From: Pedro Alves Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2013 14:02:16 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Rework value_of_register in terms of value_of_register_lazy. X-Git-Tag: binutils-2_24-branchpoint~89 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d5b495b40bd86bf4955dcfccd3b3db11e2fc8752;p=external%2Fbinutils.git Rework value_of_register in terms of value_of_register_lazy. I noticed that value_of_register (used for getting values _of_ registers ($pc, $rax, etc.), rather than variables _in_ registers), kind of builds a franken-value, by propagating the lval and address of the frame register value, but not the entire location, like necessary for lval_computed (if some unwinder ever returns that, the resulting value will misbehave). This gets in the way of printing optimized out (not saved) lval_registers differently from other optimized out values, as it doesn't make sure the resulting value is lval_register. I started out by just doing something like: - VALUE_LVAL (reg_val) = lval; - set_value_address (reg_val, addr); + VALUE_LVAL (reg_val) = lval_register; ... just like value_of_register_lazy below. That's sufficient to fix the issue. Then I noticed this is using frame_register, which we should avoid nowadays, for it returns elements of a value, but not all that's sometimes necessary (unavailable-ness is all or nothing with it, for instance), and considered using get_frame_register_value instead (which returns a struct value), and value_contents_copy, just like value_fetch_lazy's handling of lval_register. But at that point, I realized we might as well just defer all that work to value_of_register_lazy/value_fetch_lazy... Doing it this way adds a frame_find_by_id lookup (from within value_fetch_lazy), while we already have a frame pointer handy in value_of_register. I considered factoring out the lazy register fetching out of value_fetch_lazy, into a function that takes a frame pointer and call that instead, avoiding the lookup, but then it looked like too much complication for an early optimization, and went back to keeping it simple. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17. gdb/ 2013-09-05 Pedro Alves * findvar.c (value_of_register): Rework in terms of value_of_register_lazy. --- diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index 9c4bd38..ee1e4aa 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2013-09-05 Pedro Alves + + * findvar.c (value_of_register): Rework in terms of + value_of_register_lazy. + 2013-09-05 Muhammad Bilal * symfile.c (add_symbol_file_command): Remove trailing diff --git a/gdb/findvar.c b/gdb/findvar.c index d59bee1..25242be 100644 --- a/gdb/findvar.c +++ b/gdb/findvar.c @@ -262,14 +262,7 @@ struct value * value_of_register (int regnum, struct frame_info *frame) { struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame); - CORE_ADDR addr; - int optim; - int unavail; struct value *reg_val; - struct type *reg_type; - int realnum; - gdb_byte raw_buffer[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; - enum lval_type lval; /* User registers lie completely outside of the range of normal registers. Catch them early so that the target never sees them. */ @@ -277,28 +270,8 @@ value_of_register (int regnum, struct frame_info *frame) + gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch)) return value_of_user_reg (regnum, frame); - frame_register (frame, regnum, &optim, &unavail, - &lval, &addr, &realnum, raw_buffer); - - reg_type = register_type (gdbarch, regnum); - if (optim) - reg_val = allocate_optimized_out_value (reg_type); - else - reg_val = allocate_value (reg_type); - - if (!optim && !unavail) - memcpy (value_contents_raw (reg_val), raw_buffer, - register_size (gdbarch, regnum)); - else - memset (value_contents_raw (reg_val), 0, - register_size (gdbarch, regnum)); - - VALUE_LVAL (reg_val) = lval; - set_value_address (reg_val, addr); - VALUE_REGNUM (reg_val) = regnum; - if (unavail) - mark_value_bytes_unavailable (reg_val, 0, register_size (gdbarch, regnum)); - VALUE_FRAME_ID (reg_val) = get_frame_id (frame); + reg_val = value_of_register_lazy (frame, regnum); + value_fetch_lazy (reg_val); return reg_val; }