as elf targets by
binutils. So, counter that. This exposes a number of testsuite
issues (ones you would have seen if configuring with a full triple,
say m68hc11-unknown-elf).
binutils/
* testsuite/lib/binutils-common.exp (is_elf_format): Return true
for m68hc11/12 and xgate triples.
gas/
* testsuite/gas/cfi/cfi.exp: Exclude m68hc11/12 from m68k test.
ld/
* testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (check_shared_lib_support): Exclude xgate.
* testsuite/ld-elf/endsym.d: xfail m68hc11/12 and xgate.
* testsuite/ld-elf/pr14156a.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/pr14926.d: Don't run for m68hc11/12 and xgate.
* testsuite/ld-elf/sec64k.exp: Likewise.
Alan Modra [Sun, 17 Jan 2016 01:43:30 +0000 (12:13 +1030)]
m68hc11/12 readelf support
Supports relocation of debug sections.
* readelf.c (is_32bit_abs_reloc): Add R_M68HC11_32.
GDB Administrator [Sun, 17 Jan 2016 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Han Shen [Fri, 15 Jan 2016 17:31:23 +0000 (09:31 -0800)]
[gold][aarch64] PR gold/19472 - DSOs need pc-relative stubs.
The stub generated during relaxation uses absolute addressing mode for
shared libraries, which is not correct. Use pc-relative addressing
instead.
gold/ChangeLog:
2016-01-15 Han Shen <shenhan@google.com>
PR gold/19472 - DSOs need pc-relative stubs.
* aarch64.cc (Reloc_stub::stub_type_for_reloc): Return
PC-relative stub type for DSOs and pie executables.
GDB Administrator [Sat, 16 Jan 2016 00:00:09 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Sandra Loosemore [Fri, 15 Jan 2016 22:45:19 +0000 (14:45 -0800)]
Fix phony_iconv wide character support.
2016-01-15 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
gdb/
* charset.c [PHONY_ICONV] (GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET):
Conditionalize for Windows host.
(GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_CHARSET): Match GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET.
(GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_WIDE_CHARSET): Use UTF-32.
(phony_iconv_open): Handle both UTF-32 endiannesses.
(phony_iconv): Likewise. Check for output overflow and clean up
out-of-input cases. Correct adjustment to input buffer pointer.
(set_be_le_names) [PHONY_ICONV]: Use hard-wired names to match
phony_iconv_open.
Pedro Alves [Fri, 15 Jan 2016 21:46:23 +0000 (21:46 +0000)]
Star wildcard ranges (e.g., "info thread 2.*")
Add support for specifying "all threads of inferior N", by writing "*"
as thread number/range in thread ID lists.
E.g., "info threads 2.*" or "thread apply 2.* bt".
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-15 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention star wildcard ranges.
* cli/cli-utils.c (get_number_or_range): Check state->in_range first.
(number_range_setup_range): New function.
* cli/cli-utils.h (number_range_setup_range): New declaration.
* thread.c (thread_apply_command): Support star TID ranges.
* tid-parse.c (tid_range_parser_finished)
(tid_range_parser_string, tid_range_parser_skip)
(get_tid_or_range, get_tid_or_range): Handle
TID_RANGE_STATE_STAR_RANGE.
(tid_range_parser_star_range): New function.
* tid-parse.h (enum tid_range_state) <TID_RANGE_STATE_STAR_RANGE>:
New value.
(tid_range_parser_star_range): New declaration.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-15 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Threads) <thread ID lists>: Document star ranges.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-15 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.multi/tids.exp: Test star wildcard ranges.
Pedro Alves [Fri, 15 Jan 2016 21:46:22 +0000 (21:46 +0000)]
Fix "thread apply $conv_var" and misc other related problems
This fixes a few bugs in "thread apply".
While this works:
(gdb) thread apply 1 p 1234
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 14048)):
$1 = 1234
This doesn't:
(gdb) thread apply $thr p 1234
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 12039)):
Invalid thread ID: p 1234
(gdb)
~~~~
Also, while this works:
(gdb) thread apply 1
Please specify a command following the thread ID list
This doesn't:
(gdb) thread apply $thr
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 12039)):
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 12039))]
(gdb)
~~~~
And, while this works:
(gdb) thread apply
Please specify a thread ID list
This obviously bogus invocation is just silent:
(gdb) thread apply bt
(gdb)
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-15 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* thread.c (thread_apply_command): Use the tid range parser to
advance past the thread ID list.
* tid-parse.c (get_positive_number_trailer): New function.
(parse_thread_id): Use it.
(get_tid_or_range): Use it. Return 0 instead of throwing invalid
thread ID error.
(get_tid_or_range): Detect negative values. Return 0 instead of
throwing invalid thread ID error.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-15 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.multi/tids.exp (thr_apply_info_thr_error): Remove "p 1234"
command from "thread apply" invocation.
(thr_apply_info_thr_invalid): Default the expected output to the
input tid list.
(top level): Add tests that use convenience variables. Add tests
for "thread apply" with a valid TID list, but missing the command.
GDB Administrator [Fri, 15 Jan 2016 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Nick Clifton [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 16:23:35 +0000 (16:23 +0000)]
Fix display of RL78 MOVW instructions that use the stack pointer.
* rl78-decode.opc (rl78_decode_opcode): Add 's' operand to movw
instructions that can support stack pointer operations.
* rl78-decode.c: Regenerate.
* rl78-dis.c: Fix display of stack pointer in MOVW based
instructions.
* testsuite/gas/rl78/sp-relative-movw.s: New test.
* testsuite/gas/rl78/sp-relative-movw.d: Expected disassembly.
* testsuite/gas/rl78/rl78.exp: Run the new test.
Yao Qi [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 14:54:24 +0000 (14:54 +0000)]
[ARM] Remove field syscall_next_pc in struct gdbarch_tdep
Field syscall_next_pc in struct gdbarch_tdep was to calculate the
next pc of syscall instruction. On linux target, syscall_next_pc
is set to arm_linux_syscall_next_pc, to do linux specific things.
However, after we have struct arm_get_next_pcs_ops, we can do the
same thing in struct arm_get_next_pcs_ops field syscall_next_pc,
so syscall_next_pc in struct gdbarch_tdep is not needed any more.
gdb:
2016-01-14 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc):
Declare.
(arm_linux_get_next_pcs_ops): Install
arm_linux_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc.
(arm_linux_syscall_next_pc): Change to ...
(arm_linux_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc): ... it.
(arm_linux_init_abi): Don't set tdep->syscall_next_pc.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc): Declare.
(arm_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc): Make it static. Don't
call tdep->syscall_next_pc.
* arm-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep) <syscall_next_pc>: Remove.
(arm_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc): Remove.
Yao Qi [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 12:28:02 +0000 (12:28 +0000)]
Fix C++ build error by casting void *
Two recent patches breaks GDB C++ mode build,
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-01/msg00150.html
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-01/msg00086.html
gdb/remote.c: In function 'int remote_set_syscall_catchpoint(target_ops*, int, int, int, int, int*)':
gdb/remote.c:2036:39: error: invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'char*' [-fpermissive]
catch_packet = xmalloc (maxpktsz);
^
gdb/thread.c: In function 'int do_captured_thread_select(ui_out*, void*)':
gdb/git/gdb/thread.c:1999:24: error: invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'const char*' [-fpermissive]
const char *tidstr = tidstr_v;
^
this patch fixes them by casting void * to the right type.
gdb:
2016-01-14 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* remote.c (remote_set_syscall_catchpoint): Cast to char *.
* thread.c (do_captured_thread_select): Cast to const char *.
Matthew Wahab [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:55:11 +0000 (10:55 +0000)]
[AArch64] Fix missing architecture checks for ARMv8.2 system registers.
Some of the RAS system registers added to binutils as part of the ARMv8.2
support are missing the feature checks to warn when they aren't
supported by the target.
This patch adds the missing feature checks with a test to check that
the correct warnings are given for all the ARMv8.2 system registers.
gas/
2016-01-14 Matthew Wahab <matthew.wahab@arm.com>
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-sysreg-2.l: New.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-sysreg-2.d: New.
opcodes/
2016-01-14 Matthew Wahab <matthew.wahab@arm.com>
* aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_sys_reg_supported_p): Merge conditionals
testing for RAS support. Add checks for erxfr_el1, erxctlr_el1,
erxtatus_el1 and erxaddr_el1.
Change-Id: I66b590ea49c1eb6b0e5c93e0dc2bc9c4e79a52fe
Thomas Preud'homme [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:00:24 +0000 (18:00 +0800)]
Fix Thumb-Thumb farcall v6-M (no profile) test
2016-01-14 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
ld/
* testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp (Thumb-Thumb farcall v6-M (no profile)):
Set address of .foo section when linking.
* testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-thumb-thumb-m-no-profile-b.s: Place myfunc
in .foo section.
* testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-thumb-thumb-m-no-profile.d: Adapt expected
output to the above changes.
Yao Qi [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 09:36:43 +0000 (09:36 +0000)]
[ARM] Make thumb2_breakpoint static again
This patch makes thumb2_breakpoint static. When writing this patch,
I find the only reason we keep thumb2_breakpoint extern is that it
is used as an argument passed to arm_gdbserver_get_next_pcs. However,
field arm_thumb2_breakpoint is only used in a null check in
thumb_get_next_pcs_raw, so I wonder why do need to pass thumb2_breakpoint
to arm_gdbserver_get_next_pcs.
thumb2_breakpoint was added by Daniel Jacobowitz in order to support
single-step IT block
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-01/msg00624.html the logic
there was if we have 32-bit thumb-2 breakpoint defined, we can safely
single-step IT block, otherwise, we can't. Daniel didn't want to use
16-bit thumb BKPT instruction, because it triggers even on instruction
which should be executed. Secondly, using 16-bit thumb illegal
instruction on top of 32-bit thumb instruction may break the meaning of
original IT blocks, because the other 16-bit can be regarded as an
instruction. See more explanations from Daniel's kernel patch
http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg80476.html
Let us back to this patch, GDB/GDBserver can safely single step
IT block if thumb2_breakpoint is defined, but the single step logic
doesn't have to know the thumb-2 breakpoint instruction. Only
breakpoint insertion mechanism decides to use which breakpoint
instruction. In the software single step code, instead of pass
thumb2_breakpoint, we can pass a boolean variable
has_thumb2_breakpoint indicate whether the target has thumb-2
breakpoint defined, which is equivalent to the original code.
Regression tested on arm-linux. No regression.
gdb:
2016-01-14 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c (arm_get_next_pcs_ctor): Change
argument arm_thumb2_breakpoint to has_thumb2_breakpoint.
(thumb_get_next_pcs_raw): Check has_thumb2_breakpoint
instead.
* arch/arm-get-next-pcs.h (struct arm_get_next_pcs)
<arm_thumb2_breakpoint>: Remove.
<has_thumb2_breakpoint>: New field.
(arm_get_next_pcs_ctor): Update declaration.
* arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_software_single_step): Pass
1 to arm_get_next_pcs_ctor.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_software_single_step): Pass 0 to
arm_get_next_pcs_ctor.
gdb/gdbserver:
2016-01-14 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* linux-aarch32-low.c (thumb2_breakpoint): Make it static.
* linux-aarch32-low.h (thumb2_breakpoint): Remove declaration.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_gdbserver_get_next_pcs): Pass 1 to
arm_get_next_pcs_ctor.
GDB Administrator [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 00:00:09 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Maciej W. Rozycki [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 20:58:29 +0000 (20:58 +0000)]
Nios II/GAS: Fix build error in `output_movia'
Fix:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
.../gas/config/tc-nios2.c: In function 'output_movia':
.../gas/config/tc-nios2.c:3474: warning: 'code' may be used uninitialized in this function
make[4]: *** [tc-nios2.o] Error 1
seen with GCC 4.1.2 and 4.4.7.
gas/
* config/tc-nios2.c (output_movia): Preset `code' to 0.
Ulrich Weigand [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 17:57:59 +0000 (18:57 +0100)]
MAINTAINERS: Add Andreas Arnez as s390 target maintainer.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* MAINTAINERS: Add Andreas Arnez as s390 target maintainer.
Yoshinori Sato [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 17:47:34 +0000 (17:47 +0000)]
Remove spurious condition in test for closing parenthesis.
* config/tc-h8300.c (get_operand): Remove spurious condition in
test for closing parenthesis.
Yao Qi [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 16:15:31 +0000 (16:15 +0000)]
Read instruction with byte_order_for_code
When reading instruction, we should use byte_order_for_code instead
of byte_order.
gdb:
2016-01-13 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c (arm_get_next_pcs_raw): Use
byte_order_for_code to read instruction.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:56:10 +0000 (10:56 +0000)]
Add $_gthread convenience variable
This commit adds a new $_gthread convenience variable, that is like
$_thread, but holds the current thread's global thread id.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention $_gthread.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info) <global_num>: Mention
$_gthread.
* thread.c (thread_num_make_value_helper): New function.
(thread_id_make_value): Delete.
(thread_id_per_inf_num_make_value, global_thread_id_make_value):
New.
(thread_funcs): Adjust.
(gthread_funcs): New.
(_initialize_thread): Register $_gthread variable.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/default.exp: Expect $_gthread as well.
* gdb.multi/tids.exp: Test $_gthread.
* gdb.threads/thread-specific.exp: Test $_gthread.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Threads): Document the $_gthread convenience
variable.
(Convenience Vars): Likewise.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:56:09 +0000 (10:56 +0000)]
Implement "info threads -gid"
This commit makes global thread IDs optionaly visible in "info
threads", with the new "-gid" switch:
(gdb) info threads -gid
Id GId Target Id Frame
1.1 1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6022) "threads" (running)
1.2 3 Thread 0x7ffff77c0700 (LWP 6028) "threads" (running)
1.3 4 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6032) "threads" (running)
2.1 2 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1700 (LWP 6037) "threads" (running)
2.2 5 Thread 0x7ffff77c0700 (LWP 6038) "threads" (running)
* 2.3 6 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6039) "threads" (running)
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
1.1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6022) "threads" (running)
1.2 Thread 0x7ffff77c0700 (LWP 6028) "threads" (running)
1.3 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6032) "threads" (running)
2.1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1700 (LWP 6037) "threads" (running)
2.2 Thread 0x7ffff77c0700 (LWP 6038) "threads" (running)
* 2.3 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6039) "threads" (running)
No regressions on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention "info threads -gid".
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info) <global_num>: Mention "info
threads -gid".
* thread.c (info_threads_command): Handle "-gid".
(_initialize_thread): Adjust "info threads" help string to mention
-gid.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.multi/tids.exp: Test "info threads -gid".
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Threads): Document "info threads -gid".
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:56:08 +0000 (10:56 +0000)]
Add Python InferiorThread.global_num attribute
This commit adds a new Python InferiorThread.global_num attribute.
This can be used to pass the correct thread ID to Breakpoint.thread,
which takes a global thread ID, not a per-inferior thread number.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention InferiorThread.global_num.
* python/py-infthread.c (thpy_get_global_num): New function.
(thread_object_getset): Register "global_num".
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.multi/tids.exp: Test InferiorThread.global_num and
Breakpoint.thread.
* gdb.python/py-infthread.exp: Test InferiorThread.global_num.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* python.texi (Breakpoints In Python) <Breakpoint.thread>: Add
anchor.
(Threads In Python): Document new InferiorThread.global_num
attribute.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:56:07 +0000 (10:56 +0000)]
Per-inferior/Inferior-qualified thread IDs
This commit changes GDB to track thread numbers per-inferior. Then,
if you're debugging multiple inferiors, GDB displays
"inferior-num.thread-num" instead of just "thread-num" whenever it
needs to display a thread:
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
1 process 6022 /home/pedro/gdb/tests/threads
* 2 process 6037 /home/pedro/gdb/tests/threads
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
1.1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6022) "threads" (running)
1.2 Thread 0x7ffff77c0700 (LWP 6028) "threads" (running)
1.3 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6032) "threads" (running)
2.1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1700 (LWP 6037) "threads" (running)
2.2 Thread 0x7ffff77c0700 (LWP 6038) "threads" (running)
* 2.3 Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 6039) "threads" (running)
(gdb)
...
(gdb) thread 1.1
[Switching to thread 1.1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 8155))]
(gdb)
...
etc.
You can still use "thread NUM", in which case GDB infers you're
referring to thread NUM of the current inferior.
The $_thread convenience var and Python's InferiorThread.num attribute
are remapped to the new per-inferior thread number. It's a backward
compatibility break, but since it only matters when debugging multiple
inferiors, I think it's worth doing.
Because MI thread IDs need to be a single integer, we keep giving
threads a global identifier, _in addition_ to the per-inferior number,
and make MI always refer to the global thread IDs. IOW, nothing
changes from a MI frontend's perspective.
Similarly, since Python's Breakpoint.thread and Guile's
breakpoint-thread/set-breakpoint-thread breakpoint methods need to
work with integers, those are adjusted to work with global thread IDs
too. Follow up patches will provide convenient means to access
threads' global IDs.
To avoid potencially confusing users (which also avoids updating much
of the testsuite), if there's only one inferior and its ID is "1",
IOW, the user hasn't done anything multi-process/inferior related,
then the "INF." part of thread IDs is not shown. E.g,.:
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Executable
* 1 process 15275 /home/pedro/gdb/tests/threads
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 15275) "threads" main () at threads.c:40
(gdb) add-inferior
Added inferior 2
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
* 1.1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc1740 (LWP 15275) "threads" main () at threads.c:40
(gdb)
No regressions on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention that thread IDs are now per inferior and global
thread IDs.
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add tid-parse.c.
(COMMON_OBS): Add tid-parse.o.
(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add tid-parse.h.
* ada-tasks.c: Adjust to use ptid_to_global_thread_id.
* breakpoint.c (insert_breakpoint_locations)
(remove_threaded_breakpoints, bpstat_check_breakpoint_conditions)
(print_one_breakpoint_location, set_longjmp_breakpoint)
(check_longjmp_breakpoint_for_call_dummy)
(set_momentary_breakpoint): Adjust to use global IDs.
(find_condition_and_thread, watch_command_1): Use parse_thread_id.
(until_break_command, longjmp_bkpt_dtor)
(breakpoint_re_set_thread, insert_single_step_breakpoint): Adjust
to use global IDs.
* dummy-frame.c (pop_dummy_frame_bpt): Adjust to use
ptid_to_global_thread_id.
* elfread.c (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_stop): Likewise.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Rename field 'num' to
'global_num. Add new fields 'per_inf_num' and 'inf'.
(thread_id_to_pid): Rename thread_id_to_pid to
global_thread_id_to_ptid.
(pid_to_thread_id): Rename to ...
(ptid_to_global_thread_id): ... this.
(valid_thread_id): Rename to ...
(valid_global_thread_id): ... this.
(find_thread_id): Rename to ...
(find_thread_global_id): ... this.
(ALL_THREADS, ALL_THREADS_BY_INFERIOR): Declare.
(print_thread_info): Add comment.
* tid-parse.h: New file.
* tid-parse.c: New file.
* infcmd.c (step_command_fsm_prepare)
(step_command_fsm_should_stop): Adjust to use the global thread
ID.
(until_next_command, until_next_command)
(finish_command_fsm_should_stop): Adjust to use the global thread
ID.
(attach_post_wait): Adjust to check the inferior number too.
* inferior.h (struct inferior) <highest_thread_num>: New field.
* infrun.c (handle_signal_stop)
(insert_exception_resume_breakpoint)
(insert_exception_resume_from_probe): Adjust to use the global
thread ID.
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_open): Use global thread IDs.
* remote.c (process_initial_stop_replies): Also consider the
inferior number.
* target.c (target_pre_inferior): Clear the inferior's highest
thread num.
* thread.c (clear_thread_inferior_resources): Adjust to use the
global thread ID.
(new_thread): New inferior parameter. Adjust to use it. Set both
the thread's global ID and the thread's per-inferior ID.
(add_thread_silent): Adjust.
(find_thread_global_id): New.
(find_thread_id): Make static. Adjust to rename.
(valid_thread_id): Rename to ...
(valid_global_thread_id): ... this.
(pid_to_thread_id): Rename to ...
(ptid_to_global_thread_id): ... this.
(thread_id_to_pid): Rename to ...
(global_thread_id_to_ptid): ... this. Adjust.
(first_thread_of_process): Adjust.
(do_captured_list_thread_ids): Adjust to use global thread IDs.
(should_print_thread): New function.
(print_thread_info): Rename to ...
(print_thread_info_1): ... this, and add new show_global_ids
parameter. Handle it. Iterate over inferiors.
(print_thread_info): Reimplement as wrapper around
print_thread_info_1.
(show_inferior_qualified_tids): New function.
(print_thread_id): Use it.
(tp_array_compar): Compare inferior numbers too.
(thread_apply_command): Use tid_range_parser.
(do_captured_thread_select): Use parse_thread_id.
(thread_id_make_value): Adjust.
(_initialize_thread): Adjust "info threads" help string.
* varobj.c (struct varobj_root): Update comment.
(varobj_create): Adjust to use global thread IDs.
(value_of_root_1): Adjust to use global_thread_id_to_ptid.
* windows-tdep.c (display_tib): No longer accept an argument.
* cli/cli-utils.c (get_number_trailer): Make extern.
* cli/cli-utils.h (get_number_trailer): Declare.
(get_number_const): Adjust documentation.
* mi/mi-cmd-var.c (mi_cmd_var_update_iter): Adjust to use global
thread IDs.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_new_thread, mi_thread_exit)
(mi_on_normal_stop, mi_output_running_pid, mi_on_resume):
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_execute_command, mi_cmd_execute): Likewise.
* guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_set_breakpoint_thread_x):
Likewise.
* python/py-breakpoint.c (bppy_set_thread): Likewise.
* python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (bpfinishpy_init): Likewise.
* python/py-infthread.c (thpy_get_num): Add comment and return the
per-inferior thread ID.
(thread_object_getset): Update comment of "num".
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/break.exp: Adjust to output changes.
* gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.base/sepdebug.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.base/watch_thread_num.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.linespec/keywords.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.multi/info-threads.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/thread-find.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.multi/tids.c: New file.
* gdb.multi/tids.exp: New file.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Threads): Document per-inferior thread IDs,
qualified thread IDs, global thread IDs and thread ID lists.
(Set Watchpoints, Thread-Specific Breakpoints): Adjust to refer to
thread IDs.
(Convenience Vars): Document the $_thread convenience variable.
(Ada Tasks): Adjust to refer to thread IDs.
(GDB/MI Async Records, GDB/MI Thread Commands, GDB/MI Ada Tasking
Commands, GDB/MI Variable Objects): Update to mention global
thread IDs.
* guile.texi (Breakpoints In Guile)
<breakpoint-thread/set-breakpoint-thread breakpoint>: Mention
global thread IDs instead of thread IDs.
* python.texi (Threads In Python): Adjust documentation of
InferiorThread.num.
(Breakpoint.thread): Mention global thread IDs instead of thread
IDs.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:56:06 +0000 (10:56 +0000)]
Centralize thread ID printing
Add a new function to print a thread ID, in the style of paddress,
plongest, etc. and adjust all CLI-reachable paths to use it.
This gives us a single place to tweak to print inferior-qualified
thread IDs later:
- [Switching to thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 8155))]
+ [Switching to thread 1.1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 8155))]
etc., though for now, this has no user-visible change.
No regressions on x86_64 Fedora 20.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.c (remove_threaded_breakpoints)
(print_one_breakpoint_location): Use print_thread_id.
* btrace.c (btrace_enable, btrace_disable, btrace_teardown)
(btrace_fetch, btrace_clear): Use print_thread_id.
* common/print-utils.c (CELLSIZE): Delete.
(get_cell): Rename to ...
(get_print_cell): ... this and made extern. Adjust call callers.
Adjust to use PRINT_CELL_SIZE.
* common/print-utils.h (get_print_cell): Declare.
(PRINT_CELL_SIZE): New.
* gdbthread.h (print_thread_id): Declare.
* infcmd.c (signal_command): Use print_thread_id.
* inferior.c (print_inferior): Use print_thread_id.
* infrun.c (handle_signal_stop)
(insert_exception_resume_breakpoint)
(insert_exception_resume_from_probe)
(print_signal_received_reason): Use print_thread_id.
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_info)
(record_btrace_resume_thread, record_btrace_cancel_resume)
(record_btrace_step_thread, record_btrace_wait): Use
print_thread_id.
* thread.c (thread_apply_all_command): Use print_thread_id.
(print_thread_id): New function.
(thread_apply_command): Use print_thread_id.
(thread_command, thread_find_command, do_captured_thread_select):
Use print_thread_id.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:56:06 +0000 (10:56 +0000)]
Add Python InferiorThread.inferior attribute
So a script can easily get at a thread's inferior and its number.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention InferiorThread.inferior.
* python/py-infthread.c (thpy_get_inferior): New.
(thread_object_getset): Register "inferior".
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.python/py-infthread.exp: Test InferiorThread.inferior.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* python.texi (Threads In Python): Document
InferiorThread.inferior.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:56:05 +0000 (10:56 +0000)]
Add a new $_inferior convenience variable
Like $_thread, but holds the current inferior number.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention $_inferior.
* inferior.c (inferior_id_make_value): New.
(inferior_funcs): New.
(_initialize_inferior): Create $_inferior variable.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/default.exp: Expect $_inferior as well.
* gdb.multi/base.exp: Test $_inferior.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Inferiors and Programs): Document the $_inferior
convenience variable.
(Convenience Vars): Likewise.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:40:33 +0000 (10:40 +0000)]
Fix PR19388: Can't access $_siginfo in breakpoint (catch signal) condition
This commit merges both the registers and $_siginfo "thread
running/executing" checks into a single function.
Accessing $_siginfo from a "catch signal" breakpoint condition doesn't
work. The condition always fails with "Selected thread is running":
(gdb) catch signal
Catchpoint 3 (standard signals)
(gdb)
condition $bpnum $_siginfo.si_signo == 5
(gdb) continue
Continuing.
Error in testing breakpoint condition:
Selected thread is running.
Catchpoint 3 (signal SIGUSR1), 0x0000003615e35877 in __GI_raise (sig=10) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:56
56 return INLINE_SYSCALL (tgkill, 3, pid, selftid, sig);
(gdb)
When accessing the $_siginfo object, we check whether the thread is
marked running (external/public) state and refuse the access if so.
This is so "print $_siginfo" at the prompt fails nicelly when the
current thread is running. While evaluating breakpoint conditionals,
we haven't decided yet whether the thread is going to stop, so
is_running still returns true, and we thus always error out.
Evaluating an expression that requires registers access is really
conceptually the same -- we could think of $_siginfo as a pseudo
register. However, in that case we check whether the thread is marked
executing (internal/private state), not running (external/public
state). Changing the $_siginfo validation to check is_executing as
well fixes the bug in question.
Note that checking is_executing is not fully correct, not even for
registers. See PR 19389. However, I think this is the lesser of two
evils and ends up as an improvement. We at least now have a single
place to fix.
Tested on x86_64 GNU/Linux.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR breakpoints/19388
* frame.c (get_current_frame): Use validate_registers_access.
* gdbthread.h (validate_registers_access): Declare.
* infrun.c (validate_siginfo_access): Delete.
(siginfo_value_read, siginfo_value_write): Use
validate_registers_access.
* thread.c (validate_registers_access): New function.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR breakpoints/19388
* gdb.base/catch-signal-siginfo-cond.c: New file.
* gdb.base/catch-signal-siginfo-cond.exp: New file.
Nick Clifton [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:00:49 +0000 (10:00 +0000)]
Mark the linker's -Bsymbolic-functions test as an expected failure for MIPS targets.
* ld-elf/elf.exp (-Bymsolic-functions): Expect to fail
for MIPS targets.
Nick Clifton [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 09:40:11 +0000 (09:40 +0000)]
Mark the linker's extract symbols test as an expected failure for MIPS targets.
* testsuite/ld-scripts/script.exp (extract_symbol_test): Expect to
fail for MIPS targets.
Nick Clifton [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 09:26:22 +0000 (09:26 +0000)]
Mark the rgn-at11 test as an expected failure for MIPS targets.
* ld-scripts/rgn-at11.d: Expect this test to fail for
MIPS targets.
GDB Administrator [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 00:00:13 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Josh Stone [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 20:27:27 +0000 (12:27 -0800)]
Implement 'catch syscall' for gdbserver
This adds a new QCatchSyscalls packet to enable 'catch syscall', and new
stop reasons "syscall_entry" and "syscall_return" for those events. It
is currently only supported on Linux x86 and x86_64.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
* NEWS (Changes since GDB 7.10): Mention QCatchSyscalls and the
syscall_entry and syscall_return stop reasons. Mention GDB
support for remote catch syscall.
* remote.c (PACKET_QCatchSyscalls): New enum.
(remote_set_syscall_catchpoint): New function.
(remote_protocol_features): New element for QCatchSyscalls.
(remote_parse_stop_reply): Parse syscall_entry/return stops.
(init_remote_ops): Install remote_set_syscall_catchpoint.
(_initialize_remote): Config QCatchSyscalls.
* linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info) <syscall_state>: Comment typo.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
* gdb.texinfo (Remote Configuration): List the QCatchSyscalls packet.
(Stop Reply Packets): List the syscall entry and return stop reasons.
(General Query Packets): Describe QCatchSyscalls, and add it to the
table and the detailed list of stub features.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
* inferiors.h: Include "gdb_vecs.h".
(struct process_info): Add syscalls_to_catch.
* inferiors.c (remove_process): Free syscalls_to_catch.
* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Report syscall_entry and
syscall_return stops.
* server.h (UNKNOWN_SYSCALL, ANY_SYSCALL): Define.
* server.c (handle_general_set): Handle QCatchSyscalls.
(handle_query): Report support for QCatchSyscalls.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add supports_catch_syscall.
(target_supports_catch_syscall): New macro.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Add get_syscall_trapinfo.
(struct lwp_info): Add syscall_state.
* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Mark syscall_state as an entry.
Maintain syscall_state and syscalls_to_catch across exec.
(get_syscall_trapinfo): New function, proxy to the_low_target.
(linux_low_ptrace_options): Enable PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD.
(linux_low_filter_event): Toggle syscall_state entry/return for
syscall traps, and set it ignored for all others.
(gdb_catching_syscalls_p): New function.
(gdb_catch_this_syscall_p): New function.
(linux_wait_1): Handle SYSCALL_SIGTRAP.
(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): Add PTRACE_SYSCALL possibility.
(linux_supports_catch_syscall): New function.
(linux_target_ops): Install it.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_get_syscall_trapinfo): New function.
(the_low_target): Install it.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Philippe Waroquiers <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
* gdb.base/catch-syscall.c (do_execve): New variable.
(main): Conditionally trigger an execve.
* gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: Enable testing for remote targets.
(test_catch_syscall_execve): New, check entry/return across execve.
(do_syscall_tests): Call test_catch_syscall_execve.
H.J. Lu [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 20:21:53 +0000 (12:21 -0800)]
Fix compile error with use of 'typename' outside of template
* i386.cc (Target_i386::Classify_reloc::get_r_addend): Remove
'typename'.
H.J. Lu [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 20:08:06 +0000 (12:08 -0800)]
Remove typename from Mips64_rela_data
Cary Coutant [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 19:39:50 +0000 (11:39 -0800)]
Fix breakage for SHT_REL targets where get_r_addend() gives internal error.
gold/
* arm.cc (Target_arm::Classify_reloc::get_r_addend): New method.
* i386.cc (Target_i386::Classify_reloc::get_r_addend): New method.
* mips.cc (Target_arm::Mips_classify_reloc::get_r_addend): (Both
specializations) New method.
H.J. Lu [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 19:27:55 +0000 (11:27 -0800)]
Fix compile error with use of 'typename' outside of template.
elfcpp/
* elfcpp_internal.h (Mips64_rel_data, Mips64_rela_data): Remove
'typename'.
H.J. Lu [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:44:06 +0000 (08:44 -0800)]
Sync top-level btool.m4 with GCC
Sync with GCC
2015-11-26 David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
* m4/libtool.m4 (export_symbols_cmds) [AIX]: Add global TLS "L"
symbols.
Matthew Wahab [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:35:30 +0000 (16:35 +0000)]
[ARM] Support ARMv8.2 RAS extension.
The ARMv8.2 architecture includes the RAS extension which adds an
instruction, ESB, and a number of coprocessor registers. This patch adds
the instruction to binutils, making it available when -march=armv8.2-a
is selected. It also adds tests for the instruction and for the
coprocessor registers.
gas/
2016-01-12 Matthew Wahab <matthew.wahab@arm.com>
* config/tc-arm.c (arm_ext_v8_2): New.
(insns): Add "esb".
* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a.d: New.
* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a.s: New.
opcodes/
2016-01-12 Matthew Wahab <matthew.wahab@arm.com>
* arm-dis.c (arm_opcodes): Add "esb".
(thumb_opcodes): Likewise.
Change-Id: I67f3d70789db78d1c66a56c4994675f99ac15e34
Yury Usishchev [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:33:20 +0000 (16:33 +0000)]
Add cantunwind when unwind info does not match start of section.
bfd * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_fix_exidx_coverage): Insert cantunwind when
address in first unwind entry does not match start of section.
tests * ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: New test.
* ld-arm/unwind-mix.d: New file.
* ld-arm/unwind-mix1.s: New file.
* ld-arm/unwind-mix2.s: New file.
H.J. Lu [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:34:07 +0000 (08:34 -0800)]
Sync top-level Makefile.def with GCC
2016-01-12 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
PR bootstrap/69134
* Makefile.def (mpfr): Disable assembler.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Yao Qi [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:29:30 +0000 (16:29 +0000)]
Fix invalid conversion from void * to gdb_byte *
This patch fixes the following GDB build error in C++ mode.
gdb/nat/linux-ptrace.c: In function 'int linux_child_function(void*)':
gdb/nat/linux-ptrace.c:323:65: error: invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'gdb_byte* {aka unsigned char*}' [-fpermissive]
linux_fork_to_function (child_stack, linux_grandchild_function);
^
gdb:
2016-01-12 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_child_function): Cast child_stack
to gdb_byte * and pass to linux_fork_to_function.
Mike Frysinger [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 19:12:51 +0000 (14:12 -0500)]
gdbserver: use the new gdb warning helpers
We need to use -Wno-missing-prototypes for now as much of the code
sticks externs in local files and not in common headers.
2016-01-11 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* acinclude.m4: Include new ../warning.m4 file.
* configure: Regenerated.
* configure.ac: Replace all warning logic with AM_GDB_WARNINGS.
Mike Frysinger [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 19:05:11 +0000 (14:05 -0500)]
gdbserver: fix various warnings
Delete unused funcs, update old prototypes, and mark local funcs
as static. This doesn't cover all missing prototype warnings.
Yao Qi [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 15:18:09 +0000 (15:18 +0000)]
Change function signature passed to clone
I see the following compile error with an old bfin-uclinux gcc to
build GDBserver,
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-ptrace.c: In function 'linux_fork_to_function':
gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-ptrace.c:283: error: passing argument 1 of 'clone' from incompatible pointer type
in glibc, clone's prototype is like this, and in uClibc, it is the same,
int clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack,
int flags, void *arg, ...
/* pid_t *ptid, struct user_desc *tls, pid_t *ctid */ );
so this patch changes function signature from 'void (*function) (gdb_byte *)'
to 'int (*function) (void *)'.
Note that I find Pedro advised to change argument type from 'void *'
to 'gdb_byte *' during the patch review
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-08/msg00611.html however,
I think fix compile error can justify the change back to 'void *'.
gdb:
2016-01-12 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_fork_to_function): Change type
of argument 'function'.
(linux_grandchild_function): Change return type to 'int'.
Change child_stack's type to 'void *'.
(linux_child_function): Likewise.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 15:03:11 +0000 (15:03 +0000)]
Remove trademark acknowledgements throughout
The GNU Coding Standards say:
"Please do not include any trademark acknowledgements in GNU
software packages or documentation."
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Remove use of the registered trademark symbol throughout.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Remove use of the registered trademark symbol throughout.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Remove use of the registered trademark symbol throughout.
Yao Qi [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 14:59:45 +0000 (14:59 +0000)]
[DOC] Interrupt when program is stopped
This patch changes the document that interrupt (ctrl-c) is not ignored
when the program is stopped.
When the interrupt was supported in remote target, people thought interrupt
is meaningless when the program is stopped. See
https://www.sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2005-11/msg00349.html
https://www.sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2005-11/msg00307.html
recently we find it is hard to preserve this feature "ignore interrupt
while program is stopped" when we fix some other bugs. See
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-01/msg00039.html
so we think we can go to the simpler approach "not ignoring ctrl-c when
program is stopped". As a result, we tweak the documentation here.
gdb/doc:
2016-01-12 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* gdb.texinfo (Interrupts): Update the document on handling
interrupt when program is stopped.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 12:30:33 +0000 (12:30 +0000)]
Test gdb.base/random-signal.exp with "attach"
This exposes the issued fixed by
2f99e8fc9cb8:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-12/msg00423.html
to native debugging as well.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-01-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/random-signal.exp (do_test): New procedure, with body
of testcase moved in.
(top level) Call it twice, once with "run" and once with "attach".
Thomas Schwinge [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 11:53:09 +0000 (12:53 +0100)]
Hurd: Make gdb/reply_mig_hack.awk script compatible to "mawk"
The "mawk" AWK implementation did't like that regular expression:
mawk: [...]/gdb/reply_mig_hack.awk: line 98: regular expression compile failed (missing operand)
gdb/
* reply_mig_hack.awk: Rewrite one regular expression.
Alan Modra [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 07:50:26 +0000 (18:20 +1030)]
PowerPC gas test vsx3
Tweak for padding, now present for COFF.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx3.d: Accept nop padding.
Cary Coutant [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 07:57:44 +0000 (23:57 -0800)]
Fix internal error when applying TLSDESC relocations with no TLS segment.
gold/
PR gold/19353
* aarch64.cc (Target_aarch64::relocate_tls): Don't insist that
we have a TLS segment for GD-to-IE optimization.
* i386.cc (Target_i386::tls_gd_to_ie): Remove tls_segment parameter.
Adjust all calls.
(Target_i386::tls_desc_gd_to_ie): Likewise.
(Target_i386::relocate_tls): Don't insist that we have a TLS segment
for TLSDESC GD-to-IE optimizations.
* x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64::tls_gd_to_ie): Remove tls_segment parameter.
Adjust all calls.
(Target_x86_64::tls_desc_gd_to_ie): Likewise.
(Target_x86_64::relocate_tls): Don't insist that we have a TLS segment
for TLSDESC GD-to-IE optimizations.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 06:39:47 +0000 (01:39 -0500)]
sim: mips: workaround 32-bit addr sign extensions
The mips bfd will sign extend 32-bit addresses into 64-bit values,
so if the entry happens to be 0x80000000 or higher, it is turned to
0xffffffff80000000 which points to memory that doesn't exist.
This wasn't an issue until commit
26f8bf63bf36f9062a5cc1afacf71462a
as all addresses were automatically truncated there in the translate
function to 32-bits. When we cleaned up that code, the full 64-bits
were checked leading to many test failures for mips-sde-elf targets
and such.
Cary Coutant [Fri, 11 Dec 2015 15:43:59 +0000 (07:43 -0800)]
Refactor gold to enable support for MIPS-64 relocation format.
For MIPS-64, the r_info field in the relocation format is
replaced by several individual fields, including r_sym and
r_type. To enable support for this format, I've refactored
target-independent code to remove almost all uses of the r_info
field. (I've left alone a couple of routines used only for
incremental linking, which I can update if/when the MIPS target
adds support for incremental linking.)
For routines that are already templated on a Classify_reloc class
(namely, gc_process_relocs, relocate_section, and
relocate_relocs), I've extended the Classify_reloc interface to
include sh_type (which no longer needs to be a separate template
parameter) as well as get_r_sym() and get_r_type() methods for
extracting the r_sym and r_type fields. For
scan_relocatable_relocs, I've extended the
Default_scan_relocatable_relocs class by converting it to a class
template with Classify_reloc as a template parameter. For the
remaining routines that need to access r_sym, I've added a
virtual Target::get_r_sym() method with an override for the MIPS
target.
In elfcpp, I've added Mips64_rel, etc., accessor classes and
corresponding internal data structures. The MIPS target uses
these new classes within its own Mips_classify_reloc class.
The Mips64_ accessor classes also expose the r_ssym, r_type2,
and r_type3 fields from the relocation.
These changes should be functionally the same for all but the
MIPS target.
elfcpp/
* elfcpp.h (Mips64_rel, Mips64_rel_write): New classes.
(Mips64_rela, Mips64_rela_write): New classes.
* elfcpp_internal.h (Mips64_rel_data, Mips64_rela_data): New structs.
gold/
* gc.h (get_embedded_addend_size): Remove sh_type parameter.
(gc_process_relocs): Remove sh_type template parameter.
Use Classify_reloc to access r_sym, r_type, and r_addend fields.
* object.h (Sized_relobj_file::split_stack_adjust): Add target
parameter.
(Sized_relobj_file::split_stack_adjust_reltype): Likewise.
* reloc-types.h (Reloc_types::copy_reloc_addend): (SHT_REL and SHT_RELA
specializations) Remove.
* reloc.cc (Emit_relocs_strategy): Rename and move to target-reloc.h.
(Sized_relobj_file::emit_relocs_scan): Call Target::emit_relocs_scan().
(Sized_relobj_file::emit_relocs_scan_reltype): Remove.
(Sized_relobj_file::split_stack_adjust): Add target parameter.
Adjust all callers.
(Sized_relobj_file::split_stack_adjust_reltype): Likewise. Call
Target::get_r_sym() to get r_sym field from relocations.
(Track_relocs::next_symndx): Call Target::get_r_sym().
* target-reloc.h (scan_relocs): Remove sh_type template parameter;
add Classify_reloc template parameter. Use for accessing r_sym and
r_type.
(relocate_section): Likewise.
(Default_classify_reloc): New class (renamed and moved from reloc.cc).
(Default_scan_relocatable_relocs): Remove sh_type template parameter.
(Default_scan_relocatable_relocs::Reltype): New typedef.
(Default_scan_relocatable_relocs::reloc_size): New const.
(Default_scan_relocatable_relocs::sh_type): New const.
(Default_scan_relocatable_relocs::get_r_sym): New method.
(Default_scan_relocatable_relocs::get_r_type): New method.
(Default_emit_relocs_strategy): New class.
(scan_relocatable_relocs): Replace sh_type template parameter with
Scan_relocatable_relocs class. Use it to access r_sym and r_type
fields.
(relocate_relocs): Replace sh_type template parameter with
Classify_reloc class. Use it to access r_sym and r_type fields.
* target.h (Target::is_call_to_non_split): Replace r_type parameter
with pointer to relocation. Adjust all callers.
(Target::do_is_call_to_non_split): Likewise.
(Target::emit_relocs_scan): New virtual method.
(Sized_target::get_r_sym): New virtual method.
* target.cc (Target::do_is_call_to_non_split): Replace r_type parameter
with pointer to relocation.
* aarch64.cc (Target_aarch64::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_aarch64::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Remove.
(Target_aarch64::gc_process_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_aarch64::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_aarch64::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_aarch64::Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc):
Remove.
(Target_aarch64::scan_relocatable_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_aarch64::relocate_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
* arm.cc (Target_arm::Arm_scan_relocatable_relocs): Remove sh_type
template parameter.
(Target_arm::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_arm::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Replace with...
(Target_arm::Classify_reloc): ...this.
(Target_arm::gc_process_relocs): Use Classify_reloc.
(Target_arm::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_arm::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_arm::scan_relocatable_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_arm::relocate_relocs): Likewise.
* i386.cc (Target_i386::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_i386::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Replace with...
(Target_i386::Classify_reloc): ...this.
(Target_i386::gc_process_relocs): Use Classify_reloc.
(Target_i386::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_i386::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_i386::scan_relocatable_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_i386::relocate_relocs): Likewise.
* mips.cc (Mips_scan_relocatable_relocs): Remove sh_type template
parameter.
(Mips_reloc_types): New class template.
(Mips_classify_reloc): New class template.
(Target_mips::Reltype): New typedef.
(Target_mips::Relatype): New typedef.
(Target_mips::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_mips::get_r_sym): New method.
(Target_mips::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Replace with
Mips_classify_reloc.
(Target_mips::copy_reloc): Use Mips_classify_reloc.
(Target_mips::gc_process_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_mips::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_mips::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_mips::scan_relocatable_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_mips::relocate_relocs): Likewise.
(mips_get_size_for_reloc): New function, factored out from
Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc.
(Target_mips::Scan::local): Use Mips_classify_reloc.
(Target_mips::Scan::global): Likewise.
(Target_mips::Relocate::relocate): Likewise.
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_powerpc::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Remove.
(Target_powerpc::gc_process_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_powerpc::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_powerpc::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Powerpc_scan_relocatable_reloc): Convert to class template.
(Powerpc_scan_relocatable_reloc::Reltype): New typedef.
(Powerpc_scan_relocatable_reloc::reloc_size): New const.
(Powerpc_scan_relocatable_reloc::sh_type): New const.
(Powerpc_scan_relocatable_reloc::get_r_sym): New method.
(Powerpc_scan_relocatable_reloc::get_r_type): New method.
(Target_powerpc::scan_relocatable_relocs): Use
Powerpc_scan_relocatable_reloc.
(Target_powerpc::relocate_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
* s390.cc (Target_s390::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_s390::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Remove.
(Target_s390::gc_process_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_s390::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_s390::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_s390::Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc):
Remove.
(Target_s390::scan_relocatable_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_s390::relocate_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
* sparc.cc (Target_sparc::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_sparc::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Remove.
(Target_sparc::gc_process_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_sparc::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_sparc::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_sparc::Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc):
Remove.
(Target_sparc::scan_relocatable_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_sparc::relocate_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
* tilegx.cc (Target_tilegx::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_tilegx::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Remove.
(Target_tilegx::gc_process_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_tilegx::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_tilegx::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_tilegx::Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc):
Remove.
(Target_tilegx::scan_relocatable_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_tilegx::relocate_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
* x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
(Target_x86_64::Relocatable_size_for_reloc): Remove.
(Target_x86_64::gc_process_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_x86_64::scan_relocs): Likewise.
(Target_x86_64::relocate_section): Likewise.
(Target_x86_64::Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc):
Remove.
(Target_x86_64::scan_relocatable_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
(Target_x86_64::relocate_relocs): Use Default_classify_reloc.
* testsuite/testfile.cc (Target_test::emit_relocs_scan): New method.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 01:12:38 +0000 (01:12 +0000)]
Reapply: List inferiors/threads/pspaces in ascending order
[This reapplies a change that was accidentally reverted with
c0ecb95f3d.]
Before:
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
3 Thread 0x7ffff77c3700 (LWP 29035) callme () at foo.c:30
2 Thread 0x7ffff7fc4700 (LWP 29034) 0x000000000040087b in child_function_2 (arg=0x0) at foo.c:60
* 1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc5740 (LWP 29030) 0x0000003b37209237 in pthread_join (threadid=
140737353893632, thread_return=0x0) at pthread_join.c:92
After:
(gdb) info threads
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 Thread 0x7ffff7fc5740 (LWP 29030) 0x0000003b37209237 in pthread_join (threadid=
140737353893632, thread_return=0x0) at pthread_join.c:92
2 Thread 0x7ffff7fc4700 (LWP 29034) 0x000000000040087b in child_function_2 (arg=0x0) at foo.c:60
3 Thread 0x7ffff77c3700 (LWP 29035) callme () at foo.c:30
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2015-11-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR 17539
* gdb.texinfo (Inferiors and Programs): Adjust "maint info
program-spaces" example to ascending order listing.
(Threads): Adjust "info threads" example to ascending order
listing.
(Forks): Adjust "info inferiors" example to ascending order
listing.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-11-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR 17539
* inferior.c (add_inferior_silent): Append the new inferior to the
end of the list.
* progspace.c (add_program_space): Append the new pspace to the
end of the list.
* thread.c (new_thread): Append the new thread to the end of the
list.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-11-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR 17539
* gdb.base/foll-exec-mode.exp: Adjust to GDB listing inferiors and
threads in ascending order.
* gdb.base/foll-fork.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.base/multi-forks.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.mi/mi-nonstop.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.mi/mi-nsintrall.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.multi/base.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.python/py-inferior.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/break-while-running.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/execl.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/gcore-thread.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/info-threads-cur-sal.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/kill.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/linux-dp.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/multiple-step-overs.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/next-bp-other-thread.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/step-bg-decr-pc-switch-thread.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/step-over-lands-on-breakpoint.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/step-over-trips-on-watchpoint.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/thread-find.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.threads/tls.exp: Likewise.
* lib/mi-support.exp (mi_reverse_list): Delete.
(mi_check_thread_states): No longer reverse list.
GDB Administrator [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 00:00:20 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Jan Kratochvil [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 21:27:15 +0000 (22:27 +0100)]
testsuite: i386 regression for funcargs.exp
3ca22649a6dfeb71058c33be4d0542b98f1f0ff5 is the first bad commit
commit
3ca22649a6dfeb71058c33be4d0542b98f1f0ff5
Author: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>
Date: Mon Dec 21 12:51:54 2015 -0500
Remove HP-UX references fom testsuite
@@ -1013,13 +1013,6 @@ proc localvars_in_indirect_call { } {
#
gdb_test_multiple "finish" "finish from indirectly called function" {
- -re "\\(\\*pointer_to_call0a\\) \\(c, s, i, l\\);.*First.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- #On hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.00, gdb finishes at one line earlier than
- #hppa1.1-hp-hpux11.00. Therefore, an extra "step" is necessary
- #to continue the test.
- send_gdb "step\n"
- exp_continue
- }
-re ".*\\(\\*pointer_to_call0a\\) \\(c, s, i, l\\);.*Second.*$gdb_prompt $" {
pass "finish from indirectly called function"
}
->
finish^M
Run till exit from #0 call0a (c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3) at ./gdb.base/funcargs.c:82^M
0x0804a189 in main () at ./gdb.base/funcargs.c:583^M
583 (*pointer_to_call0a) (c, s, i, l); /* First step into call0a. */^M
-(gdb) step^M
-584 (*pointer_to_call0a) (c, s, i, l); /* Second step into call0a. */^M
-(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/funcargs.exp: finish from indirectly called function
+(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/funcargs.exp: finish from indirectly called function
step^M
-call0a (c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3) at ./gdb.base/funcargs.c:82^M
-82 c = 'a';^M
-(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/funcargs.exp: stepping into indirectly called function
+584 (*pointer_to_call0a) (c, s, i, l); /* Second step into call0a. */^M
+(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/funcargs.exp: stepping into indirectly called function
At least on x86_64 with testsuite in -m32 (expecting native i386 would be the
same).
Pedro Alves:
The difference is that with newer GCC there's an extra instruction
after the call which is still assigned to line 583:
$ diff -up /tmp/4.8.3 /tmp/6.0.0 -U 1000
--- /tmp/4.8.3 2016-01-11 12:37:39.
611089156 +0000
+++ /tmp/6.0.0 2016-01-11 13:21:00.
021127976 +0000
@@ -1,27 +1,30 @@
583 (*pointer_to_call0a) (c, s, i, l); /* First step into call0a. */
mov 0x804d060,%ebx
mov 0x804d050,%ecx
movzwl 0x804d040,%eax
movswl %ax,%edx
movzbl 0x804d030,%eax
movsbl %al,%eax
- mov %ebx,0xc(%esp)
- mov %ecx,0x8(%esp)
- mov %edx,0x4(%esp)
- mov %eax,(%esp)
- mov 0x7c(%esp),%eax
+ push %ebx
+ push %ecx
+ push %edx
+ push %eax
+ mov -0x1c(%ebp),%eax
call *%eax
+ add $0x10,%esp
584 (*pointer_to_call0a) (c, s, i, l); /* Second step into call0a. */
mov 0x804d060,%ebx
mov 0x804d050,%ecx
movzwl 0x804d040,%eax
movswl %ax,%edx
movzbl 0x804d030,%eax
movsbl %al,%eax
- mov %ebx,0xc(%esp)
- mov %ecx,0x8(%esp)
- mov %edx,0x4(%esp)
- mov %eax,(%esp)
- mov 0x7c(%esp),%eax
+ push %ebx
+ push %ecx
+ push %edx
+ push %eax
+ mov -0x1c(%ebp),%eax
call *%eax
+ add $0x10,%esp
+
I don't know why -m32 changed to push/add instead of mov while 64-bit hasn't.
This is most likely needed on non-x86 ports as well.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2016-01-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/funcargs.exp (finish from indirectly called function):
Reintroduce the case for 'First'.
Jan Kratochvil [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 21:20:16 +0000 (22:20 +0100)]
testsuite: Regression for foll-vfork.exp
fe33faff35a8ee19db823149e764e3373e603bb9 is the first bad commit
commit
fe33faff35a8ee19db823149e764e3373e603bb9
Author: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
Date: Tue Dec 22 10:52:31 2015 -0500
Remove HP-UX reference in foll-vfork.exp
FAIL: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exec: vfork parent follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
FAIL: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exec: vfork child follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
FAIL: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exit: vfork parent follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
FAIL: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exit: vfork child follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
It happens for plain gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp runtest on Fedora 23 x86_64.
-Temporary catchpoint 2 (vforked process 24562), vfork () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/vfork.S:52^M
+Temporary catchpoint 2 (vforked process 25345), vfork () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/vfork.S:52^M
52 pushq %rdi^M
Current language: auto^M
The current source language is "auto; currently asm".^M
-(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exec: vfork parent follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
+(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exec: vfork parent follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
-Temporary catchpoint 2 (vforked process 24629), vfork () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/vfork.S:52^M
+Temporary catchpoint 2 (vforked process 25411), vfork () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/vfork.S:52^M
52 pushq %rdi^M
Current language: auto^M
The current source language is "auto; currently asm".^M
-(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exec: vfork child follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
+(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: exec: vfork child follow, finish after tcatch vfork: continue to vfork
So I have reverted it and just simplified the comment.
The third case is not necessary during testing but I have changed back all the
3 cases.
Pedro Alves:
I know it was that way before, but would you mind moving this to a helper
proc.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2016-01-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp (tcatch_vfork_then_parent_follow)
(tcatch_vfork_then_child_follow_exec)
(tcatch_vfork_then_child_follow_exit): Revert back DWARF vfork
identification.
Jan Kratochvil [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 21:12:16 +0000 (22:12 +0100)]
testsuite: Fix false FAILs on too long base directory
I was getting
gu (print arg0)^M
= 0x7fffffffdafb
"/unsafebuild-x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu/gdb/testsuite.unix.-m64/outputs/gdb.guile/scm-value/scm-"...^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: verify dereferenced value
python print (arg0)^M
0x7fffffffdafd
"/unsafebuild-x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu/gdb/testsuite.unix.-m64/outputs/gdb.python/py-value/py-v"...^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.python/py-value.exp: verify dereferenced value
and also:
(gdb) p argv[0]^M
$2 = 0x7fffffffd832 "/home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-test-", 'x' <repeats 169
times>...^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: argv[0] should be available on this
target
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2016-01-11 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* gdb.guile/scm-value.exp (test_value_in_inferior): Set print elements
and repeats to unlimited.
* gdb.python/py-value.exp: Likewise.
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_has_argv0): Save and temporarily set print elements
and repeats to unlimited.
Mike Frysinger [Thu, 7 Jan 2016 11:06:04 +0000 (06:06 -0500)]
gdb: split out warnings helpers
This will allow the sim tree to use the same set of warnings.
The new code in warning.m4 is exactly the same (other than the
AC_DEFUN wrapping).
Peter Bergner [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 17:54:58 +0000 (11:54 -0600)]
Delete opcodes that have been removed from ISA 3.0.
opcodes/
* ppc-opc.c <xscmpnedp>: Delete.
<xvcmpnedp>: Likewise.
<xvcmpnedp.>: Likewise.
<xvcmpnesp>: Likewise.
<xvcmpnesp.>: Likewise.
gas/
* testsuite/gas/ppc/power9.d <xscmpnedp, xvcmpnedp, xvcmpnedp.,
xvcmpnesp, xvcmpnesp.>: Delete tests.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/power9.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx3.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx3.s: Likewise.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 11:06:56 +0000 (11:06 +0000)]
Import changes made to files shared with the FSF GCC project.
Import the following changes from the GCC mainline:
2015-11-13 Tsvetkova Alexandra <aleksandra.tsvetkova@intel.com>
* configure.ac: Enable libmpx by default.
* configure: Regenerated.
2015-11-19 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz>
* .gitignore: Add .clang-format to ignored files.
* Makefile.tpl: Add clang-format.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2015-12-01 Andreas Tobler <andreast@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libffi/65726
* Makefile.def (lang_env_dependencies): Make libffi depend
on cxx.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2015-12-02 Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>
PR go/66147
* Makefile.tpl (HOST_EXPORTS): Add XGCC_FLAGS_FOR_TARGET.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2015-12-17 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@acm.org>
* config/isl.m4 (ISL_CHECK_VERSION): Add gmp libs.
* configure: Regenerate.
2015-12-17 Sebastian Pop <s.pop@samsung.com>
* Makefile.in: Replace ISL with isl.
* Makefile.tpl: Same.
* config/isl.m4: Same.
* configure.ac: Same.
* contrib/download_prerequisites: Same.
* configure: Regenerate.
2016-01-01 Ben Elliston <bje@gnu.org>
* config.guess: Import version 2016-01-01.
* config.sub: Likewise.
include 2016-01-07 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* longlong.h: Change !__SHMEDIA__ to
(!defined (__SHMEDIA__) || !__SHMEDIA__).
Change __SHMEDIA__ to defined (__SHMEDIA__) && __SHMEDIA__.
Mike Frysinger [Mon, 4 Jan 2016 00:11:06 +0000 (19:11 -0500)]
sim: config: do not try to align settings
We try to align the output for a few settings, but not most of them.
Drop the aligning entirely to be lazy.
GDB Administrator [Mon, 11 Jan 2016 00:00:08 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Mike Frysinger [Sat, 9 Jan 2016 09:09:35 +0000 (04:09 -0500)]
sim: move many common settings from CPPFLAGS to config.h
Rather than stuffing the command line with a bunch of -D flags, start
moving things to config.h which is managed by autoheader. This makes
the makefile a bit simpler and the build output tighter, and it makes
the migration to automake easier as there are fewer vars to juggle.
We'll want to move the other options out too, but it'll take more work.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 22:49:48 +0000 (17:49 -0500)]
sim: drop unused SIM_AC_OPTION_PACKAGES
This was imported from the ppc sim, but that was only used to control
a single file, and that is already governed by the hw models. There's
no need to have a sep configure option here, especially since none of
the other sims are using it. Even when the code is enabled, there's
no runtime overhead.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 21:52:25 +0000 (16:52 -0500)]
sim: allow the environment configure option everywhere
Currently ports have to call SIM_AC_OPTION_ENVIRONMENT explicitly in
order to make the configure flag available. There's no real reason
to not allow this flag for all ports, so move it to the common sim
macro. This way we get standard behavior across all ports too.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 20:55:44 +0000 (15:55 -0500)]
sim: allow the assert configure option everywhere
Currently ports have to call SIM_AC_OPTION_ASSERT explicitly in order
to make the configure flag available, which none of them do. There's
no real reason to not allow this flag for all ports, so move it to the
common sim macro. This way we get standard behavior across all ports.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 08:50:08 +0000 (03:50 -0500)]
sim: drop targ-vals.def->nltvals.def indirection
We don't have alternative nltvals.def files, so always symlinking
the targ-vals.def file to it doesn't gain us anything. It does
make the build more complicated though and a pain to convert to
something newer (like automake). Drop the symlinking entirely.
In the future, we'll want to explode this file anyways into the
respective arch dirs so things can be selected dynamically at
runtime, so it's not like we'll be bringing this back.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 07:49:15 +0000 (02:49 -0500)]
sim: mips: drop SIM_AC_OPTION_SMP call
No other port calls this macro directly, and mips has it hardcoded
to the default -- disabling smp. In the future we'll enable this
for all targets in common code, so tidy up the mips code now.
Mike Frysinger [Sat, 9 Jan 2016 10:58:01 +0000 (05:58 -0500)]
sim: allow the inline configure option everywhere
Currently ports have to call SIM_AC_OPTION_INLINE explicitly in order
to make the configure flag available. There's no real reason to not
allow this flag for all ports, so move it to the common sim macro.
This way we get standard behavior across all ports too.
Mike Frysinger [Sat, 9 Jan 2016 10:13:37 +0000 (05:13 -0500)]
sim: drop --enable-sim-{regparm,stdcall} options
These options were never exposed for most sims (just the ppc one),
and they are really only useful on 32-bit x86 systems. Considering
modern systems tend to be 64-bit x86_64 and how well modern compilers
are at optimizing code, these have outlived their usefulness.